Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bath. Show all posts

Friday, 24 October 2008

How to make Bath Bombs - Beginners Bath Bomb Recipes

Bath Bombs are a bit like huge alka-seltzers for your bath, drop one into your tub full of warm water, and watch while they whirl and spin releasing their skin softening ingredients and beautiful fragrances. Bath Bombs were made really popular by the shop ‘Lush’, and now you can buy Bath Bombs of all shapes and sizes in many shops, however they can be costly, but in actual fact, they are really quite inexpensive to create, and you can make bath bombs in your own kitchen, whats more you can have the all the delightful benefits of the bath bomb experience, whilst saving a lot of money, and being to make them as fabulous gifts for friends and family too! .
Beginners Recipe for Bath Bombs As a beginner I always suggest to keep it simple, when making your first bath bombs, use the basic ingredients without adding any extras such as oils and butters, until you have perfected the technique, then move on to using more delicious ingredients once you are more confident and speedier when blending.

You will need the following :

large mixing bowl Kitchen scales (ideally that weigh in 1 gram increments) finger spray bottle or also known as Spritzer containing clean cold water or witch hazel domed shape moulds or round shape moulds, (makes it much easier to remove if rounded or domed shape) Basic Ingredients: English soap Beginners Bath Bomb Kit which contains the following: (Makes approx 8 – 10 Bath Bombs)
  • Bicarbonate of Soda
  • Citric Acid
  • Cosmetic Grade Colours
  • Fragrance Oil
  • Re usual plastic moulds
  • Glitters
  • Botanicals - Petals
  • Cellophane Bags for gift wrapping
  • Instruction Brochure

(If not purchasing a kit, then the ratio is 300g of Sodium to 100g to Citric Acid plus a few drops of fragrance and some colourants) Instructions

  • Mix the sodium Bicarbonate and the citric acid into the mixing bowl
  • Sieve the mixture ensuring there are absolutely no lumps.
  • Adding the colorant – IMPORTANT only use a teeny weeny amount! Remember less is more! If you’re using liquid colour you will just need a few drops & you will need to mix it in quickly to prevent the bomb fizzing. If you’re using a powdered colour simply add a teen weeny pinch, at a time, until you have your desired colour, the colouring will look a lot lighter, once your bath bomb hits the water it will deepen in colour dramatically again, I always recommend that use only a teeny weeny pinch, a tip of the teaspoon is all you need.
  • Measure 10ml of either fragrance or essential oil into mixture. Most essential or fragrance oils will not cause the mixture to fizz, but certain citrus oils may, so if this happens, mix in quickly and thoroughly.
  • Do not leave the mixture to stand or it will slowly start to set.
  • Important – Blending with the finger spray bottle
  • Now this is the slightly tricky bit, with your finger spray bottle full of clean cold water or witch hazel, spritz onto your mixture, whilst stirring with the other hand. Spritz, then stir quickly, spritz then stir again, until your mixture begin to look a little wet and when your sqeeze some in your hand it begin to hold its shape, see my picture. If in doubt sprit then squeeze a bit, pop back in your bowl and spritz & stir again then squeeze until you are happy with the consistency.
  • IT MUST ONLY JUST HOLD TOGETHER when you squish your mixture in your hand, too much water and it will simply begin to fizz, not enough and it will fall apart

  • When it is sticking together push your mixture into the moulds, as hard as possible to fill the mould, and fill each half of your bath bomb mould with the mixture. Press the 2 halves together and if you are using moulds that come with clips, clip together.
  • Leave to dry for approximately 30 minutes then ever so gently remove one of the moulds, leave the bath bomb to harden on a dry surface, for approx 20 minutes then remove the other half of the mould. You may need to tap the mould to remove it, be careful as they are still very fragile. Leave for as long as possible to harden fully, I leave mine overnight to be sure. Hints and Tips: If you would like to make a two tone bath bomb using either a basic white with a colour or 2 different coloured bath bomb, at the initial stage of weighing out the mixture, then split into two different bowls, and proceed as the instructions, When putting the mixture into your moulds, simply alternate pressing the mixture into the moulds, Adding Petals and Botanicals, pop these into the base of your moulds before adding the mixture, this will ensure they are on the top of your finished bath bomb and will be visible! Add some glitter, again sprinkle into the base of your mould before adding the mixture to the mould, this will ensure your finished bath bomb will have a beautiful glitzy shimmer . Using colourants, you should always use cosmetic grade colours, however it is possible to use general food colourants too. REMEMBER DO NOT ADD TOO MUCH COLOUR AS IT WILL DYE YOUR BATH AS WELL AS YOURSELF AND YOUR TOWELS. Examples of a pretty pink rose bath bomb, using rose petals and fragranced with a English Rose scent.

Novelty ‘Boot Bath Bomb’ I made one of these from a Soap Making Mould. I made this for my friend who is a keen gardener, along with some fab gardeners soothing hand balm and soap.

Once your have mastered the techniques, it is easy to create some fabulous and unique bath bombs, just use your imagination and have lots of fun! To purchase one of my English Soap Co Beginners Bath Bomb Kits, this is a secure payment via Paypal. Beginners Kit £10.00 plus UK P + P Cost £4.50

Buy Beginners Bath Bomb Kit UK Customers only

If you wish to purchase one of my kits, and live overseas, please email me to request the postage prices.

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Thursday, 11 September 2008

Make your own Organic Chocoloate Fizzing Bath Melts

I have had several of my friends in Spain ask me to bring over some more of my really popular and very delicious Fizzing Bath Melts Kits.
This I confess is probably one of my successful make your own skincare kits, and is perfect to add some delicious organic chocolate too for the chocoholic lover! So I decided this would be perfect to share on my blog!
These are a lovely blend of Bath Belts with a fizzing Bath Bomb. Quite often many people find that Bath Melts alone, provide just a little too much oil for one bath so by combining with some fizzing therapy ingredients the oils are more finely dispersed as well as enjoying the benefits of the fizzing therapy too!

All that is required if you have not bought one of my kits which is complete with everything you need, ingredients, instructions and moulds, is some yummy natural ingredients and a some delicious fragrances and cute little muffin moulds too!

Ingredients:

Cocoa Butter

]Shea Butter

Sodium Bicarbonate

Citric Acid

Fragrance Oil

(Optional) Organic Chocolate Powder ( I love Green's Organic Cocoa Powder)

Moulds (Paper or Foil mini muffin moulds are great)

The instructions are along these lines:

1) Gently melt the cocoa butter in a bowl over a pan of boiling water

2)When it is completely melted, turn off the heat and add your Shea Butter and leave to melt without using any heat.

3)Sieve the Sodicum Bicarbonate and Citric Acid powders with a spoonful of the cocoa powder, this will look a very light brown but once you add liquids it will turn a much deeper colour.

4) Quickly add your melted butters to the sodium and citric powders, and mix thoroughly yet gently

5) Add to your moulds or simply roll into small balls on the palm of your hands and wrap in cling film to help prevent fizzing and keep their shapes

6) Leave to cool and harden in a fridge for as long as possible.

You may wish to add some fragrance too, this can be added at the final stages

Now when you are ready to use one of your delicious fizzing bath melts, simply run your self a tub full of warm water and drop a bath melt into and allow to fizz and gently melt their moisturising oils into your bath water.

Sheer Bliss!

If you would like to buy a complete kit with all the luxurious ingredients, moulds and instructions simply buy one here!

Tuesday, 29 July 2008

Lush Floating Bath Soak - Make your own skin care products

Lush skin care products are so wonderful and they are made with lots of natural pure ingredients, they are ideal to re create at home, this is a recreation of their Floating Bath Soak and is a definite favourite! Ingredients: 170g x Cocoa Butter unrefined 1 tsp x Sweet Almond Oil 30g x Creamed Coconut 2tbsp x Honey 2tbsp x Fresh or desiccated coconut 15g x Fresh Banana few drops x Essential Oil (Suggestions Orange, Lime, etc ) 1) Gently melt the cocoa butter in a bowl over a pan of boiling water, but with the heat turned off. 2) Excluding the essential oil, mix all of the ingredients together in a large bowl. 3) Leave to cool 4) Add the essential oil 5)Pour into your chosen mould. Put in the fridge and leave overnight. Tip An ideal mould for these is a silicone type ice cube mould, and you can buy these easily from many shops, I like the fancy shaped ones you can buy from ikea, but it is not neccessary. As I frequently point out, no moulds, no problem, look for an empty plastic container, a lunch box, or a margarine tub. TO USE Run your bath and when you are almost ready to get in, simply plop a chunk into your bath and watch for the oils to slowly disperse, the essential oils to release their soothing aromas and you can nourish both your body and soul!

Sparkling Layered Bath Oil - Make your own skin care products

Layered Bath Oils are just gorgeous to look at, devine to use and also very easy to create at home. These can also make lovely gifts at any time year, however they are very popular at Christmas! Red looks brilliant and especially if you use Red Cosmetic Glitters and a beautiful rose essential oil fragrance, perfect !

I love to keep old pretty bottles and recycle them by creating my own skin care products and glittery layered Bath oil just looks great. Plus by co-ordinating your fragrances to colours, i.e. Strawberry and colour red, these really enhance your finnished skin care products.

Important Tip Never use too much colourings, as you risk dyeing your bath, yourself and your towels! Ingredients: 8 drops of food colouring 4 oz spring water 4oz Sweet Almond Oil 8 drops of essential oil or fragrance oil Cosmetic Grade Glitter (colour to co ordinate) 1) Add your coluring to your spring water and stir until the colour is fully dispersed. 2) Add your fragrance oil to the Sweet Almond Oil. 3)Using a sterilised bottle, pour your coloured water first into the bottle and leave to settle. 4)Pour your fragranced Sweet Almond Oil into the bottle and leave to settle. 5) Add your cosmetic grade glitter to the bottle. Voila ! Your very own layered bath oil. To use your oil please note to use sparingly as with any bath oil you do not want to leave a film of oil on your skin and your bath!

Wednesday, 23 July 2008

Kiddies Milkshake Bath Treat - Make your own skincare Products

This is a great way to make your own skincare products for the younger members of the family! This will encourage any reluctant children into the bath, and is especially kind to their skins as it only contains natural ingredients,no harsh chemicals at all! It can easily be adjusted as well to your child's favourite colours! Help them to make up a batch and they will be running to fill their bath !
Milk is not only beneficial to drink, supplying our bodies with vitamins,minerals and calcium, but is also easily abosorbed by our skin too! Therefore it is as effective being used externally. Not only good for our bodies, but is also extremly kind and gentle, as well as conditioning and moisturising our skin. It is an ideal natural bathing ingredient. I particularly like Goats Milk, as it is extremly kind to sensitive skins.
Recipe One
100g x Powdered Goats Milk - Great for sensitive skins and eczema or psoriasis sufferers
1 tbsp x Natural colouring of your choice
Natural Colours include:
Cocoa powder - coffee to brown depending on how much you add to your milk
Paprika - peach shades
Cayenne powder - cinamon shades
1) Simply sieve your powdered milk into a large bowl and sieve your powdered colour and mix thoroughly with a spoon.
Tip
Remember, the colour will not look anything like the finnished colour whilst it is still in powdered form, once wet this will show you the final depth of colour. Add more powdered colouring to create a stronger finnished shade.
Fizzing Milkshake
To help make your milk shake bath time have a little bit of a zing to it, why not add a ratio of Citric Acid and Sodium Bicarbonate to your powdered Milk Shake. Add a ratio of 3 - 1, which is 3 tbsp of Sodium Bicarb to 1 tbsp of Citric Acid, and sieving and mixing with your powdered Milk. Run your bath with warm water and add a handful of your bath milk shake mix and swish and wait for the fizzing fun begin!
Cheat's method
You could cheat a little and add some of your child's favourite 'Milk Shake Powder' which will create some great colours too! Yummy Strawberry - pale pinks to red! Mint for lovely green shades and they will smell fab too! Don't forget you could use any form of 'powdered milk as well. The benifit to using powdered milk is that you can store this for a while (if your children will let you keep it!) Using fresh milk of course will have to be used straight away.
Recipe Two
100ml x fresh milk
1tbsp x food colouring of choice
1) Simply whisk your colour into your milk.
This quantities will make approximatley enough for 1 bath, but make up larger quantities and store your powdered milkshake a nice muslin bag, or wooden tub and let your little ones, help themselves. I would not recommend storing the Milk Liquid shake, simply make up and use.
This is a perfect accompaniment to some really great 'Wibbly Wobbly Jelly Soap' which was first made by Lush ( I believe) and is really easy to create yourself and is great fun for the kids to make also, (with a little adult supervision).
One last warning, with any colourings, you may risk colouring your bath as well as your towels, so perhaps do a little test first!
Have fun.
 
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