Brazilian Sea Salt Bath Bombs

Ingredients

½ Cup Citric Acid

1 Cup Baking Soda

¼ Cup Fine Brazilian Sea Salt

3-6 ml Orange Grove Fragrance Oil

4-6 Sprays Witch Hazel

Coarse Pink Salt for Garnish

Radiant Heart Mold and Mod Flower Mold

Prep: Add your pink salt to the cavities of your mold (which ever mold you choose) so it’s ready to go! The molds below all work great for this project; see how I liked to organize my salt chunks below: Modern Circles, Mod Flower, Retro Squares, Radiant Heart.

ONE: Combine the citric acid, baking soda and sea salt in a mixing bowl and mix, mix, mix with your hands getting rid of all of the clumps. I usually just mix for an extra minute or two pinching the clumps with my fingers. Sift the ingredients if necessary.

TWO: Add 3 ml of Orange Grove Fragrance Oil (use 6 ml if you want them scented stronger). Then again, mix with your hands.

Tip: If you don’t want to ruin your nail polish, make sure to wear gloves.

THREE: Depending on the moisture level of the current mixture, spritz the bath bombs with witch hazel. It should take between 4-6 spritzes, the mixture should be wet enough so when you squeeze the powder in your palm, it will stick together.

FOUR: Press the mixture into your molds and pack it as tight as you can. We want these bath bombs to stick together!

FIVE: Leave the bath bombs in the mold for about 1 minute then gently release them from the mold by flipping the mold over and tapping the backs of the cavities. They should easily slide out. Let them sit for at least 6-8 hours (if not over night) before touching them. They WILL crack and crumble, which will leave you very disappointed if you touch them too early. Trust me on this one!