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How To Make Lavender Bath Pop Rocks
Our Lavender Bath Pop Rocks are inspired by the famous fizzing sweets but created to change your bath into a relaxing lavender filled paradise.
Similar to bath bombs, these pop rocks fizz away and release a wonderful aroma. They contain Epsom Salts which are known for soothing the body and creating a calming and relaxing atmosphere.
When using these pop rocks we recommend that you fill your bath, sprinkle in your pop rocks and leave to dissolve before getting in. Just like any salts they can be a bit scratchy if not dissolved!
When creating these pop rocks you will need space for them to dry. They can take a few days to make including the drying process. This also means you can mould them as they dry.
Equipment
• Two Mixing Bowls
• Gloves
• Whisk
• Spatula
• Silicone Sheet
Ingredients
• 200g Epsom Salts
• 50g Bicarbonate of Soda
• 50g Citric Acid
• 25g Liquid Soap Base
• 10ml Sweet Almond Oil
• 5g Ultramarine Violet Powder
•3ml Lavender Essential Oil
How To Make Bath Pop Rocks
Step 1
Firstly wearing gloves, measure your bicarb into a bowl.
Step 2
Next weigh out your Ultramarine violet powder and add to your bowl, mix thoroughly by hand ensuring the colour has dispersed throughout.
Step 3
Then add in your Epsom salts & citric acid and mix well.
Step 4
In a seperate bowl whisk together your liquid soap base, sweet almond oil and essential oil.
Step 5
Once mixed, pour into your powdered bowl and mix (this will bubble up just mix until all blended well).
Step 6
As soon as you are happy with your mix pour out onto a large silicone sheet (or two) and leave to dry for 2-3 days.
Finally when thoroughly dry you can break up your mix. We bashed it into small pieces; then you can enjoy your Lavender Bath Pop Rocks!
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