How to use bath bombs for a relaxing shower

After a long day, the first thing you think of is a relaxing bath and sleeping like an angel.

Whether you have been working or doing your gym routine, taking a bath is always welcome at night to end the day, rest for a few hours and look forward to a new start the next day.

Bath bombs are an excellent idea if we intend to take a relaxing bath in the bathtub.

In this article, I will give you some tips on how to use bath bombs in the best way to take full advantage of their benefits, as well as an incredible recipe for you to prepare your own with the ingredients you need.

I assure you that you will feel like in a spa but in your own home. Let’s get started!

bath bomb

What are bath bombs?

Bath bombs are a single-use solid blend of extracts, scents and soothing oils that are added to the tub before bath time.

The primary ingredients are sodium bicarbonate and citric acid, which interact with each other once dissolved in water to create that fizzing effect we know and love.

Once this reaction occurs, the bath bomb dissolves and breaks apart, releasing all the good stuff inside: from delicious scents to skin smoothing emollients, which act as softeners on your skin.

Bath bomb recipe

A bath bomb is a perfect complement for those moments when you want to take a hot and relaxing bath.

These spheres will begin to bubble and disintegrate as soon as they touch the water, releasing a relaxing perfume and turning the water into a beautiful color.

The process to make bath bombs is simple and can be a creative activity to do at home. With this recipe, creating your bath bombs will take a short time and will be quite easy.

ingredients

Ingredients and materials you will need for this recipe

  • 1 cup baking soda
  • 1/2 cup citric acid
  • 1/2 cup Epsom salt (also known as Magnesium Sulfate or Epsomite)
  • 1/2 cup cornstarch
  • 3/4 tbsp. water
  • 2 tsp. essential oil (the best bath essential oils are: lavender, eucalyptus, rose, orange, and lemongrass)
  • 2 tbsp. oil (you can use jojoba, sweet almond, olive or even baby oil)
  • A few drops of food coloring
  • A mold (you can use muffin molds or one specific for bath bomb)
  • A big bowl

I know the word “acid” sounds bad, but in this case, citric acid is extracted from citrus fruits.

It promotes exfoliation, acts as a natural astringent, and is a good source of antioxidants. This component bubbles up and helps loosen the damaged layers of the skin.

Secondly, the oils in bath bombs also tend to be super moisturizing, and basking in a tub of hydrating oils will leave your skin feeling soft and supple.

Also, the high alkaline content of sodium bicarbonate makes it super effective in helping to remove toxins.

Step-by-step tutorial for making bath bombs

  • Step 1

    Mix dry ingredients in a large bowl, except citric acid.
  • Step 2

    Place all liquid ingredients in a jar with a lid and shake vigorously.
  • Step 3

    Add the liquids to the bowl of dry ingredients. Add the citric acid and mix with your hands until you get a consistency like wet sand.

    During this process the mixture may bubble and this is completely normal.
  • Step 4

    Place the mixture in the molds you have chosen.

    Press hard so that the mixture adapts to the mold. You can help yourself with an object such as a spoon or a glass for it.

    Immediately after the mixture has taken the shape of the mold, remove the bath bombs from the mold and place them on a piece of wax paper.
  • Step 5

    Let the bath bombs dry for two days before using them.
  • Step 6

    Bath bombs that you don’t use right away can be stored in airtight containers away from steam and moisture, as this causes the citric acid to lose its effect. If you store them properly they can last up to 6 months.
How to use bath bombs

Tips for how to use bath bombs

Now that you know the bath bomb recipe, you have to learn how to use bath bombs to live the full experience of a relaxing bath.

  1. First the water

    To make the most of the contents of the bath bomb it is recommended to first fill the bathtub and then add your bath bomb. This will allow it to dissolve properly and release all its ingredients so that when you immerse yourself in the water, you will be nourished with its benefits.
  2. Hot water for a better result

    Although there is no specific temperature for bath bombs to dissolve, it is best to do so with warm or hot water. This is so that your ingredients melt completely.
  3. Add bubbles or oil

    If you want to enhance the experience of taking a relaxing bath, add some bubbles or an oil that increases the silkiness of your skin. I recommend chamomile or lavender.
  4. Create a purpose for your bath time

    Accompany your bath time with an environment that gives you peace of mind. Think about what you want and prepare your bathroom.

    Turn on some music, lay out clean towels, light candles, dim the lights, and have your robe and slippers ready for when you’re done.

    Whether it’s relaxing before going to sleep or energizing yourself to start the day in the best way, all these aspects will add you when it’s time to relax or wake up.
  5. Bath bombs don’t stain the bathtub.

    Bath bombs generally don’t stain the tub or your skin.

If you follow our recipe you can avoid the dye step to avoid having this concern, the effects of the bath bomb will be the same!

Time to relax…

relax

Bath bombs are a great addition to your skin care routine and probably the most effective in working both your mind and your skin at the same time.

I hope that the information in this article on how to use bath bombs encourages you to create your own bath bombs to enjoy a refreshing bath.

if you don’t have bath bombs and you want to take a bath with salts but you wonder “How much bath salt to use?” You can enter here, to know all the answers you need to know before starting.