Soothing Lavender Oatmeal Bath Bombs Recipe (2024)

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These soothing lavender oatmeal bath bombs are wonderful for dry skin and smell fantastic. Homemade bath bombs make a great handmade gift with an old fashioned appeal. Making them yourself is so much more thoughtful than a store bought bath bombs.Though an easy bath bomb recipe to make, the results are quite lovely and the moisturizing bath bombs are nourishing for the skin.

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Lavender Oatmeal Bath Bombs: A Soothing DIY Gift

Making this lavender oatmeal bath bombs recipe along with my lavender oatmeal soap would make for a wonderfully giftable combination. It is also a great way to make a variety of homemade bath products while not having to buy too many entirely different ingredients. Both lavender and oatmeal are soothing to the skin, and the lavender and epsom salts are relaxation inducing. Both lavender and oatmeal are therapeutic for dry itchy skin and rashes too. Just what you need for a relaxing bath. MySparkling Lavender Bath Salt Recipe would also make a nice gift basket along with thise DIY bath bombs.

Adjusting the Bath Bomb Recipe

Bath Bomb Color

These diy bath bombs make the bathwater a pretty purple tint, but the coloring can be skipped if you prefer (just add a few more drops of oil or water to make up the difference). I simply wipe up any stray remaining flakes of oatmeal after the bath.

Oatmeal Texture

I chose to leave the oats whole in this bath bomb recipe, but it isn’t necessary. Pulsing the oats in a food processor will create a fine powder referred to as colloidal oatmeal. This will dissolve into the bathwater and make clean-up easier. I personally prefer the look of the bath bombs with the oats unground. I like the oats floating in the bath and it makes the bath bomb recipe easier to make.

Bath Bomb Ingredients and Supplies (Full recipe and measures below.)

You will also need cornstarch and baking soda (not shown)

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While these DIY bath bombs are soothing for the skin, if a serious skin inflammation such as bad eczema or a case of the chicken pox is the problem I suggest making my Oatmeal Bath Soak instead.

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Lavender Oatmeal Bath Bombs Recipe

Beauty Crafter

The bath bomb recipe for these homemade lavender oatmeal bath bombs is easy to make. Both oatmeal and lavender have a soothing effect on the skin, so these are great for those with dry or irritated skin.

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • Whisk together the baking soda, cornstarch, citric acid, epsom salts and oats.

  • Add the fractionated coconut oil, lavender essential oil, and purple gel food coloring. Mix thoroughly. Add the water ONLY IF NEEDED while mixing to avoid a reaction. Grab a handful of mixture and squeeze if it stays together it is plenty moist enough.

  • Sprinkle a pinch of dried lavender flowers on one side of a bath bomb mold, then top with the lavender oatmeal bath bomb mixture and press down firmly. Top off and fill other side. You actually want to overfill the molds then press together with a good amount of pressure. When using metal sphere molds, I twist slightly while pressing, this helps excess mixture fall back into bowl and ensures a tight pack and easy release.

  • Remove the bath bombs from molds gently and set out to air dry before storing in airtight container or shrink bags.

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Soothing Lavender Oatmeal Bath Bombs Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How many drops of essential oil in bath bombs? ›

10 - 20 drops

What makes a perfect bath bomb? ›

The most important ingredients in your recipe are baking soda and citric acid. Bath bombs are generally made with an approximately 2:1 ratio of baking soda: citric acid, though I've found that a 2.25:1 ratio is also acceptable and cuts your costs a bit. Baking soda is readily available from the grocery store.

What essential oils should not be used in bath bombs? ›

Some essential oils, like cinnamon and peppermint, aren't recommended for bath bombs because they can cause irritation.

Can you use regular oatmeal for soap making? ›

In this homemade soap, oatmeal—known for its naturally exfoliating and skin-soothing properties—is the star ingredient. We recommend using natural whole oats as opposed to quick oats that may turn to mush. A shea butter soap base and raw honey make these bar soaps even more nourishing for the skin.

How do you make simple lavender soap? ›

Weigh the melt and pour soap base and pop into a measuring jug. Melt slowly in microwave for 10-20 seconds at a time. Add a drop of purple soap colouring, lavender essential oil and ground lavender buds. Stir well to combine.

How much oatmeal can I add to soap? ›

We recommend using 1 to 6 teaspoons of finely ground oat flour per pound of fats to your soap. Remember, too much of one ingredient can be a bad thing! The more oatmeal you add, the coarser your final bar of soap will become.

How to make bath bombs smell stronger? ›

The best way to add fragrance to your bombs is to use fragrance oils or essential oils. Essential oils are extracted from plants. These oils have strong fragrances so make sure to not add too much. Remember, you can always add more, but you can't take it out!

Why use witch hazel in bath bombs? ›

Witch hazel is a must-have for bath bombs. It wets the baking soda and citric acid enough to hold a shape, then evaporates in the finished product. You can use other methods, but we definitely prefer witch hazel.

Why use cream of tartar in bath bombs? ›

It helps to stabalise bubbles and can bulk out the citric element in bath bomb recipes or even replace completely. Cream of tartar is often chosen as an additive in formulations as it can help to harden products.

What makes a bath bomb hold together? ›

Bath bombs are made with 2 parts baking soda and 1 part citric acid. That causes the fizzing reaction when they're dropped in water. They typically need witch hazel to hold together. From there, you can customize them with colors, fragrances, and additives.

What are the ingredients in lavender bubble bath? ›

AQUA/WATER - SODIUM LAURETH SULFATE - COCO-GLUCOSIDE - COCO-BETAINE - LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA (LAVENDER) OIL - SODIUM CHLORIDE - CITRIC ACID - SODIUM BENZOATE - PARFUM/FRAGRANCE - COUMARIN - LINALOOL - GERANIOL - LIMONENE.

How do you add dried lavender to a bath? ›

Fill your tub with warm water. Warmer the better, because the lavender will steep well. Lightly crush the dried lavender in your palms and put it in your bath water.. Add a whole cup of dried lavender to your tub.

How do you add lavender to a bath? ›

This soothing bath oil is made using both the fresh leaves and flowers of lavender, and light olive oil as the 'carrier' oil. As the essential oil evaporates into the steam, its sweet aroma is released, promoting relaxation. Simply add five or six drops to your bath water.

What oil is best for DIY bath bombs? ›

Ok, let's make the basic bath bombs

For colors & scents, you can use whatever essential oils, fragrance oils, or color dye you like. Although for the carrier oils I do think almond oil and coconut oil work the best for bath bombs.

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