November 07, 2023Bath Care
Shimmering Quartz Bath Bombs
Crystals are just like old friends: beautiful, relaxing to be around, and never fail to make you smile.
These shimmering geode bath bombs look just like a quartz crystal! Naturally-coloured and easy to assemble, it’s almost too pretty to use.
Makes a show-stopping gift, especially when displayed in a reusable glass jar.
Toss in the bath for a lovely bath ritual, and bask in the botanical wellness that nature offers.
Yields: 3-6 Geode Halves, depending on the size of mould & filler used
Ingredients
Rock Base Layer:
- ½ cup baking soda
- ¼ cup citric acid
- ¼ cup cornstarch
- ½ - 1 tsp clay or cocoa powder (i.e. dead sea, glacial, rhassoul) for an earthy look
- Earth's Aromatique hydrosol of choice OR water in a spray bottle
- Half circle bath bomb mold, muffin tin (greased with coconut oil) or other mold of choice
Crystal Top Layer:
- ⅓ cup epsom salts
- ⅓ cup coconut oil, melted
Optional:
- 1-10 drops skin-safe essential oils
- 1/2-1 tsp tub-safe colorant (turmeric root powder, mica, etc.)
Instructions
- Combine baking soda, citric acid, and cornstarch. Mix well to combine.
- Split into separate bowls if various colours are desired, divide between several bowls. Add chosen clays or cocoa powder. Add essential oils and further colourants, if using. Mix well.
- Using a spray bottle, moisten the mixture a few sparse sprays at a time, stirring well in between. Stop when the mixture looks like very dry pastry and it stays in a clump when squeezing a handful.
- Work quickly so ingredients do not dry out, and be sure not to add too much moisture.
- Pack contents into mold, pressing more into bottom and sides, leaving a concave shape in the middle. Let dry.
- Spoon a few tablespoons of epsom salts onto the top of mold. Drizzle over 1 tablespoon of melted coconut oil. Layer epsom salts and coconut oil until desired “crystal” look is reached.
- Place in the fridge for 3-5 hours. Release carefully from molds. Store in a cool/dry place.
To Use
1 geode per bath.
Coconut oil may make your tub slippery: use caution when entering, and rinse tub well afterwards