These are my first attempts at bath bombs. How long do they take to dry. It seems like they won't dry because the oil is the wet additive. How hard do they get? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
bconrade884 said:I do not use water or witch hazel on my bombs. I only use the oil called for in the recipe. I let mine sit on wax paper for two days and they harden up nice. I then wrap them in cello and rafia.
opalgirl said:These are my first attempts at bath bombs. How long do they take to dry. It seems like they won't dry because the oil is the wet additive. How hard do they get? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!
how long does it take to dry out when you do this? i live in a very humid house and so far all my bombs have warted themselves til they look diseased!lsg said:Try putting them in a warm oven to dry out well. My oven has a bread proofing setting--about 100 degrees F. I sometimes put my bath salts and bath bombs in the oven at that setting, especially if the humidity is high when I am making them.
hobbiz said:@krissy: did you try to turn your Air Conditioner on? Can anyone tell me what is the best humidity percentage for making bath bombs?
I tried to mold by a XMAS ornament but the bombs stick to the mold.
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