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Mother's Day DIY Lavender Bath Bombs

Lavender is a popular essential oil that is known for its calming and relaxing properties. Lavender bath bombs are a great way to enjoy the benefits of lavender in a relaxing and luxurious bath.Close up of a field of lavender

Important Note: Prior to using any of the products mentioned, it is highly recommended to thoroughly read and understand all safety precautions associated with each product.

Please be advised that this guide is intended for informational purposes only and APC Pure cannot accept any responsibility for the outcome of any usage based on this guide.

Here are the materials you'll need:

Step 1: In a clean, dry bowl, combine 2 cups of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate and 1 cup of Citric Acid.

Step 2: Add 3 teaspoons of Magnesium Sulphate Heptahydrate (Epsom Salts) and 6ml of lavender essential oil. Work the fragrance through the powder mixture, trying to avoid as many clumps as possible.

Step 3: Split the mixture in half.

Step 4: Add 4 drops of witch hazel to one half of the mixture. Rub the witch hazel through the powder and squeeze it in your hand to see if it holds its shape. If it does not, add another drop of witch hazel and repeat until it does.

Step 5: Take one half of the bath bomb mould and place some dried lavender at the bottom. Gently pack in the mixture, then repeat on the other side of the mould.

Step 6: Firmly press the two halves together while twisting. Make sure the interlocking seals are clear of any bath bomb mixture so they can click together. If they don't push fully together, you can add another pinch of mix between the two halves. If your bath bomb mould is not clicking together, this may be if some mixture is stuck in between the mould.

Step 7: Allow to dry for 24 hours.