Headache Bath Bombs With Soothing Essential Oils

Jaclyn
by Jaclyn
11 Materials
$10
30 Minutes
Medium

Get relief from headaches naturally with a nice hot bath and a homemade headache bath bomb. Made with soothing lavender and peppermint essential oils, these DIY bath bombs are easy to make right at home.

This recipe will make 4 large bath bombs or 9 small bath bombs.

In a large glass mixing bowl, combine all dry ingredients and mix well, making sure that there are no clumps.

In a small glass bowl, combine the almond oil, essential oils and witch hazel. Whisk until combined.

Pour the liquid mixture into the large bowl with the dry ingredients. You will see it begin to fizz when the liquid mixture touches the dry ingredients.

Mix using a fork, or your hands, until the mixture is well combined and somewhat moist.

Prep your molds and use a spoon to fill the molds halfway. Using a silicone spatula, press the mixture into the molds firmly. Spray each mold with a small bit of water (one spray) and press down again to make sure they’re firm.

Be careful here – using too much water will cause the bombs to lose their fizz. And if you don’t press down firmly, the bombs will not hold together.

Divide the rest of the mixture into the molds and again press down firmly. Spray the top with water and press down again.

Close the molds. Let set for 24 hours before removing from molds.

Note: from the mica powder and the almond oil these bombs will leave your bath a bit slippery- so take caution when getting out!

Visit the blog post for the full tutorial & ingredient measurements.

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  • Runewitch Runewitch on Nov 10, 2020

    Click on the see more ingredence button on the bottom. It will allow you to see all that is needed for this item

  • Marj Walters Marj Walters on Apr 29, 2023

    Inspired, but there's no measurements for the ingredients. I have bathbomb recipes, but this one uses different ingredients. Would you mind sharing how much of each material is needed?

    • Mallory Leinart Mink Mallory Leinart Mink on Jul 25, 2023

      I know this is months later but her website is Crayons and Cravings. The directions with recipe are on there. Hope this helps.

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