This may or may not have been asked here:
Do you add cornstarch in your bath bombs? If you do, why? If you don't, do you have a specific reason you don't?
I heard that it may cause infections, make bath bombs soft, but I also heard it can help dry/harden bath bombs, keep fragrance longer, and make water feel silkier. Lot's of conflicting answers. Any thoughts?
Do you add cornstarch in your bath bombs? If you do, why? If you don't, do you have a specific reason you don't?
I heard that it may cause infections, make bath bombs soft, but I also heard it can help dry/harden bath bombs, keep fragrance longer, and make water feel silkier. Lot's of conflicting answers. Any thoughts?