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To achieve each and every single product we had to follow specifics procedures. 

To help you make them, on this page, you will be able to find all of them. 

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Prep 30 mins, plus 2-4 hrs setting

  • 100g bicarbonate of soda

  • 50g citric acid

  • 25g cornflour

  • 25g Epsom salt (optional)

  • 2 tbsp oil – such as sunflower, coconut or olive oil

  • ¼ tsp essential oil, such as orange, lavender or chamomile

  • a few drops of liquid food colouring

  • orange peel, lavender or rose petals, to decorate (optional)

Method

1. Put the bicarbonate of soda, citric acid, cornflour and Epsom salt in a bowl, then whisk until fully combined.

2. Pour the base oil, essential oil and food colouring in a small bowl. Mix together well, combining the oil with the colouring as much as possible.

3. Very slowly add the oil mixture into the dry ingredients a little at a time, whisking between each addition. When all the oil is added, add a few tiny drops of water and whisk again (it will fizz when you add the water, so mix it in quickly). You’re looking for the mixture to slightly clump together when pressed in your hand and keep its shape – it shouldn’t be too wet.

4. If you’re adding peel or flower petals to decorate, drop them into the bottom of your chosen mould. Pack your mixture tightly on top, pressing down and smoothing out the top with a teaspoon.

5. Leave your bath bomb in the mould to dry for 2-4 hrs, then carefully remove it. It’s now ready to drop into the bath – watch it fizz away!

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Materials 

34 g shea butter

10 g beeswax beeds

10 drops essencial oil

9 bottles for lip balms

Method 

1. Put everything together in a bowl or any type of container and place it in the warm water in the saucepan. This procedure is called a bain-marie.

2. Stir occasionally with a clean stirring stick while you wait for the ingredients to melt and mix.

3. While you are waiting, open the tubes and look for a clean, safe spot at room temperature where your filled tubes can stay for about an hour while cooling.

4. Carefully fill the tubes with the well-mixed, fully liquid lip balm, one at a time. Put them directly in the place where they can stay to cool and set. Do not move the tubes while cooling, as this might disturb the setting and yield a product of lower quality.

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