Important Oil Tub Bomb DIY Equipment (Made in USA), Creates 12+ Luxurious Tub Bombs with Himalayan Salt
$49.95
Value: $49.95
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From Pasadena, California
City Kangaroo was based in 2015 with the aim of serving to folks really feel good by means of the method of making one thing with their arms
With a variety of pursuits that span many fields – from arithmetic to psychology to crafting, I began City Kangaroo whereas I used to be pursuing my Ph.D. in constructive psychology to offer a artistic outlet for people who want one thing new and thrilling! Our DIY kits are made by hand proper right here in California – they assist folks really feel good by means of the method of making one thing with their arms. Check out what we have got occurring right here!
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Is Discontinued By Producer : No
Bundle Dimensions : 7.87 x 6.06 x 4.29 inches; 2.54 Kilos
Date First Accessible : February 29, 2016
Producer : City Kangaroo
ASIN : B01CCHGZX4
Nation of Origin : USA
8 reviews for Important Oil Tub Bomb DIY Equipment (Made in USA), Creates 12+ Luxurious Tub Bombs with Himalayan Salt
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$49.95
Amazon Customer –
Good for beginners
This was my first time making bath bombs. The instructions were fairly easy to follow, however I did have to mist quite a bit to get the mixture to where it needed to be. I was able to make quite a few larger bombs, but when I tested it out, they were pretty oily. I’m going to test another. also, I’ve ready that you don’t have to use all the grapeseed oil that came in the package so that could be why it was oily. I added color to mine and it worked great. the smell was wonderful too. I had the lavender scent and it wasn’t overpowering or unable to be smelled. Overall, good starter kit to be able to learn from!
Lesa Kay Jacobs –
Fun to make.
This bath bomb diy kit is the best! I mix the entire contents of the dry ingredients. I divide that equally into 2, 3 or 4 bowls, so each can have a different scent and color.. The grapeseed oil bottle can be marked with a sharpie to put an equal amount in each bowl. The essential oil is 1/4 teaspoon total. Divide it equally (as close as possible). I use fruit scented oil, purchased separately. Mica powder can be used to color the bombs. Add it with the dry ingredients. Be sure to check the consistency by squeezing a small amount in your palm.
Adrienne Perryman –
Busted Open
Is there anything we can do about this?
Li0ns4life –
Perfection in a kit!
I bought this for my seven-year-old daughter as she loves crafts. The directions were super easy to follow for a first-timer. The scent is heavenly and they are super moisturizing. I bought mica dye but will try that next time. We were able to make 8 large bombs and 8 small ones. My daughter easily mixed everything and made the bombs herself with me just making sure the texture was good with enough water sprayed. I wish this store sold bigger kits for parties! Love that itâs all natural ingredients and makes minimal mess. Fun activity for all ages!
A –
15 bath bombs? More like 8
This kit comes with two molds, one for larger bath bombs and one for smaller bath bombs. It also includes all of the necessary ingredients, himalayan salt, grapeseed oil, and two kinds of essential oil. Plan on making all of your bombs at once though-the kit doesn’t provide all that much of each ingredient.Instructions are poorly written and not specific. Apparently you can watch a video somewhere, but a video shouldn’t be a stand-in for properly written instructions in my opinion. I did manage to figure this out eventually, but it only made 8 large bath bombs…I suppose the 15 is if you use the small mold? Kind of misleading.Now that I have the molds, I will plan to make my own in the future. I bought 5 pounds of citric acid powder for $15. You can get mica coloring powder for $10-15. You can use any salt, but even if you buy fine himalayan salt, it’s about the same price as citric acid. A variety of oils can be added to the mixture. You probably have coconut oil at home. Even if you go with grapeseed, a little goes a long way, and it’s maybe $10 at your local grocery store. Baking soda is 50 cents to a dollar a box (you’d probably use about a box-worth for one 8-yield of bath bombs. Essential oil can be had for $10 a bottle or less. Molds are cheap as well. For under $70, you can create around 5x what is in this kit that sells for $40. It’s not as complex as it might seem.One thing this kit does have going for it is the stickers and gift wrap. It has gift-giving in mind, for sure.This is just overpriced as far as I am concerned.
Lissa Rucker –
Worked so well!
We used this kit for a youth activity and it was super simple to use and turned out great! The girls loved it!
Torree lynn –
Did not receive half the stuff on the list
I finally opened the box that I got in August and realized I only got 1 essential oil. Not all of the ingredients I was supposed to receive, no rose petals, and none of the packaging.
thejcrew –
FUN DIY!
I purchased this DIY Bath Bomb kit to use with my daughters-in-law when we were together at Christmas. It did not disappoint! I had researched making homemade bath bombs enough to know that it can be tricky to get the wet/dry ratio of ingredients right so the bath bombs stick together when formed. I decided to get this kit because I didn’t want to risk getting the ingredient ratio wrong and wasting our time and money. The kit was a great investment in our DIY evening. We all loved the smell of the essential oils included, and the rose petals were a nice touch. The directions were simple – but the tip that we found most helpful was the one that said that the kit-maker used about 1/2 bottle of liquid. After 40 sprays of rubbing alcohol, we still didn’t think the mixture looked liked wet sand, so we just dumped 1/2 bottle (of enclosed spray bottle) of rubbing alcohol into the mixture and that did the trick! All of our bath bombs came together and dried out beautifully and smell wonderful. I would advise others to use rubbing alcohol instead of water. The rubbing alcohol smells overpowering at first, but that smell goes away quickly.