POPSICLE BATH BOMBS

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Why recepie famous for?

We have a bath bomb problem in my household. Whenever we’re at Target, my 4-year-old zeroes in on the bath bomb section and begs me to buy her some. And if we walk past Lush at the mall? Oh, we are going in and we are leaving $30 poorer. I’d rather have her asking for bath bombs than toys

Ingredients

3–4 popsicle molds
Wooden craft sticks
Materials
2 tablespoons shea butter
1/2 cup baking soda
1/4 cup citric acid
1/4 cup cornstarch
15 drops essential oil of your choice
Few drops coloring of your choice: cosmetic mica, soap coloring, or food coloring
as needed Witch hazel

Instructions

Melt shea butter in a double boiler over medium heat. Or melt shea butter in a heatproof container in the microwave on a low setting (650 watts or lower) using 1-minute intervals. Stir between intervals until shea butter has melted.
Combine baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch in a large mixing bowl. Mix well with a whisk or spoon to blend the ingredients.
Carefully add melted shea butter and essential oil to the dry ingredients and continuestirring the mixture.
Add coloring of your choice to the batch until the mixture has the color you want. Divide the mixture among two or three mixing bowls if you want to make an assortment of different colored Lolly Bombs.
Slowly add small amounts of witch hazel until the mixture starts to clump together in the palm of your hand. As little as a teaspoon can be enough.
Scoop the mixture into the popsicle molds. Press down the mixture firmly when you reach the top.
Stick a wooden craft stick into the center of each mold. Press down the mixture on each side.
Let the bath bombs dry in their molds overnight. Carefully remove them from their molds the next day.
How to Use:
Draw a bath. Drop in a Lolly Bomb and watch it fizz away. Hop into the bathtub and close your eyes.
How to Store:
Always store bath bombs in a cool, dry place. You can wrap them individually in tissue paper or a similar material and store them all together in a container with a lid. They can also be stored individually in paper or plastic bags as long as they seal well. Bath bombs are best used within 6 months for optimal fizz.
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