Skincare isn’t just about nourishing the skin – it’s also about supporting your overall well-being and allowing yourself small moments of pleasure. One of the simplest ways to relax after a long day is a bath – ideally enhanced with something that delights the senses and lifts your mood. Even in such moments, it’s worth avoiding unnecessary chemicals and artificial additives that may irritate the skin. Natural bath bombs come to the rescue – they’re easy to make yourself, with no preservatives or needless fillers.
Ingredient | Amount | Effect |
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Baking soda | 1 cup | Softens water, soothes irritation, supports skin cleansing |
Citric acid | 1/2 cup | Reacts with soda to create fizz; gently brightens the skin |
Cosmetic oil (jojoba/almond) | 2 tablespoons | Moisturizes, nourishes, protects the skin’s lipid barrier |
Lavender essential oil * | 10 drops | Relaxing, relieves tension, supports skin regeneration |
Potato starch (optional) | 1/4 cup | Soothes, smooths, stabilizes the bomb's structure |
Water (spray bottle) | as needed to moisten | Binds ingredients – spray gradually to avoid premature fizzing |
* You can choose any essential oil from our range – depending on your scent preference and the skincare effect you’re looking for.
Done! Store your bath bombs in a dry place, ideally in an airtight container.
Properly dried and stored in a sealed, moisture-free container, bath bombs will keep for about 3 to 6 months.
Keep them away from humidity – moisture can trigger the fizzing reaction.
TIP: A bath bomb doesn’t have to be a sphere – it can be a cube or even shaped like your child’s favorite animal 😊
The world of DIY cosmetics is where nature meets creativity. Handmade bath bombs aren’t just a healthier choice for your skin – they’re also a calming, rewarding hobby. Natural, simple, and uncompromising – that’s what your personal skincare can look like.
And let’s not forget – they make a wonderful gift for your loved ones, don’t they?