Karma
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Hello! I'm very new to making bath bombs and I have run into some problems. I have noticed some drastic color changes in my bath bombs where they turn into a speckled darker version of the original dye. I'm using food coloring for them and I'm not sure if it's just the brand (Mccormick Neon Food Coloring) or if it's how I'm making the bombs itself.
Besides the coloring problems when I tested one out they just sink to the bottom of the bowl and VERY slowly dissolve rather than fizz. They still dispearse but it isnt very fun to watch and it looks more like a melting effect rather than a fizzing.
They are also very soft to the touch compared to how a Lush bath bomb feels (which is more chalky and hard). They don't just crumble in your hands or anything but they definitely feel delicate to the touch.
Recipe;
Besides the coloring problems when I tested one out they just sink to the bottom of the bowl and VERY slowly dissolve rather than fizz. They still dispearse but it isnt very fun to watch and it looks more like a melting effect rather than a fizzing.
They are also very soft to the touch compared to how a Lush bath bomb feels (which is more chalky and hard). They don't just crumble in your hands or anything but they definitely feel delicate to the touch.
Recipe;
- 8oz Baking Soda
- 4oz of Ball Fruit Fresh (Citric Acid)
- 4oz of Cornstarch
- 4oz of Epsom Salt
- 1 Tsp of water and I spritz lightly with water for the right consistency.
- A few drops FO
- 2 Tbs of jojoba oil