Hi! I'm just new in learning about making bath and body products. Hoping to get things perfected enough to sell! I'm having some issues getting bath bombs to turn out correctly.
I am having trouble getting my bombs to harden. It seems like I have the right “wet sand” consistency when I put them into the mold (i’m using the plastic ornament ones), so I don’t think it’s that they’re too dry. But even after 24 hours they have a dense but soft texture and are nearly impossible to remove from the molds without any cracking and breaking, they’re even sticking to the sides of the molds in some cases. I even have some that I made a couple weeks ago that have just been sitting on the counter out of the mold and they’re still soft.
I’ve tried making the mixture wetter, dryer, changing up the amounts of slsa and kaolin clay that i’m using and I get the same result. I do live in a dryer climate, so it does take quite a few witch hazel spritzes to get the right consistency, but again I don’t think it’s that my mixture is too dry or wet when I mold it. The only thing I’m thinking now is that i’m using maybe too much oils and that’s keeping it from fully drying. Thoughts?
Here’s my base recipe:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1/4 cup slsa
1/2 tb kaolin clay
1 tb coconut oil
1 tb polysorbate 80
1/2 tsp fragrance oil
Lake colorant
I am having trouble getting my bombs to harden. It seems like I have the right “wet sand” consistency when I put them into the mold (i’m using the plastic ornament ones), so I don’t think it’s that they’re too dry. But even after 24 hours they have a dense but soft texture and are nearly impossible to remove from the molds without any cracking and breaking, they’re even sticking to the sides of the molds in some cases. I even have some that I made a couple weeks ago that have just been sitting on the counter out of the mold and they’re still soft.
I’ve tried making the mixture wetter, dryer, changing up the amounts of slsa and kaolin clay that i’m using and I get the same result. I do live in a dryer climate, so it does take quite a few witch hazel spritzes to get the right consistency, but again I don’t think it’s that my mixture is too dry or wet when I mold it. The only thing I’m thinking now is that i’m using maybe too much oils and that’s keeping it from fully drying. Thoughts?
Here’s my base recipe:
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1/4 cup slsa
1/2 tb kaolin clay
1 tb coconut oil
1 tb polysorbate 80
1/2 tsp fragrance oil
Lake colorant