
Add 1/2 cup of baking soda, 1/4 cup of citric acid and 1/4 cup of corn starch to a bowl. It is a tutorial, after all 🙂 ) First we make the bath bombĬombine your dry ingredients. This recipe makes about 3 to 6 Geode Bath Bombs depending on the size of your molds. epsom salt/ coarse sea salt/dead sea salt – Get it hereĪ few drops of essential oil (optional) – Get it here If you’re looking for a shortcut, check out my video on my YouTube channel or scroll down to the recipe card at the end of this post.

Well, it’s actually very easy to learn with this step-by-step tutorial! In this book I recreate 100 store products from drugstore and high-end brands with all natural ingredients! I can’t be too mad about all those people recreating my DIY tutorials, as I just published my own ‘inspired by’ recipe-book DIY Beauty. That said, I love it when people try this recipe out and share the result with me, so make sure to tag me on Instagram or leave a comment!

Anyways, it’s always polite to give proper credit to a fellow blogger. I guess I should consider it an honor that people are duping me 🙂 It’s always possible that someone happens to have the same idea, but given how similar these recipes are to my video tutorial, I don’t think that’s the case for most of these. Update: I’ve been seeing a lot of video and other tutorials pop up on the web that look pretty similar to my recipe. The silver/gold bottom makes the bath fizzies look just like real rocks and the gold makes them look out of this world! These beauties are half bath salt melt, half bath bomb.

That’s why I present to you: my DIY Geode BATH BOMBS!
