Succulent Bath Bomb Project

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Time: 30 minutes

Project Description

These bath bombs are made with Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil and skin-loving agave extract.

These Succulent Bath Bombs are perfect for beginners. The 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold creates an adorable shape and Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil gives them a fresh scent.

A touch of agave extract moisturizes the skin and helps the bath bombs hold their shape. If you don't have agave extract on hand, any oil-based extract or lightweight liquid oil will work.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

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Supplies

6 Ingredients
3 Tools
For All 9 Items
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All 9 Items :
Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz
Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil - 1.75 oz Item#: IB003162
$6.64
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$6.64
Agave Extract - 1 oz
Agave Extract - 1 oz Item#: IB003188
$4.99
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$4.99
Sodium Bicarbonate - 1 lb
Sodium Bicarbonate - 1 lb Item#: IB002935
$2.99
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$2.99
Citric Acid - 1 lb
Citric Acid - 1 lb Item#: IB000052
$6.99
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$6.99
Witch Hazel - 1 lb
Witch Hazel - 1 lb Item#: IB003098
$6.99
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$6.99
Shamrock Green Mica - 1 oz
Shamrock Green Mica - 1 oz Item#: IB002197
$4.49
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$4.49
Droppers With Suction Bulb - 1 dropper
Droppers With Suction Bulb - 1 dropper Item#: IB000083
$0.99
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$0.99
4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold
4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold Item#: IB003175
$16.99
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$16.99
8 oz Clear Bottle with White Spray Cap - 10
8 oz Clear Bottle with White Spray Cap - 10 Item#: IB500008
$10.99
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$10.99

Instructions

Succulent Bath Bomb Project

  • Skill Level:
  • Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: null

These Succulent Bath Bombs are perfect for beginners. The 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold creates an adorable shape and Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil gives them a fresh scent.

A touch of agave extract moisturizes the skin and helps the bath bombs hold their shape. If you don't have agave extract on hand, any oil-based extract or lightweight liquid oil will work.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

You will need:

  • Succulent Silicone Mold
  • 12 oz. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
  • 6 oz. Citric Acid
  • 0.2 oz. Agave Extract 
  • 0.2 oz. Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil 
  • Shamrock Green Mica
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large bowl, add 12 ounces of baking soda and 6 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps in the mixture, you can push the powders through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure. Thoroughly stir the ingredients together. 

2

Add 0.2 ounces of agave extract, 0.2 ounces of Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil, and about 1/8 teaspoon of Kelly Green Mica. Use your hands to thoroughly incorporate all the liquid ingredients. Add more color if you like.

3

 Check the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel like wet sand and hold its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix. Continue spritzing until the mixture holds its shape.

4

Begin filling each mold with the bath bomb mixture. Firmly press it into each cavity as much as possible. Allow the bath bombs to dry for at least 4 hours or up to overnight. 

5

Once the bath bombs are completely dry, gently push them out from the silicone mold. To use, place them into a hot bath tub. Enjoy!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

Succulent Bath Bomb Project

  • Skill Level:
  • Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: null

These Succulent Bath Bombs are perfect for beginners. The 4 Cavity Succulent Silicone Mold creates an adorable shape and Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil gives them a fresh scent.

A touch of agave extract moisturizes the skin and helps the bath bombs hold their shape. If you don't have agave extract on hand, any oil-based extract or lightweight liquid oil will work.

Looking for more bath bomb making supplies? Try these DIY bath bomb kits.

You will need:

  • Succulent Silicone Mold
  • 12 oz. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
  • 6 oz. Citric Acid
  • 0.2 oz. Agave Extract 
  • 0.2 oz. Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil 
  • Shamrock Green Mica
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large bowl, add 12 ounces of baking soda and 6 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps in the mixture, you can push the powders through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure. Thoroughly stir the ingredients together. 

2

Add 0.2 ounces of agave extract, 0.2 ounces of Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil, and about 1/8 teaspoon of Kelly Green Mica. Use your hands to thoroughly incorporate all the liquid ingredients. Add more color if you like.

3

 Check the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel like wet sand and hold its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix. Continue spritzing until the mixture holds its shape.

4

Begin filling each mold with the bath bomb mixture. Firmly press it into each cavity as much as possible. Allow the bath bombs to dry for at least 4 hours or up to overnight. 

5

Once the bath bombs are completely dry, gently push them out from the silicone mold. To use, place them into a hot bath tub. Enjoy!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

You will need:

  • Succulent Silicone Mold
  • 12 oz. Sodium Bicarbonate (Baking Soda)
  • 6 oz. Citric Acid
  • 0.2 oz. Agave Extract 
  • 0.2 oz. Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil 
  • Shamrock Green Mica
  • Witch Hazel in a Spray Bottle

Follow these steps:

1

In a large bowl, add 12 ounces of baking soda and 6 ounces of citric acid. To get rid of clumps in the mixture, you can push the powders through a sifter or break them up with your fingers. Citric acid has a tendency to take off nail polish, so wear gloves to protect your manicure. Thoroughly stir the ingredients together. 

2

Add 0.2 ounces of agave extract, 0.2 ounces of Lush Succulent Fragrance Oil, and about 1/8 teaspoon of Kelly Green Mica. Use your hands to thoroughly incorporate all the liquid ingredients. Add more color if you like.

3

 Check the consistency of the bath bomb mixture. It should feel like wet sand and hold its shape when squeezed. If it’s too dry, use one hand to spritz the mixture with witch hazel and one to mix. Continue spritzing until the mixture holds its shape.

4

Begin filling each mold with the bath bomb mixture. Firmly press it into each cavity as much as possible. Allow the bath bombs to dry for at least 4 hours or up to overnight. 

5

Once the bath bombs are completely dry, gently push them out from the silicone mold. To use, place them into a hot bath tub. Enjoy!

Tutorial credits

Photographer: Amanda Kerzman

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