Relax and rejuvenate after a long day at bath time with this easy lemongrass bath bomb recipe. Lemongrass essential oil is known for its calming properties, making it the perfect ingredient for a soothing bath bomb.
Are you looking for a relaxing and refreshing bath bomb recipe? If so, you’ll love this lemongrass bath bomb recipe! Lemongrass essential oil is known for its calming properties, making it the perfect ingredient for a soothing bath bomb.
Bath bombs are all the rage lately, and for good reason! They’re a fun way to relax in a warm bath with some aromatherapy. They make your skin feel amazing. Plus, they’re really easy to make at home.
Made with lemongrass oil, these fizzy little bombs will help you to relax and feel refreshed. Lemongrass is also known for its ability to boost energy levels and mood. Lemongrass has a refreshing, citrusy scent.
Benefits of Lemongrass Bath Bombs
These little balls of goodness not only smell amazing, but they also have some great benefits for your skin.
Lemongrass has numerous benefits, both for the body and the mind. The plant is known to boost energy levels, improve digestion, and relieve stress.
In addition to its stress-relieving properties, lemongrass is also thought to have antimicrobial and antifungal effects. Lemongrass is an excellent cleanser and toner, so it’s perfect for those with oily or acne-prone skin. It can also help to reduce inflammation and redness, making it ideal for those with sensitive skin.
It can also be used topically to help with acne, insect bites, and minor wounds.
Plus, the refreshing scent of lemongrass is sure to leave you feeling refreshed and invigorated.
So go ahead and treat yourself to a lemongrass bath bomb today!
How to Make a Lemongrass Essential Oil Bath Bomb
Makes 7 small bath bombs
Time to make: 10 minutes
Setting time: 6-8 hours
Ingredient List:
- ½ cup baking soda
- ¼ cup citric acid
- ¼ cup epsom salt
- ¼ cup corn starch
- 2 tbsp french green clay
- 1 1/2 tbsp sweet almond oil
- 1 1/2 tsp water
- 10 drops lemongrass essential oil
- Bath bomb molds
- Medium bowl
- Whisk
- Small jar with lid
Directions:
Add the baking soda, citric acid, epsom salts,cornstarch, and french green clay to a medium bowl, and stir with the whisk for 2-3 minutes until the dry ingredients are completely combined.
Pour the sweet almond oil, water, and essential oils into a small jar, and secure the lid. Shake the jar vigorously to combine the liquid ingredients.
Very slowly, whisk the liquid into the dry mixture, whisking the entire time, so as not to activate the fizzing properties in the bath bombs.
Scoop the mixture into each half of the bath bomb mold, then press together, and give a quick twist.
Allow the bath bombs to set for 6-8 hours. Remove from the molds, and store in an airtight container. Your bath bombs will have a shelf life of 2-3 months when stored in a cool dry place.
How to Use Bath Bombs
Drop the bath bomb into a warm water. As the bath bomb dissolves, it releases all of its relaxing goodness.
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