Adorable & Creative DIY Bath Bomb Ideas For 2022

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Coconut Oil Bath Bomb

This one right here is super easy to make, and it contains every ingredient you need to keep the skin hydrated and moisturised. the coconut oil DIY bath bomb.  Mix bath bomb mould, baking soda, Epsom salt, coconut oil, almond oil, your favourite essential oil, and vegetable-based food colouring. Stir well and freeze for 30 minutes.

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DIY Pink Bath Bombs

The good thing about making your bath bomb is you can decorate the scent and colour with anything you like.  For a perfect gift for your valentine, I recommend making a printable bath bomb using the cherry kernel and a combination of red and yellow to create beautiful peachy frizzles.

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Iridescent Pearl Bath Bomb DIY

This gleaming DIY lush bath bomb is my favourite with iridescent ombre colour.  The multicoloured technique is achievable using rose gold, aqua pearl, and super pearly white mica to create a holographic effect.  Add some glitters to it, and you’ll get shimmering water over the tub.

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Turquoise Diy Bath Bomb

It’s beautifully made that you can even give it as a gift. Mix the mould with non-water-based colouring so it won’t activate the bomb during production timeline. Make sure you use only a small amount of colouring to get those pretty turquoise pastel display.

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Fragrant Easter Eggs

The colourful Easter egg bath bomb will look scrumptious on your basket with a sweet-scented smell. As usual, the bath bomb recipe consists of any fragrance, essential oil, soap dye, corn starch, and Epsom starch.  The most important thing to prepare is the Easter egg jar to form the shape.

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Fresh and Pure Apple Bath Bomb

It’s always fun to make something new for your bathing time. This DIY apple bath bomb is perfect for refreshing aromatic soaking in the warm water. Remember not to add more than 2 tsp of water, or it’ll be too flabby.  This particular recipe works best with citric acid; leave it for 24 hours then add a decorative leaf on top to make it look more apple-ly.

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Gemstone-Inspired Bath Bomb

Looking like agate gemstone, with salt melt to make it crystal-like makes the utmost luxurious spa experience in your bath. It has a moisturising effect, thanks to the mixture the bath salt, Epsom salt, dead sea salt, coconut oil and shea butter.  When dissolve, this bomb will release more bath salt.

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Beautiful Lavender Melts

Lavender bath bombs are simply captivating for any season. You can make with any mould, but be sure to add lots of lavender essential oil and purple food colouring.  You can also use soap colourant, and possibly lavender flower petals, then printed on love-shaped jars.

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Orange  Flowers

This bath bomb recipe is super easy to make, cheap, and suitable for children. It has the shape of flowers with delightful orange colour made of coconut oil, Epsom salt, corn starch, citric acid, baking soda, and a little bit of orange zest.  Don’t put too much of the colouring because it’ll look too dense.

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The Invigorating Orange Bomb

When the flower power takes over the children, it’s time for you to make bold orange bath bombs that looks juicy.  This big bath bomb measures exactly like the actual fruit with orange food colouring gel.  Sprinkle some glitter on the mould before scooping in the jar.

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Super Simple Diy Bath Bombs

This one right here is the perfect project to do with your kids. Use silicone mould to as it’s easier to remove the mixture once it’s set.  Use two different colouring tones and blend them in a different bowl. When mixing, scoop a little of one colour, and then the other to create interesting hue.

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Highly Moisturizing Bath Bombs

Purchasing this type of bath bomb in the store can be a little bit pricey, so why not make it? This one is perfect for soothing irritated skin and moisturising with all-natural ingredients. I use organic milk powder, honey, almond oil, mango butter, and essential oil.  The combination of milk and honey is an expensive one to make your skin healthier.

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Lovely Pink Peony

If peony season arrives, you can decorate your bath bombs using this appealing scent. In the mixture, add 2-3 drops of pink gel colouring or cosmetic pigment and peony fragrance.  A soak in the bath during springtime using this peony bath bomb will give you an extra restful evening.

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Roses Never Fails

It’s an all-time favourite bath bomb. Buy rose fragrance, and dry rose petals from the store to mix in the mould along with rosehip oil, 1 tsp of rose absolute, and pink gel colouring.  DIY bath bombs with rose are high in nourishing and moisturising properties, make a romantic gift, and ideal for self-pampering.