Bath bombs have become a popular way to take relaxation to the next level when it comes to self-care. They add a touch of luxury to your bath time routine, transforming an ordinary soak into a spa-like experience. If you're a fan of bath bombs, you may have come across recipes that include SLSA (sodium lauryl sulfoacetate) and Polysorbate 80.
Here's my latest batch of bath bombs, with a twist on my simple bath bomb recipe. These are extra foaming bubble bath bombs, the fizzing and the bubbles are such a wonderful combination. It really does feel like magic, sometimes! The magic bubble ingredient in this foaming bath bomb is the natural SLSA powder.
It is essentially a surfactant that should generate a significant number of. Discover how SLSA makes bath bombs bubble better! Learn its benefits, safety tips, and how to create lush, foamy bath bombs at home. Currently experimenting with adding slsa into my bath bombs.
But ever since adding that into the recipe im struggling to get them to harden properly. They are relatively solid but have a dusty texture. They leave behind a ton of crumbs when handled.
Here's what i'm using for my dry. Tired of crumbly, fizzle-out bath bombs? My pro recipe with SLSa & Polysorbate 80 guarantees rich foam, skin-softening oils & a stain-free tub. Try it! Place the bombs carefully on a plate lined with a paper towel and baking paper.
Leave for about 2-3 days to harden up. Note: this mix is a bit softer than the plain Baking Soda and Citric Acid recipes. The SLSA makes it a little more susceptable to breakage in the first day or so, leave it to dry then store it in an airtight container or zip.
We like to add a fragrance to our bubble bath bomb recipe. You can use essential oils or natural fragrance oils to scent your foaming bath bomb recipe with SLSA. The Summer Swim bath bomb is a bath bomb recipe I created that uses SLSa.
Note the proportions in the ingredients below: Ingredients 1 pack expandable sea toys 2 cups baking soda 1 cup Epsom salt 1 cup cornstarch 2 tsp powdered mica colorant - deep blue 1 cup citric acid 1/2 cup SLSA 2 tsp biodegradable glitter 20 drops Ylang. Regular bath fizzies are super fun, but if you're looking for bubbles that stick around, these Aloe Bubble Bath Bombs are what you want. The addition of SLSA to the basic bath bomb formula of baking soda and citric acid creates silky and luxurious bubbles.
Aloe extract adds skin soothing and moisturizing properties. Make luxurious bubbling bath salts with this easy all-natural recipe and enjoy a fabulous bubble bath with the benefits of epsom salt!