Har har, I couldn't resist the pun.
This is my third time trying making bath bombs. I used this recipe here:
http://teachsoap.com/2012/03/22/making-bath-bombs/ (The Basic one.)
I've seen that water is an acceptable replacement for witch hazel, which is the only thing I can think of.
The first time, I over-moisturized, and the bombs grew after I molded them.
Second time, I could not get the mix wet enough to stick, once out of the mold, they basically turned into a pile of sand. I didn't want the same thing to happen as the first time, and I ended up just giving up.
This time I was determined to find the right mix, and I kept at it. About twenty minutes of mixing and spritzing, stopping to check if it was sticking every few spritzes. I was using a fine mist sprayer, I don't know if that's the problem? I went through nearly 2/3 oz. of water. They finally stuck, and I was estatic I got one good bomb, but the others started crumbling out of the mold, and I think that's how many I ended up with... one good bomb.
Does anyone have any hints about this?
I used:
16 oz. baking soda
8 oz. of citric acid
3 ml of fragrance oil
1/2 tsp. of pigment
And 2/3 oz. of water spritzed over about 20 minutes.