You guys know I’m not too too crazy about the summer heat. I try to embrace it but I never fully can. One of my qualms about the heat is that I can’t take my bubble baths. Baths are a huge part of my life in the cooler season. At least twice a week you can find me reading, brainstorming or eating dinner in the bath tub. No shame in my tub game. In the summer it’s just not possible, I would roast. I do take a lot of showers though! Most hot days I have to take one before bed to even be able to sleep (Life without air conditioning! Woo!) I also enjoy my post bike ride cold showers.
Earlier in the year I reviewed some bath products and in the comments someone mentioned a shower bomb. I had never ever heard of or even thought about that being a thing. Something to make showers more relaxing? YES, PLEASE! Because I never shower for as long as I bathe I couldn’t bring myself to spend any money on something that would be washing down the drain almost immediately. Then it hit me – why not make some!? These babies are simple to make, they’re cheap, easily customized, and of course, make those cold showers that are necessary in the summer even more relaxing!
Supplies needed;
Baking Soda
Citric Acid (found in the canning section of the grocery store!)
Nature’s Truth Essential Oils
Silicone Mold (frozen smiles mold from Target)
1. Whisk together one (1) cup baking soda with a third (1/3) of a cup citric acid.
2. Add a very small amount of water and mix that in. I found it helpful to use a spray bottle and stir after every spritz to avoid accidentally using too much water. You want it to be damp, and pack-able but not soaked.
3. Add in your essential oils! How much you use depends on how potent you’d like your bombs to be. I used around 20 drops but feel free to use more or less!
4. Pack it your mold. It doesn’t have to be a silicone mold (but that’s what I had on hand and c’mon, denture shower bombs?! YES!) You can use a cupcake liner, or even make them into little balls of your own.
5. Set aside to dry. Dry time will depend on how wet the mixture is as well as how humid your home is. I put mine on the deck on the sunny day and within less than two hours they were good to go!
6. Place at your feet, and enjoy! Water hitting these directly will dissolve them almost immediately so try to keep them in a corner where the water only splashes on them. Be sure to store the other in an air tight container for future use!
xoxo
17 comments
I seriously needed that vacuum cleaner hint! I've tried numerous tip and tricks but no one has ever mentioned essential oils. Thank you so much! 🙂
Total game changer! Seriously! No matter how often I cleaned my filters it always smelled like dog, now it finally doesnt!
Coool- I hope you do more DIYs in the future. Cold showers all summer!
Thanks Steph! 🙂
I love essential oils and my favorite way to use them is in my cleaning water bucket or a personal inhaler. I've read that cats can't metabolize them at all, you may want to look into that although I'm sure they aren't with you in the shower! 🙂
Hahah. I WISH they were in the shower with me. When I was little my aunt's cat used to take baths with me. I loved it!
Ooh, I've got to try this one, and the recipe seems so versatile too! Thanks for posting this one!
Enjoy! 😀
I'm totally going to try that vacuum trick! And maybe make my own shower bombs if I can get out of this lazy funk.
The shower bombs are seriously SO SO SO easy! They'd be a great step to get you out of your funk!
Nothing beats a cold shower on a hot summer day…unless you add in these shower melts! Thanks for the idea…and thanks for the tip about the vacuum cleaner, too! #client
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I used to work for a professional eco cleaning company and I learned the vacuum trick there. The oils on the bag also help trap more particulate matter than air alone, so it actually helps get the air and your home cleaner! All that aside, it makes everything smell so good–kinda like you're at a fancy hotel 😀
That's so interesting! Rad that it has another benefit.
LOVE this DIY! It so suits you to use teeth molds too! I once tried to make bath bombs and it ended up sooooo bad. They fell apart and didn't fizz right. Time to try this DIY!
Good luck! 🙂
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