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Valentines Flower Bath Bombs

Make fragrant bath bombs with a floral touch for a special Valentine’s Day surprise!

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. It is also strongly advised to perform a patch test before proceeding with usage.

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, measure 2 cups of Sodium Hydrogen Carbonate and 1 cup of Citric Acid.

Step 2: Add 6ml of Flower Fragrance Oil to the mixture. Thoroughly work the fragrance into the powder, ensuring minimal clumping.

Step 3: Divide the mixture in half. Ensure that the bowls you use have enough space for hand mixing.

Step 4: In one bowl, add 4 drops of pink food colouring. Rub the powder between your fingers to evenly distribute the colour.

Step 5: Add 4 drops of Witch Hazel. Rub the Witch Hazel through the powder mixture. Squeeze a small amount of the mixture in your hand to check if it holds its shape. If not, add another drop of Witch Hazel and repeat until the mixture holds its shape. Avoid adding too much Witch Hazel, as it can cause excessive bubbling in the bath bomb.

Step 6: Take one half of the bath bomb mould and place 3-4 rose petals at the bottom. Sprinkle some white bath bomb powder over the petals. Next, add a small handful of the pink bath bomb mixture on top of the white powder.

Step 7: Gently pack the mixture down and repeat the layering process until one half of the mould is full. Repeat the same steps for the other half of the mould.

Step 8: Firmly press the two halves together while twisting. Ensure that the interlocking seals are clear of any bath bomb mixture so they can click together properly. If they don't fully connect, you can add a pinch of the mixture between the two halves.

If the bath bomb mould doesn't click together, check for any trapped mixture.

Step 9: To use the bath bomb, either crumble a portion into your bath or drop the entire bomb in and watch it fizz!