How to Make a Basic Bath Fizzie: A Simple DIY Guide

Are you looking to add some relaxation and fun to your bath routine? Creating your own bath fizzies can be a delightful and rewarding experience. Bath fizzies, also known as bath bombs, are those effervescent balls that dissolve in water, releasing soothing scents and skin-nourishing ingredients.

Making them at home is not only easy but also allows you to customize the scents and ingredients to your preferences. In this step-by-step guide, we’ll walk you through the process of making your very own basic bath fizzies.

Introduction

Bath fizzies offer a spa-like experience in the comfort of your own bathroom. These delightful creations not only fizz and dissolve in water but also release pleasant fragrances and moisturizing ingredients that can leave your skin feeling soft and rejuvenated.

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Gathering Your Ingredients and Supplies

Before you begin crafting your bath fizzies, you’ll need to gather all the necessary ingredients and supplies. These include baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, essential oils, coconut oil, water, food coloring (optional), molds, mixing bowls, and gloves.

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Preparing for the Process

Set up your workspace with all the supplies you’ve gathered. Ensure that your molds are clean and ready to use. Wearing gloves during the mixing process can prevent any skin irritation from the citric acid.

Creating the Dry Mixture

In a mixing bowl, combine

  • 1 cup of baking soda,
  • 1/2 cup of citric acid, and
  • 1/2 cup of Epsom salt.

Mix these dry ingredients thoroughly to ensure an even distribution.

Adding Fragrance and Oils

Add a few drops of your favorite essential oil, such as lavender or eucalyptus, to the mixture. Additionally, incorporate 2-3 teaspoons of melted coconut oil for added moisturizing benefits.

Molding Your Bath Fizzies

Slowly add a small amount of water to the mixture while stirring continuously. Be cautious not to add too much water, as it can activate the fizzing prematurely. The mixture should hold together when squeezed without being too wet.

Drying and Curing

Carefully pack the mixture into your molds, pressing down firmly. Let the molds sit undisturbed for at least 24 hours to allow the bath fizzies to dry and harden.

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Using Your Homemade Bath Fizzies

Once your bath fizzies have dried, it’s time to enjoy them! Drop one into a warm bath and watch it fizz and release its fragrance. As it dissolves, it will also release moisturizing oils into the water, giving you a luxurious bathing experience.

Benefits of Bath Fizzies

Bath fizzies are more than just a fun addition to your bath. They can help relax your muscles, moisturize your skin, and create a soothing atmosphere that aids in stress relief.

Safety Precautions

While making and using bath fizzies is generally safe, it’s essential to be cautious. Citric acid can be irritating to the eyes, so wearing gloves and avoiding contact with your face is recommended.

Troubleshooting

If your mixture is too dry and crumbly, try adding a small amount of water and mixing again. If it’s too wet and won’t hold its shape, incorporate more baking soda and citric acid in equal parts.

Storage Tips

Store your bath fizzies in an airtight container in a cool, dry place. This will help preserve their fizziness and fragrance for a longer period.

Creative Variations

Experiment with different essential oil blends and even dried flower petals to create unique bath fizzies. You can also try adding a touch of natural food coloring for a visually appealing effect.

Personalizing for Gifts

Homemade bath fizzies make fantastic gifts. Package them in decorative bags or boxes, and consider attaching a personalized tag to make them extra special for your loved ones.

Conclusion

Creating your own bath fizzies is a wonderful way to elevate your bath time and indulge in some self-care. With just a few simple ingredients, you can craft these delightful treats that fizz, fragrance and moisturize.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

  1. Can I use regular salt instead of Epsom salt? Yes, you can, but Epsom salt offers additional muscle-relaxing benefits.
  2. How many bath fizzies does one recipe make? It depends on the size of your molds, but typically around 4-6 bath fizzies.
  3. Can I adjust the intensity of the fragrance? Absolutely! Add more or fewer drops of essential oil based on your preference.
  4. Do bath fizzies color the water? If you add food coloring, yes, they can tint the water, but it’s usually minimal and won’t stain your tub.
  5. Is it safe for children to use bath fizzies? Yes, as long as they don’t have any allergies to the ingredients. Keep an eye to prevent any accidental ingestion.
Geode Bath Bombs

Here is another beginner recipe for a bath fizzie

*You may want to drizzle more of the coconut oil on top to keep the salts in place and help hold the bath fizzie together. My second batch needed more!

You will need:

1.5 cups baking soda

.75 cups citric acid

3 tablespoons cream of tartar

1.5 tablespoons SLSA (or milk powder)

2.5 tablespoons of light oil (olive, almond)

1.5 tablespoons fragrance oil (I used Black Raspberry Vanilla)

.75 tablespoons alcohol

Topping:

.5 cups Epson Salt

.5 cups coarse salt

1 tablespoon poly-80

.5 cups melted coconut oil

colorant for bath fizzie body glitter

Sharron Gimik
Sharron Gimik

Sharron is the founder and creator of Homestead Sparkle, Down Home Wicks, Bundt Cake Admiration, and Timbers Cove. She loves crafts of all kinds and started as a candle maker. She loves to bake and collect decorative cake pans too.

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