Starter Kits
Stargazing Bath Bombs Kit

Product Details
Usage & Recommendations
Making our Stargazing Bath Bomb:
Here's what's included in your kit:
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Silicone Star Mold
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Baking Soda
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Citric Acid
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Sunflower Oil
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Stargazing Fragrance Oil
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24K Gold Mica
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Diamond Dust Mica
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Disposable Pipettes
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4 oz Bullet Bottle
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20/410 Fine Mist Sprayer
Other Ingredients & Equipment You'll Need:
Mixing Bowls
Scale
Witch Hazel
Measuring Spoon
Paintbrush (Optional)
Intstructions:
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In a deep mixing bowl, weight out 432 grams of baking soda.
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To the same bowl, add 216 grams of citric acid. Using gloved hands, mix to fully blend the ingredients. You will also want to make sure any clumps in the mixture are broken up.
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In a small bowl, mix 7 grams of the Sunflower Oil and 7 grams of the Stargazing Fragrance Oil. Add this mixture to the dry ingredients and mix to fully blend.
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Lightly mist the mixture with witch hazel. Then, once again, use your hands to mix. Repeat this process until the mixture has a crumbly dough-like consistency.
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Next, begin adding the mixture to your silicone star mold. You will need to pack each cavity of the mold tightly. Allow the bath bombs to set up overnight.
- Remove the bath bombs from the mold and place them on wax paper or a paper plate.
- Being mixing your bath bomb paint. Weigh out two grams of the 24K Gold Mica in a small mixing bowl. To this bowl, add 1/8 tsp isopropyl alcohol. Continue adding alcohol to the mixture until you have a paint-like consistency.
- Using a pipette drizzle the bath bomb with the gold colorant. Alternatively, you can use a paint brush to paint the bath bomb.
- Next, create a deep blue color. Weigh out 2 grams of the Midnight Skies Mica. To this bowl, add 1/8 tsp isopropyl alcohol. Again, add small amounts of alcohol to the mixture until you have a paint-like consistency.
- Once again, drizzle or paint the bath bomb with the blue colorant.
- Finally, prepare your last color. Use two grams of the Diamond Dust Mica along with a small amount of alcohol. Once your have a paint-like consistency, add it to the top of the bath bomb.
- Allow the bath bombs to dry and they are ready to use!
Recipes
- Makes:
- 6 Bath Bombs
- Time to Make:
- 1 Hour
- Difficulty:
- Easy
- Instructions Included?
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