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link to 3 Bath Bombs to Relieve Sore Muscles and From a Hard Day

3 Bath Bombs to Relieve Sore Muscles and From a Hard Day

There are few things more satisfying than a soak in the bath to rejuvenate sore muscles after a long day. You may feel depleted through work, play, or exercise and need to relax with your favorite...

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link to How to Make Bath Bombs without Citric Acid

How to Make Bath Bombs without Citric Acid

As one of the key ingredients to give your bath bombs fizz, you might think Citric acid is essential in bah bombs. Well, I'm here to tell you it is not and explain some alternatives. DIY Bath Bomb...

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link to Bath Bomb Recipe with SLSA = BUBBLES!

Bath Bomb Recipe with SLSA = BUBBLES!

Using some SLSa in this bath bomb is a recipe for bubbles. I want this to be fun so am going with Vanilla tones too and a silky shea butter finish. If you've ever wondered how to make bath bombs...

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link to Bath Bomb Recipe with Coconut Oil – Alternatives?

Bath Bomb Recipe with Coconut Oil – Alternatives?

It is easy to make a bath bomb with or without coconut oil. This recipe will provide a milky bath bomb to leave your skin feeling silky smooth, and you can choose your own scent too. This is a...

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link to Bath Bomb Recipe with Shea Butter (This is Awesome!)

Bath Bomb Recipe with Shea Butter (This is Awesome!)

This bath bomb recipe with shea butter will leave your skin moisturized and smooth as silk, not to mention the proven anti-inflammatory properties of this African gem. Here is a simple shea butter...

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link to Bath Bomb Recipe without Cornstarch

Bath Bomb Recipe without Cornstarch

Whatever your reason, this is an easy, no-fail, bath bomb recipe without cornstarch - Get ready to enjoy the fizz. Whilst cornstarch adds hardening properties and a silky finish, it is possible to...

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About Me

I was living in the New Forest in the UK at the dawn of the Bath Bomb and Poole Quay was a regular weekend hangout. Great bars, restaurants, and quirky shops.

And of course, Poole, in Dorset was also the birthplace of the Bath Bomb. Right around the time I was there. I was fortunate to be discovering Bath Bombs for the first time, right there in the infancy.

A fair few tides have come and gone in the time since, and miles traveled, but my fascination with Bath Bombs is still as strong as it ever was. So I thought I would share some of my experience and collected info from over those year here in my personal Bath Bomb Guide

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