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Note about the coconut oil: you can use melted coconut oil (just warm it up in the microwave for 30 seconds) or you can use fractionated coconut oil. Either works great in this recipe. At this point, if you’re only making one color of mini bath bombs, add the pigment to the large bowl. IF you want to make multiple colors of bath bombs, separate the mixture into different bowls (or coffee cups, like I did) and add the pigment to each bowl.
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Homemade mini bath bombs will last up to 6 months, as long as you keep them away from moisture. Do you have any other Bath Bomb Recipes for Kids? To make the DIY mini bath bombs, add baking soda, Epsom salt, cornstarch, and citric acid to a large bowl and stir to combine. Let the bath bomb sit for 24 hours before storing in a glass container. Frequently Asked Questions How to get Bath Bombs out of Mold Let the mold sit for 15 minutes. Use a spoon to tap the outside of the mold, on both sides, to loosen the bath bomb. Open the mold and gently remove the bath bomb and place on parchment paper to dry, for 24 hours. How Long will Homemade Bath Bombs Last? Add the essential oil to your mixture(s) and stir well. If you’re using 2 or 3 different types of essential oil, add 10 – 12 drops per mixture.In a small bowl, combine melted coconut oil and water. SLOWLY add this mixture to the dry ingredients and stir gently until combined. It should be similar in consistency to wet sand.