{"id":20704,"date":"2021-11-10T17:37:17","date_gmt":"2021-11-10T17:37:17","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=20704"},"modified":"2021-11-10T17:37:18","modified_gmt":"2021-11-10T17:37:18","slug":"how-to-make-diy-relaxing-bath-bombs-with-herbs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/justmetalking.com\/how-to-make-diy-relaxing-bath-bombs-with-herbs\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Make DIY Relaxing Bath Bombs With Herbs"},"content":{"rendered":"
Learning how to make bath bombs with herbs is a great way to indulge your bath addiction without breaking the bank.\n
The best part about making your own is that you can experiment with all different kinds of scents. You can choose whether to aim for uplifting, sensual, soothing, or soporific, depending on the effects you\u2019d like.\n
Hey, depending on whether it\u2019s legal in your area or not, you can even make some CBD bath bombs to soothe joint pain or menstrual cramps.\n
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You\u2019re going to measure this stuff out by weight, which is why the kitchen scales are important. There\u2019s a lot of inconsistency if you\u2019re using cups or teaspoons as measurements, but weights don\u2019t lie.\n
Also, we use dried herbs rather than fresh ones because the fresh ones still have moisture in them. Juicy herbs = bath bombs that fall apart. You don\u2019t want any water content interfering with the dry ingredients here.\n
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Weigh out all the dry ingredients except for the coloring powder, and sift them into a bowl. Then, do the same with the oils in a different bowl.\n
Mix your essential oils with the coconut, jojoba, or whatever other oil you\u2019ve chosen to bind these babies together.\n
Use your whisk to combine these ingredients together lightly. If you\u2019re adding dried herbs into the mixture, this is where you\u2019ll add about half a teaspoon.\n
Keep using that whisk and combine everything together gently. GENTLY. The last thing you want is to get this powdery stuff all over your kitchen or bathroom.\n
Once the ingredients are mixed fairly homogenously, put those gloves on. Work your fingers through the mixture, then knead it a bit more firmly. The texture you\u2019re aiming for is like the damp sand that\u2019s ideal for building sandcastles.\n
If you\u2019re adding a colorant, now\u2019s the time to do so. Mix that through (also gently), and then spoon this mixture into half a bath bomb mold. You should add enough that it\u2019s flurbing over slightly. Yes, that\u2019s an actual scientific term.\n
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Do the same in the other half of the mold, then press them together. If you\u2019ve measured things correctly, you should have to use a bit of strength to squish these halves together.\n
IMPORTANT: Make sure you don\u2019t pack this stuff in too tightly as you go. Add one spoonful at a time, pressing gently. The only time you want to compress it is when you squish them together. That will pack it tightly into a cohesive ball.\n
Wipe off the excess from around the mold\u2019s edges back into the mixing bowl.\n
After you\u2019ve packed these two halves into a tight ball, tap the top with the back of your spoon, and open gently. You should be able to remove the ball without it falling apart.\n
If it does fall apart, the measurements were likely a bit off. Re-measure and try again, making sure there\u2019s no exposure to water anywhere along the way.\n
If they\u2019re holding together, great! Set them aside on a newspaper or paper towel and let them set for 24-48 hours. Alternatively, if you\u2019re in a bit of a hurry, you can pop them into the oven on low heat (around 120\u00b0F) for four or five hours to dry them out.\n
Store these in an airtight container, preferably somewhere other than your bathroom. They\u2019ll fall apart if they\u2019re exposed to water, and that includes steam or mist from your shower.\n
Herbs have different energetic effects on us, as you\u2019ve probably already learned by now. Citrus scents tend to energize us and lift our spirits, while scents like rose and lavender are calming.\n
Plants like calendula petals are ideal for soothing skin issues, and infused oils are easily absorbed by the skin.\n
I mentioned infused oils a bit earlier: these can be really great, but can also be potential skin irritants.\n
Rubbing herbal oils on joints is one thing, but when you\u2019re using bath bombs with herbs in them you\u2019ll be exposing ALL your tissues to these plants.\n
Choose wisely. Yeah, cayenne-infused oil may be great for easing arthritis pain, but do you really want it sloshing around your nethers? Noooooo.\n
Oil that\u2019s infused with something like St. John\u2019s wort, chamomile, or calendula should be fine. Just veer away from anything that\u2019s overly warming, spicy, or irritating.\n
I\u2019ll spare you the horror story about a friend of mine who used a spicy cinnamon bath bomb after a salt scrub.\n
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These herbs and scents are ideal for lifting spirits if you\u2019ve been feeling down. They also have complimentary scent profiles, so they\u2019re unlikely to cause migraines or nausea:\n
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These herbs are great for calming frayed nerves. If you\u2019re dealing with anxiety or stress, and need to calm down after a difficult day, try some of these combinations.\n
Remember that bath bombs with herbs, just like infused bath salts, aren\u2019t just for soothing aching joints or calming your nerves. The scents they release can also do a world of good if you feel like crap.\n
For example, if you\u2019re congested and\/or coughing like some kind of lurgy-addled mucus fountain, a hot, steamy bath full of healing herbs can help you breathe easier.\n
For this kind of respiratory help, try mixing together some of the following:\n
If you suffer from body aches and pains, a hot bath can go a long way to offer soothing relief.\n
Adding herbs to the mix can alleviate tension and discomfort from joint pain, fibromyalgia, arthritis, menstrual cramps, and more.\n
*Note: if it\u2019s legal where you live, try adding some CBD oil into your wet ingredients. It can work wonders for pain relief, as well as for alleviating stress and tension. For moderate pain alleviation, aim for 50 to 100 mg of CBD oil per bath bomb.\n
When it comes to overall wellness, it\u2019s important to remember that sensuality is just as vital as any other type of self-care.\n
Scent and herb blends that stimulate blood flow and inspire feelings of love and playfulness work wonders on many different levels.\n
These scent\/herb blends don\u2019t need to be used as foreplay either: they\u2019re wonderful to promote feelings of body positivity and self-confidence.\n
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When you\u2019re working with aromatic and medicinal herbs, keep in mind that many of them have strong scents that aren\u2019t necessarily complementary.\n
Additionally, remember a scent that\u2019s soothing and calming for one person might be nausea-inducing in another.\n
Many people love the scent of lavender and keep sachets of it in bed to help them sleep. I can\u2019t stand the stuff personally, so I only keep a small bottle of EO at hand in case I need it to treat burns.\n
Members of the mint (Lamiaceae) family tend to work well together. As a result, if you like lavender, you can mix it with things like thyme, mint, and lemon balm without worrying that the scents will overwhelm or cancel each other out.\n
In contrast, delicate plants like roses should be the stars of their own show or complemented by citrus or other gentle florals.\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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