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Winter In Venice Doughnut Bath Bomb - Set of 9 Doughnut Bath Bombs

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In a small microwave safe bowl, melt your soap cubes in microwave for 15-20 seconds. If it is still not completely melted, heat for another 10 seconds. Mix between heatings. Indulge in a delightful bath experience like no other with our enchanting donut-inspired bath bomb. This captivating creation combines the whimsy of a bath donut wholesale with the luxury of a spa treatment, resulting in a truly immersive self-care ritual. As the bath bomb fizzes and dissolves in the water, it unveils a mesmerizing array of colors and releases a captivating aroma that envelops your bath, transforming it into a serene oasis of relaxation. Crafted with the finest ingredients, our donut bath bomb is designed to nourish and pamper your skin, leaving it irresistibly soft, supple, and rejuvenated. We know they're tempting to eat, but please don't. : If you want to add optional colouring, do this now. I add a pinch of beet root powder to make pink or a pinch of Brazilian purple clay (pictured here) to make purple.

Realizing I was developing a habit, I wanted to learn how to make my own bath bombs to save money and control the products that I was soaking in. Keep adding tiny amounts of water until it's the right consistency and holds together into a shape.In a small bowl add coconut oil and heat in a microwave for a few seconds until it melts. Add polysorbate 80 and red velvet scent. Mix wet ingredients together, then add those to the dry ingredients.

The mixture is perfect when it feels like wet sand and you can make clumps with your hands that stay together. **Please note** You may need to use your spray bottle of rubbing alcohol to spritz your mixture while you're putting it into the molds, if it gets too dry. Give a few spritzes and mix together until it has that wet sand feel again. Finally we have a great time bringing in some art with decorating our bath bombs. I kept things simple with this batch but the kids are already talking about using different coloured soap icing glazes so they can really get creative with their designs. This is where the fun comes in, letting their imaginations go wild! One of the things we love about making bath bombs is the creativity. This donut bath bomb recipe is a great example of a fun and unique bath bomb! Lately we have really enjoyed combining soap with our bath bombs to create some extra amazing pieces. In our experience the addition of soap only makes for a better bath experience. For the holiday season we have a Grinch bath bomb with a soap heart and a beautiful icicle bath bomb. This fun and unique donut bath bomb is another great example of using soap and bath bombs together. Second only to how cool they look, I love how easy they are to make. It really doesn’t take long at all and you get something that looks like you put a lot of effort in. Winning!

You don’t need to use much colouring – a small pinch can work well. Add a small amount to start with and then you can add more if you want more colour.

The good news about making bath bombs is that most ingredients are available at your local supermarket. The following is what you need to not just make a great, beneficial bath bomb but to also decorate it so it looks like a delicious donut. Bicarbonate Of Soda Allow to set for at least one hour. If you plan to wrap these for gifting, I recommend leaving them overnight before wrapping to ensure everything is well set. I have a donut bath bomb recipe that is nothing short of luxurious and is so easy and affordable to make that you may not ever buy another bath bomb again!The goal is a wet sand like consistency that just holds together with no clumps. If it's still a little dry after adding all the coconut oil and essential oils (meaning it doesn't hold together yet), add a tiny amount of water, say 1/2 of a teaspoon or a small spray and mix again. Carefully remove donut-shaped bath bombs from mold. Spread them out onto a baking sheet lined with parchment paper. These donut bath bombs definitely take the cake (pun absolutely intended). They’re cute, easy, and smell great! And, the best part is that you can use them as donut shower fizzies, too! Let’s get started. No Time to Make This Now? Pin it for Later Using a squirt bottle or spoon, drizzle soap over donut bath bomb. Immediately after adding soap glaze, add sprinkles. Add all dry ingredients, baking soda, citric acid, SLSA and cornstarch to a large bowl. Mix dry ingredients together.

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