This Frozen Pink Lemonade Cocktail Bath Bomb Recipe are the perfect way to awaken your senses and create a craving for summer! This post contains affiliate images.
Frozen Pink Lemonade Cocktail Bath Bomb Recipe
There is nothing quite like a bath bomb to help you relax after a long day. The only thing that could be nicer than a relaxing bath, would be to add a cocktail to the mix!
I was inspired to make this bath bomb to pair with one of my favorite summer drinks, Frozen Pink Lemonade Rosé Wine Cocktail.
Softest Skin Ever!
This Frozen Pink Lemonade Cocktail Bath Bomb Recipe are made with avocado butter, which is perfect for use anytime of year, but it is a great way to protect your skin as you savor spring. It has natural properties that act as a natural sunscreen.
Avocado butter also melts wonderfully, allowing it to easily absorb into your skin and hair. It’s a great moisturizer and helps improve skin tone. It is safe to say, this is one of my favorite natural skin care tools!
The epsom salts in these bath bombs are perfect for relaxing your muscles and soothing aches and pains after a long day. The fragrance is so realistic, your senses will delight as you soak your stress away.
Here are the supplies you need to make your Frozen Pink Lemonade Cocktail Bath Bomb Recipe:
- 2 cups baking soda
- 1 cup citric acid
- 1/2 cup cornstarch
- 1/4 cup cream of tartar
- 1 tablespoon Epsom salts
- 1/3 cup coconut oil
- 2 tablespoons avocado butter
- 1 tablespoon polysorbate 80
- 1 teaspoon pink lemonade fragrance oil
- Light pink colored mica powder
- Cosmetic glitter
- Bath bomb molds
- 2-3 cubes of white melt and pour soap base
- Dry glitter sprayer
- Spray bottle filled with rubbing alcohol
- 1 large mixing bowl
- 1 small bowl
Instructions:
Steps 1-5: In a large mixing bowl, add the baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, cream of tartar and Epsom salts.
Steps 6-7: Add coconut oil. This binds all the ingredients together, so you bath bombs don’t crumble when you touch them! Add avocado butter for extra moisturized skin!
Steps 8-9: Add the polysorbate 80. This helps the coconut oil disperse more evenly in your bath water, makes the bath bombs bubbly and prevents the mica from sticking to the side of the tub. Add the scented oil.
Step 10: Whisk ingredients together.
Step 11: The mixture is perfect when it holds together when you press it into your hands and feels like wet sand.
As you make the bath bombs, you may need to spray the mixture with the rubbing alcohol to moisten them, so they bind together.
Steps 12: Add the mica color powder and mix well.
Step 13: Add glitter(s) and mix in. (while you have the glitter out, go ahead and fill your spray bottle if you have one. If not, no worries!)
Step 14: Take one mold and fill each side with the mixture until it is a bit over-flowing.
Steps 15-16: Press both sides together, using a twisting/grinding motion to get rid of any excess mixture. Gently tap each side and carefully remove the bomb.
Allow the bath bombs to dry a minimum of 24 hours. My rule of thumb is that when it is hard to the touch, they are ready for the final stage…the glaze!
Step 17: Place soap cubes into a microwave safe bowl and melt for 30 seconds and stir. Continue to melt in 30 second intervals until completely melted.
Step 18: Using a condiment or hair coloring bottle or spoon, drizzle the soap over the bombs.
Step 19: Before the soap hardens too much, spray the glitter onto the bath bomb. If you do not have a sprayer, you can just sprinkle the glitter on.
Step 20: Allow to harden overnight. Store in an airtight container or Ziploc bag.
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