I need some advice! Here is the background: I have tested out a few different recipes so far when I am making bath bombs. I live in Florida, so I leave the bath bombs in the fridge over night to set. Both times, once I have taken the bath bomb out of the mold and it has been sitting for a bit, it begins to expand. They are rock hard once I remove them from the mold, but after being in the air, I can see they start to expand very gradually. I tried replacing water for witch hazel because I read that water prematurely activates it, but it still seems to expand. I used less coconut oil this time trying to reduce the moisture, but I am not sure if I should use less or none at all since I live in a moist climate. I made sure that my epsom salt was fine instead of large crystals and that didn’t seem to help either. I bought my citric acid at Whole Foods (food grade with natural preservatives). Here is my recipe as follows below (I did the half amount of everything though as I did not want to make sure a large batch, although I don’t think that matters). I made sure they had a consistency like wet sand as well because last time it was a bit grainier. I really need some guidance! I love making these but they don’t stay once I remove them from the fridge! I am not sure if I should be using more corn starch to help them stay hard, if I should buy a different brand of Epsom salts, if I should use less/no oil, should I be adding borax, etc.
1 cup baking soda 1/2 cup corn starch 1/4 cup epsom salt 1/2 cup citric acid 2-3/4 tablespoons coconut oil 3/4 tablespoon witch hazel (poured in, not spritzed) 1-1/2 teaspoon essential oil Drops of food dye
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