A-Z Guide How to Make Bath Bombs: Easy Guide on Masterfully creating beautiful bath bombs

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Description

Bath bombs are compact little balls that bubble and fizz when they're tossed into a tub full of water. As they bubble, they release the contents of the bath bomb into the tub, filling it with the vegetable oils, butters, salts and essential oils contained inside.
They look like they're difficult to make, but once you get the hang of it, bath bombs are actually fairly easy to put together. That doesn't stop manufacturers from charging a premium for them, as they can cost a small fortune in the store, with some companies charging as much as $10 to $15 per bath bomb. When you make them at home, you can get the cost down to a buck or two per bath bomb.

There are only 6 ingredients that go into making a basic bath bomb:

Baking soda.
Citric acid.
Corn starch.
Epsom salts.
Vegetable oil.