This jelly bath fizzer recipe contains an aluminium turtle mould . Sodium Alginate is silky and smooth amazing to the to the skin and washes away without any effort. Sodium Alginate is available at www.bathbombworld.com.au
This Kit Includes..
625g Bicarbanate Of Soda
325g Citric Acid
50g Epsom Salts
40g Sodium Alginate
20g Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate
10g Kaolin Clay
10g Creme of Tarter
10mls Sweet Almond Oil (30mls in Kit)
15mls Fragrance Oil (30mls in Kit)
5mls Polysorbate 80 (30mls in Kit)
Blue and Green Lakes Colours
10mls Witch Hazel for Spritzing (30mls in Kit)
For best results grind epsom salts and citric acid in a food processor and then sieve with all dry ingredients into a large bowl making sure there are no lumps.
Mix wet ingredients, 10mls Sweet Almond Oil and 15mls fragrance oil 5mls polysorbate 80 in a small glass and mix well then add to your dry ingredients. It is important that you add the correct amount of liquid so the mix is not too wet, or too dry and holds together, when squeezed, like damp sand. If you find your mix too dry, spray with witch hazel
Add colouring to your mix. If you are using more than one colour in your bath bombs, separate the mix into individual batches and then add the colours. Add inbeds if using them and fill each side of your moulds with mix until overflowing, making sure not to press and fill too firmly, as this will make your bath bombs sink when placed into the water Allow too dry for at least 24-48 hours until your bath bombs are solid.