bbr
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I'm having some issues. What else is new, right?
So, last post I was thinking that my bombs not sticking had something to do with the fact that I had changed out my CA for some random brand off of Amazon because the grains were very large.
Well, then I tried another batch and it worked so I doubled it and it failed. -I learned not to double my receipe .
Today, I went back to the original, good old stand by, and wouldn't you know it, it failed. I've made a bunch of bombs with this recipe, and while it's never been absolutely perfect, it's held it's own as being the most okayest recipe I have.
But lately, no wet sand feeling which is abnormal.
So I started thinking. :think::think::think:
It's not rained much around here in a long time. I live in central NC and it's always super humid here. Plus, it's winter now. So I busted out my hygrometer and it says 55% humidity in the house. Check out weather.com and it says it's 35% outside.
Now, I tried adding alcohol to my failed batch and it didn't help...so what would?
And what's the optimal humidity for bath bombs? I would have thought I was in the clear making them in the winter.
Here's my recipe.
3 cups Baking Soda
1.5 cups cornstarch
1.5 cups citric acid
3 tbsp cream of tartar
30 g cocoa butter
30 g mango butter
45 g rice bran oil
30 g fragranec
15 g distilled water
15 g alcohol
and I add citric acid at the very end to avoid activation. Should I add it with my dry goods? Then add the wet?
So, last post I was thinking that my bombs not sticking had something to do with the fact that I had changed out my CA for some random brand off of Amazon because the grains were very large.
Well, then I tried another batch and it worked so I doubled it and it failed. -I learned not to double my receipe .
Today, I went back to the original, good old stand by, and wouldn't you know it, it failed. I've made a bunch of bombs with this recipe, and while it's never been absolutely perfect, it's held it's own as being the most okayest recipe I have.
But lately, no wet sand feeling which is abnormal.
So I started thinking. :think::think::think:
It's not rained much around here in a long time. I live in central NC and it's always super humid here. Plus, it's winter now. So I busted out my hygrometer and it says 55% humidity in the house. Check out weather.com and it says it's 35% outside.
Now, I tried adding alcohol to my failed batch and it didn't help...so what would?
And what's the optimal humidity for bath bombs? I would have thought I was in the clear making them in the winter.
Here's my recipe.
3 cups Baking Soda
1.5 cups cornstarch
1.5 cups citric acid
3 tbsp cream of tartar
30 g cocoa butter
30 g mango butter
45 g rice bran oil
30 g fragranec
15 g distilled water
15 g alcohol
and I add citric acid at the very end to avoid activation. Should I add it with my dry goods? Then add the wet?