Taco Bath Bombs – Easy DIY Bath Bomb Recipe

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Hey there, Bath Bombers! Here is another interesting bath bomb that you can add on to your favorite bath bomb collection. This is the Taco Bath Bombs,

Taco Bath Bombs

I’m sure there are a lot out there just like me who would always have a warm bath sizzled with fragrant bath bombs to relax. We all know too well that bath bombs not only make our body feel so revitalized but also rejuvenate our skin and we feel healthier. That’s why we tend to have our lovely collections of different scents.

I know, I know. It’s easier to buy them. But for me, I love to make my bath bombs as I can customize it to my liking. And it’s a lot cheaper!

And like I said, these Taco Bath Bombs are a great addition to your bath bombs to use. For DIY Bath Bomb s enthusiasts like me, this is a great add on to my list of Bath Bombs DIYs.

Hmm. Just the thought of Tacos, I suddenly crave a Simple Taco Salad. I got to have this for dinner.

Taco Bath Bombs

If this is going to be your first DIY, well, this is the perfect choice for you, too. This is very easy to make. As long as you have all the supplies needed, then, there’s no problem at all.

Making the Taco Bath Bombs.

To begin with, gather the supplies and tools needed. You can see them on the list below. I have put down the links where I found the certain ingredient that I used. That is if you don’t know where to find them. Just to make things easier for you.

Oh! Don’t forget to Pin these Taco Bath Bombs into your Favorite Bath Bombs Recipes Pinterest Board. 

Supplies

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  • 1 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 3/4 cup citric acid
  • 1 tbsp bentonite clay
  • 1 tbsp Epsom salts
  • 2 tbsp melted coconut oil
  • 1/2 tsp essential oil blend desired (or coconut and lemon extract, since that’s what I wanted)
  • 1/2 tbsp polysorbate 80 (to keep the colorant from sticking to the bathtub)
  • 1 tsp yellow mica powder
  • 1/2 tsp blue mica powder
  • 2-4 tablespoons taco sprinkles blend
  • 1/2 tsp alcohol (to wet the mixture if necessary at the end of the mixing if it dries out while putting the mixture into the molds)
  • 1/2 tsp cornstarch

Tools

  • 4-5 bath bomb molds
Taco Bath Bombs

Instructions

1 Whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, clay and Epsom salts. 

2 In a second bowl, combine the melted coconut oil, essential oil blend, and polysorbate 80 together, mixing well. 

How to make The Bath Bomb

3 Add liquid ingredients 1 tsp at a time to the dry ingredients, mixing it together slowly so as not to start the fizzy reaction. 

4 Add the yellow and blue mica powder and stir until the color is consistent throughout. If you would like a more intense color, add more mica powder in 1 tsp increments, stirring between each increment until you have the color you want. Keep in mind that the color will fade a little when the mixture dries.

How to make The Bath Bomb

5 Dust the bottom of one side of the bath bomb mold with cornstarch. The sprinkle side tends to come out on its own, so do not bother to dust that side with cornstarch.

6 Place about 1 tsp of sprinkles in the non-dusted side of the bath bomb mold. 

How to make The Bath Bomb

7 Immediately pack each side of the bath bomb mold with the mixture. Pack extra bath bomb mixture between the two molds, then press the two sides together, grinding and pressing them to force the two together.

8 Allow the bath bombs to rest in the mold for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the top and side of the mold to release the bombs.

Taco Bath Bombs Recipe

9 Use your bath bombs immediately or store them in an airtight container until you’re ready to use them!

Taco Bath Bombs

Taco Bath Bombs

These easy DIY Taco Bath Bombs are so relaxing and invigorating to use. It's a great addition to your favorite bath bomb collections, too.

Materials

Tools

  • 4-5 bath bomb molds

Instructions

  1. Whisk together the baking soda, citric acid, clay, and Epsom salts. 
  2. In a second bowl, combine the melted coconut oil, essential oil blend, and polysorbate 80 together, mixing well. 
  3. Add liquid ingredients 1 tsp at a time to the dry ingredients, mixing them together slowly so as not to start the fizzy reaction. 
  4. Add the yellow and blue mica powder and stir until the color is consistent throughout. If you would like more intense color, add more mica powder in 1 tsp increments, stirring between each increment until you have the color you want. Keep in mind that the color will fade a little when the mixture dries.
  5. Dust the bottom of one side of the bath bomb mold with cornstarch. The sprinkle side tends to come out on its own, so do not bother to dust that side with cornstarch.
  6. Place about 1 tsp of sprinkles in the non-dusted side of the bath bomb mold. 
  7. Immediately pack each side of the bath bomb mold with the mixture. Pack extra bath bomb mixture between the two molds, then press the two sides together, grinding and pressing them to force the two together.
  8. Allow the bath bombs to rest in the mold for up to 24 hours before gently tapping the top and side of the mold to release the bombs.
  9. Use your bath bombs immediately or store them in an airtight container until you’re ready to use them!

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