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tanmubio · 1 year ago
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TANMU Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate SLSA Fine/coarse powder
Dive into a world of unparalleled bubble magic with Hubei Tanmu Biotech Co., Ltd.'s High-Active Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa) – where higher actives mean extraordinary bubble performance for your soaps and shampoos!
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At Hubei Tanmu Biotech, we know that the heart of every exceptional soap and shampoo lies in the bubbles. Our High-Active Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa) is your secret ingredient to crafting products that deliver an enchanting bubble experience like no other.
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What sets our High-Active SLSa apart? It's simple: more actives, more bubbles! With up to 85% concentration, our SLSa transforms your products into a spectacle of lather and froth, captivating users and creating an indulgent bathing experience.
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whatwouldmothmando · 4 years ago
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Get all 8 of our Cryptid Bath Bombs!
This Cryptid Combo of 8 bathbombs includes the following: - Bigfoot bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pine Forest, Rain, and Campfire.  Bigfoot bath bomb contains brown shimmery mica powder - Alien bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pear, Cucumber Melon, and Lemongrass. Alien bath bomb contains green water-soluble dye - Mothman bath bomb: Fragrance includes Sandalwood, Violet and Pomegranate. bath bomb contains black mica powder and red biodegradable glitter - Nessie bath bomb: Fragrance includes Ocean, Rain, Grass. bath bomb contains blue shimmer mica - Ghost bath bomb: Fragrance includes Night Air, Cotton sheets, violet. bath bomb contains silvery purple shimmer mica - Yeti bath bomb: Fragrance includes Peppermint, sugar cookie, vanilla. bath bomb contains purple biodegradable glitter and mica - Chupacabra bath bomb: Fragrance includes Cactus, cactus lily, pear, sand musk. bath bomb contains orange mica and red and purple biodegradable  glitter - Jersey Devil bath bomb: Fragrance includes Lilac, Pine and Grass. bath bomb contains black and brown mica powder These large 2.75-inch (8 oz) diameter bath bombs are part of a series of cryptid-themed bath products. ***The Mica Powder used will not stain your tub, and has been ethically sourced.***
Bathbombs include shea butter, fragrance, Mica Powder, citric acid, baking soda, SLSA, witch hazel, and polysorbate 80 Fragrance is from P&J Trading scent oils    
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fordtato · 5 years ago
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CRYPTID BATH BOMBS
Ghosts
-Ghost bath bomb: Fragrance includes Night Air, Cotton, and Violet. (Reminiscent of a spirit under a cotton sheet by a garden window) Ghost bath bomb contains shimmery purple-silver mica powder 
Aliens (OUT OF STOCK)
 - Alien bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pear, Cucumber Melon, and Lemongrass. (Reminiscent of the green of alien skin) Alien bath bomb contains green water-soluble dye
Nessie
- Loch Ness Monster bath bomb: Fragrance includes Ocean, Rain, and fresh-cut grass (Reminiscent of the Scotland hills) Ghost bath bomb contains shimmery purple-silver mica powder
Mothman (OUT OF STOCK)
 - Mothman bath bomb: Fragrance includes Sandalwood, Violet and Pomegranate. (Reminiscent of the dark and Mothman’s red eyes) Mothman bath bomb contains black mica powder and red glitter 
Bigfoot
  - Bigfoot bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pine Forest, Rain, and Campfire (Reminiscent of the pine forests of the pacific northwest) Bigfoot bath bomb contains shimmery mica powder 
———- These large 2.75-inch diameter bath bombs are part of a series of cryptid-themed bath products. ***The Mica Powder used will not stain your tub, and has been ethically sourced.*** Bathbombs include shea butter, fragrance, Mica Powder, citric acid, baking soda, SLSA, witch hazel, and polysorbate 80 Fragrance is from P&J Trading scent oils
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thecosmetickitchen-blog · 5 years ago
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Lockdown Bath Bombs
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At the moment, the chances are that you can’t get hold of your favourite products from stores like Lush cosmetics - not to mention they cost a bomb (excuse the pun!) in the first place. That being the case, why not learn something new and enjoy making your own tailor-made at home? If you can get to the supermarket, the chances are you’ll be able to get most of these ingredients at home; if you can’t, don’t worry, you can order them online on either Amazon or eBay.
In order to make these truly cost-effective, you’ll need to buy the ingredients in bulk - but if you’re just doing this for a bit of fun, then there’s no harm in just scaling the recipe down and making whatever quantity you want.
I’d recommend reading this entire post first to give you an idea of what you’re doing, rather than starting and getting frustrated if you get lost on your way.
Before you begin, you’ll need some equipment on standby, including cup measures, tablespoon and teaspoon measures, a large bowl, a whisk, and a small bowl or jug. You’ll also need a spray bottle that creates a fine mist; ideally the spray bottle should be full of a 100% alcohol solution, but you can use water provided you don’t dampen the mix too much. You’ll also need some bath bomb moulds, which you can find cheap on eBay or Amazon. It’s up to you what size and shape you buy, and you can buy either clip-together moulds or press-together moulds (which is what I use).
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The moulds I use are stainless steel and make bombs that are roughly 2.6-inches in diameter. If you can find stainless steel moulds, I’d recommend them, as the clip-together plastic moulds can sometimes break when you pull them apart, and the cheaper tin moulds can dent a bit easily. Here’s a few suggestions that you might want to investigate, but it’s entirely up to you - buy whatever suits your budget or whatever you like the look of:
Stainless Steel Sphere Moulds
Metal Moulds (Mixed Shapes)
Plastic Sphere Moulds
If you’ve been successful, then you should end up with a lovely, fizzy bomb that does something like this when you drop it in the bath:
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So, what is going in to these bath bombs? Well, if you search the internet, you’ll find that there’s dozens of different recipes for these bombs; everyone has their own mix of things they like to include, so this is just my recipe. It’s the one I have success with, but I am not going to claim mine is the definitive recipe - play about and see what works for you.
Based on my 2.6-inch moulds, this gets me roughly 8 bath bombs, although on this occasion I only moulded 6 bombs and kept the rest to use as bath fizz - more on this later!
Ingredient Tip #1: One suggestion I have in regard to making bath bombs is regarding the use of vegetable glycerine (or any glycerine) in the mix. Some recipes do suggest it, but don’t do it, it can ruin your bombs! This is because glycerine is a natural humectant - which is the technical term to describe something that retains or preserves moisture. That makes it brilliant for the skin - but not so good for bath bombs. The reason for this is because bath bombs contain sodium bicarbonate (or Baking Soda, in the common tongue) which, if you didn’t already know, reacts with water and creates the fizz of the bombs. So including an ingredient that will draw in moisture from the air is a bad idea as it can start the fizzing reaction early, either ruining the bomb altogether or making it so that when you go to use the bomb, the fizz is all but gone.
Ingredient Tip #2: If you can find them, use fine Epsom salts as these will mix in better with the other ingredients and larger grains can make the mix very crumbly and harder to mould. It should also be noted that larger grains of salt can draw in moisture in a similar fashion to glycerine.
Ingredient Tip #3: Make sure all your ingredients are either food or cosmetic grade.
Ingredient Tip #4: If using colourants, make sure they’re water soluble otherwise they can stain your bath and ruin your life! You might also want to wear gloves if you’re using liquid or gel colours so they don’t stain your hands; you should be okay if working with mica powders.
Ingredient Tip #5: You can use whatever carrier oils you like for your mix, they don’t have to be the same as mine.
Ingredient Tip #6: If you’re using liquid dyes, remember that they will lighten once mixed with the dry ingredients, so you might want to add a little extra if you want to end up with stronger coloured bombs.
Dry Ingredients
2 Cups Cornflour
1.5 Cups Baking Soda
1.5 Cups Citric Acid
Two-thirds of a cup Epsom salts
.5 Cup Cream of Tartar
Mica powder (if you’re using powder and not a liquid dye)
Note: If you want to make a bubble bath bomb, then you can ditch the Cream of Tartar and use SLSA instead.
Wet Ingredients
3 Tablespoons of Fractioned Coconut Oil
2 Tablespoons of Vitamin E Oil
2 Teaspoons of Witch Hazel
Colourant
Scent (make this as strong or as weak as you like)
Method
1. Add all of your dry ingredients to a large bowl and mix them together with a whisk, until you have a fine white powder that looks like snow - and there are no large clumps of any one ingredient present. I used a liquid dye to colour my bombs, so I did that in the next step - but if you’re using a mica powder, add that now until you have the depth of colour that you want. Remember that with mica powder, a little usually goes a long way! If you have a respiratory problem, such as asthma, then I would recommend wearing a face mask while mixing these ingredients - especially if using SLSA which is a very fine powder and can easily irritate your lungs. You might also want to consider safety glasses if you are concerned about your eyes.
You can guy mica powders on eBay or Amazon, or through a specialist soap making site like these ones over at The Soap Kitchen.
If you want to make bombs that are multicoloured, my suggestion would be to wait until after you have mixed the dry and wet ingredients together, then to split the mix equally by weight to make however many colours you want, and then to add the colour - whether it be a liquid or powder. You’ll just need to give it a very thorough mix to blend it in.
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2. In a bowl or jug, mix together the wet ingredients to the best of your ability. Obviously the Witch Hazel and oils will not mix as one is water based and the other isn’t - but that’s not to worry too much. Now is also the time to add in your liquid colours if doing so. On this occasion, I actually used a food gel colourant as I didn’t happen to have a soap dye in the colour I wanted, and the colour of food gels is very concentrated, so you generally don’t need to use a lot. Plus they can be cheaper to buy than some of the more expensive liquid dyes - not that any of the dyes are hugely expensive.
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You can find a wide range of different dyes from natural to synthetic. The ‘cheaper’ ones can be more inclined to stain your bath, but this generally doesn’t happen unless you use a lot of it.
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With some liquid dyes, you may need to dilute these in water first. If you have to do this, you might want to consider using the dye in place of the Witch Hazel and not as well as, as too much liquid can cause the reaction with the baking soda to begin and ruin your bombs - or make them a lot less fizzy!
Some dyes I found that you might want to check out:
Natural Dyes - The Soap Kitchen
Liquid Dyes - The Soap Kitchen
Zwanzer Dyes (20 Colour Assortment)
Now is also the time for you to add your scents. Again, there are loads of different brands that you can buy. I used the ones pictured below - because they come in some really ‘fun’ scents like Blueberry Muffin, Chocolate Orange and Pina Colada (which I used for this recipe) etc.
Pure Life (which I think may just be a rebrand of the ones pictured below) has all the traditional scents you would expect to find like lavender, rose, ylang ylang, sandalwood etc., but also has these funky fragrances too. You can buy their range here.
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3. Now the time has come to add your wet ingredients to your dry ingredients. My suggestion here would be to add this in thirds, and give the mix a very thorough stir with your whisk before adding more. This is to mitigate your chances that the Witch Hazel or other water-based ingredients you use will cause a reaction with the baking soda. The oil-based products will not cause a reaction.
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Once mixed together, you should end up with a snowy powder which is coloured and scented, but now also holds shape when you squeeze it - as if you were making a snowball.
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4. Now is the time for the fun bit: making the bombs. This can be a little tricky, as it is somewhat dependent on the conditions you are working in: for instance, if you’re in a particularly dry climate, you might need to use a little more moisture than if you’re in a humid climate. But the principle is essentially the same: using your spray bottle of pure alcohol (ideally) or water if not, give the mix a couple of very quick sprays just to dampen it slightly. You do not want to soak the mix, only make it mouldable!
Now work quickly to get the mix into the moulds - alcohol spray will evaporate quite quickly, which is what makes it preferable, as it will evaporate out of the bombs, leaving them dry, and not giving them a chance to start a reaction.
Using a spoon, or your palm, press the mix into the mould until it’s quite condensed. Before pushing or clipping the moulds together, remember to slightly overfill them so that the two halves fuse together and join.
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If you’re using clip-together moulds, then you can leave them in the mould to set overnight before gently opening the mould and tapping them out. If you’re using a push-together mould, using your finger or a spoon, very gently tap the mould to release the mix.
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Carefully set these bombs aside to dry out. Depending on the humidity level, this could take anywhere from an hour or two, to overnight. You can, of course, run straight up to the bath and use them there and then if the mood takes you!
Once dried, the bombs should last for a few weeks, but I’d recommend keeping them stored in a dry place, ideally in a sealed container, lest they fall victim to humid conditions. Now, you should have plenty to keep you going for a while - so go have a bath and relax.
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Troubleshooting:
My bombs are hissing and increasing in size and not drying out.
Unfortunately, too much moisture went in to these bombs and the reaction has started. Really all you can do is run yourself a bath and use them there and then - or discard them, and remember to mist the next bomb / batch with less alcohol or water solution.
My bombs are cracking or falling apart.
Okay, so this isn’t a complete disaster - it just means your bombs were too dry. If this is the case, remember to use a little more mist on the next bomb / batch or you can do what I do and ‘rebrand’ the product. The mix will still work perfectly well when added to the bath, so there’s no need to discard it! Get yourself an air-tight container (Mason jars work well) and spoon the mix into that. You no longer have bath bombs, you have bath fizz! And if anyone asks: that is absolutely what you intended to end up with in the first place! ;) Just shake some of this into the bath when you next have one, and you’ll get the same relaxing feeling, it just won’t involve a bomb fizzing round the bath!
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Someone also once asked me, what each ingredient in this recipe is there for. If you’re really that interested, then the gist is this:
Cornflour: it’s a bulking agent and also makes the water ‘fluffy’
Baking Soda & Citric Acid: this is what creates all the fizzy goodness
Cream of Tartar: Helps the bomb float so it doesn’t just sink and fizz away at the bottom
SLSA: This is the ingredient that creates the bubbles (if you’re making a bubble bomb)
Oils / Witch Hazel / Epsom salts: Soothes the skin
Colour: Makes it look pretty
Scent: Makes it smell nice
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professorpalmarosa · 7 years ago
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Professor Palmarosa’s DIY Bubble Bath Powder Recipe
Hello, everyone!
Below, you will find a quick and easy recipe to make your own bubble bath powder at home. This recipe is so easy that I’ll be doing a private class for a group of eight-year-olds later in the year.
The yellow bubble bath you see in the pictures is my Magnanimous Moon Spirit (Cynthia - Pokemon Platinum) blend, but you can really use any essential or fragrance oils of your choosing. Here’s some of the ones I’ve made for personal use already:
Eucalyptus Globulus, Blood Orange, Peppermint, Lemon, Finger Root, Geranium Bourbon
Jasmine, Pink Lotus, Osmanthus
Lily of the Valley, Magnolia, White Camellia
Cherry Blossom, Rose
Silver Fir, Pink Grapefruit
Myrrh, Turmeric, Finger Root, Red Thyme
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Miscellaneous Supplies
Mixing scoops (1 cup, ½ cup, ¼ cup)
Gloves (latex or nitrile)
Spoon
2 Mixing Bowls
Containers for Bubble Bath Powder (I use the tiny plastic fake-Masons from a craft store since I’ve mailed these to friends before)
Mask (SLSA will make you cough, since it goes everywhere. Protect your lungs)
Dry Ingredients
2 cups Baking Soda
1 cup Citric Acid
½ cup Epsom Salt (Fine Grain, Unscented)
½ cup Cream of Tartar
¼ cup SLSA
Wet Ingredients
Gel Food Coloring (any color you like)
½ tsp Aloe Vera Gel (optional)
1 tbsp Fractionated Coconut Oil or Sweet Almond Oil (optional)
2 tsp Essential Oil or Fragrance Oil (any blend you like)
Procedure
In one mixing bowl, pour and mix all dry ingredients (except the Citric Acid) until the mixture is consistent. Check for clumps and break them up if any appear.
In the other mixing bowl, squirt 2 to 3 wads of gel food coloring. From personal experience, the reds will make the powder look pink until wet, but the yellow requires very little to go vibrant. Just don’t use more than 4 good squirts.
Add the other wet ingredients to the bowl with the food coloring. Stir until they appear to be relatively consistent.
Pour the dry ingredient mixture on top of the wet ingredient mixture. Mix until the color appears to be uniform throughout the mix.
Add the citric acid to the mixture. Mix until your powder is consistent. If you hear any hissing, add extra baking soda and stir.
Once everything is good and consistent, pour your powder into its storage containers.
End Result
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The end result is a fragrant, lovely bubble bath powder that (so long as your container has a lid) will stay fresh for 3 to 6 months. After that, it probably won’t fizz as much or the smell won’t be as intense. You can still use it, but I digress.
To use the powder, draw a bath and pour the powder underneath running water. You can either dump the whole little jar and create a mass of bubbles…or just a little for some scent, color, and relaxation in the tub. It’s your prerogative.
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my3cbd · 4 years ago
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Hemp Bath Bombs in Newyork
CBD Bath Bomb
Description
Our Premium CBD Bath Bomb alleviates, deliver and reestablish skin with our newly scented, excellent fixings, and Hemp-determined cannabidiol. A high centralization of CBD may help ease pressure and strain while giving calming solace anyplace your body needs it. Pressed with rich fundamental oils, botanicals, and minerals to decrease irritation, assist the body with unwinding, all while hydrating and feeding your skin.
In a joint effort with Health and Wellness Guru Hannah Bronfman's HBFIT and planned for flexible skin health management wellbeing.
Directions
Fill and warm the bathtub to an agreeable level, eliminate the plastic wrapping, and delicately drop a bomb into the water and lower into your best self. Keep bath bombs put away in a dry area and away from dampness when not being used.
Cautioning: Do Not Eat! Expected outside utilize as it were. Try not to use with broken, bothered or harmed skin. Keep far from kids and creatures. In the event that you experience any unfriendly side effects, if it's not too much trouble stop use. This item isn't expected for pregnant or breastfeeding moms.
Dosing
One Half or Full puck to….
-To relax after a long and stressful day of work
-To calm your body and mind before going to bed
-Wash away the weight of the world on your shoulders
-Provide your skin with soothing and restorative ingredients
-To bring out your best inner self
Ingredients
Sodium Bicarbonate, Epsom Salts, Citric Acid, Kaolin Clay, sodium Sulfoacetate (SLSA), Coconut Oil, Polysorbate 80, Rose, Frankincense, Geranium and Lavender, Rose Powder, Himalayan Salt, Hibiscus powder, Calendula powder, Hemp-Derived Cannabidiol
CBD Oil
The quickest and best conveyance of CBD, our CBD Oil is carefully planned to convey a high convergence of expansive range cannabinoid hemp remove. Each jug contains 30ml of rich phytocannabinoid oil, separated with all-normal CO2 from natural hemp plants, and mixed with natural coconut oil as a transporter. To utilize, add to beverages, food, or take orally under the tongue. Zero THC, 100% vegetarian, without gluten, non-GMO hemp, sans sugar, and mercilessness free.
For more details: https://my3cbd.com/
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gemshomeboutique-blog · 4 years ago
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Bath Dust. All £1.00 each or 2 for £1.50. These are on a first come, first served basis, limited stock available. These are ideal if you are unsure of the quality of our products we sell, and they contain the same ingredients as our bath bombs, egg bombs, heart bombs and chill pills (only variation is colourings and scents used). We also recommend you try a Bath Dust to perform a patch test, for those who are unsure whether your skin will react, or flare up any skin conditions you may be suffering with. The supplier has recieved good reviews from people who suffer with eczema and other skin conditions, who have had no problems using the products we sell. A list of the ingredients used in the bath dust, bombs, egg bombs, heart bombs, chill pills are listed below:. Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Aqua (Water), Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Prunus Dulcis (Almond) Oil, Witch Hazel, Parfum (Fragrance), Buttermilk Powder, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSA), (+/- CI 59404, CI 45430, CI 18965, CI 19140, CI 15989, CI 16255, CI 15985, CI 73015, CI 42090, CI 61585), (+/- Bioglitter) (+/- Activated Charcoal) If you would like to order or any questions, please dont hesitate to get in touch. Stay Safe Everyone https://www.instagram.com/p/CEUWzXGFtI5/?igshid=1saawogz6vfpc
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southernscentsations · 5 years ago
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Keep your pet healthy and happy by bathing your furry four legged friends regularly in this high quality and economically priced shampoo bar. This recipe makes a great shaped soap that is easy to hold onto when wrestling a feisty pet into the bath. Bright lemongrass essential oil is balanced by the gentleness of the detergent free baby buttermilk soap base. Keep your pet healthy and happy by bathing them regularly in this high quality yet economically priced shampoo bar. You Save $12.10 by purchasing this kit rather than buying the items separately. This kit includes the following items:       • (1) 0.06 kg (2 fl. oz) - Lemongrass EO- Certified 100% Pure 138     • (1) 1 Piece - Dog Bone Soap Mold (MW 19)     • (1) 2 lb - Detergent Free Baby Buttermilk MP Soap - 2 lb Tray       (1) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - Lathanol LAL Coarse - aka SLSa     • (5) 1 Piece - Premium Crystal Cello Bags (4" x 2" x 9")     • (1) 0.03 Pack (1/2 oz) - Natural Raffia       • (1) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - MCT - Mid Chain Triglycerides Liquid       • (2) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - Oat Scrub     • (2) 1 Piece - Droppers - Plastic       • (1) 1 Piece - Instruction Sheet     • (1) 1 Piece - Mask - Basic Procedures       • (1) 2 Piece - Gloves Vinyl (Medium) - Low Powder     • (1) 1 Each - Hairnets - 21 inch Disposable Come into the store or go online at https://www.greatcandle.com/Dog-Bone-Pet-Shampoo-Kit_p_2151.html
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theheadsouceror-blog · 5 years ago
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When is comes to making bubble bath or anything with foam, you can't go past SLSA - also known as sodium lauryl sulphoacetate powder. SLSA is ultra mild, high foaming and makes a rich creamy lather. Being a powder, it can be used in everything from liquid and gel formulations, through to dry products such as bath bombs, dry masques, bar products and dry powder scrubs. The Sourcerors have found a great quality source of SLSA, at a very competitive price. This cleanser tends to be very expensive, but we've got some great pricing. SLSA is effective at quite low amounts, so a little goes a long way! If you would like recipes, hints, tips and tricks, please let us know. Contact [email protected] https://www.instagram.com/p/Byb-pB0p6OC/?igshid=123s0uqgxuqk2
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inmysoappot · 7 years ago
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Difficulty: Intermediate Time: 1 hr Yields: 10 bars
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I love, love, love bubble bars! They’re fun, smell delicious and…. BUBBLES! Lots of bubbles! Need I say anything more?
These bubble bars are created especially with the humid climate in mind! To make them, you will need quite few ingredients, but let me assure you, it’ll be worth it! All the ingredients are available from Pure Nature, except for the corn starch, which you can get from any supermarket.
The fragrance I’m using for these bubble bars is Jamaica Me Crazy from Candlescience, a deliciously fruity tropical blend, and perfect for these fun bubble bars!
  ONE: First add all your dry ingredients to the bowl: baking soda, citric acid, SLSa, kaolin powder, corn starch and cream of tartar. Be careful when adding the SLSa, which is a very fine powder. Avoid breathing it in as it can be irritating to your lungs. I will usually work outdoors and upwind when using SLSa, or alternatively, I will tie a scarf or cloth around my face to prevent breathing it in.
The baking soda and citric acid are what will create a fizz in your bath. Sodium lauryl sulfoacetate (SLSa), not to be confused with the sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS), adds the bubbles to your bath. It is a mild and gentle skin cleanser, and considered skin safe. Both the kaolin clay and cream of tartar add hardness to the bar, and the corn starch acts as a skin softener.
Wearing gloves, mix the dry ingredients and break up any clumps.
  TWO: Add the liquid ingredients, glycerin, polysorbate 80, coconut oil and fragrance, and knead everything together to a dough. Glycerin is the ingredient, which helps create this dough like consistency, and polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier, helping to mix the oils and mica into the water and preventing oil streaks on the water surface and colour rims on the bath tub.
  THREE: Separate the dough into three roughly equal portions, and add 1/2 teaspoon of mica to each portion. Knead until the colour is evenly dispersed throughout the dough, which can take a little while.
The micas I’m using are from Pure Nature and are called Coral Reef (orange), Juicy Pink and Shimmer Green. They also work well in cold process soap.
  FOUR: To put the loaf together, first place the green dough on a sheet of baking paper and flatten it slightly with your hand. Place the pink dough on top and flatten it out to the same size as the underlying green dough. And lastly, place the orange dough on top and again, flatten it to the size of the other two doughs.
  FIVE: Place another sheet of baking paper on top and roll the dough out to a sheet of about 1-2 cm thickness. The baking paper will avoid the dough sticking to the rolling pin.
  SIX: Once you have flattened the dough to the desired thickness, carefully roll it up into a log. You can see in the pictures that I am using the baking paper to help roll the dough.
Once you have rolled the dough into a log, smooth it out with your hands, and because the bottom will most likely still be sticking to the baking paper, carefully roll the log over.
  SEVEN: Use a sharp knife, cut the log into 10 equal bars. Place the bars on a sheet of baking paper, and lightly flatten each bar with the palm of your hand.
EIGHT: Leave the bars to dry out overnight. Turn them over and let them dry for another day. Check their hardness, if they are still soft, you will need to let them dry for longer, turning them over each day.
Because of the high humidity here in New Zealand, bubble bars will take longer to harden than usual. It is not unusual for me to have them drying for several days up to a week.
To use them, crumble the bubble bar under running water and watch it make lots and lots of bubbles in your bath!
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    Bubble bars
Time: 1 hr
Difficulty: intermediate
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Make sure you work in a well-ventilated area!
Ingredients
1 cup baking soda
1/2 cup citric acid
1 cup SLSa
1/4 cup corn starch
1/4 cup kaolin clay
2 tablespoons cream of tartar
1/4 cup glycerin
1 tablespoon polysorbate 80
1 tablespoon coconut oil
3 teaspoon fragrance
1/2 teaspoon green mica
1/2 teaspoon orange mica
1/2 teaspoon pink mica
Directions
Combine the baking soda, citric acid, SLSa, corn starch, kaolin clay and cream of tartar in a bowl, and mix it, using your hands, breaking up any clumps. Be careful of the SLSa, which is a very fine powder, and try not to breathe it in.
Add the liquid ingredients (glycerin, polysorbate 80, coconut oil, fragrance) and, still using your hands, knead it together to a dough.
Separate the dough to approximately 3 equal portions.
To each portion add a different colour mica, and knead well until the colour is evenly dispersed throughout the dough.
Spread out a sheet of baking paper and place your green dough on it. Flatten it a little with your hand. Place the pink dough on top and flatten it out to the size of the green. Lastly, add the orange dough and flatten that out as well to match the other two.
Place another sheet of baking paper over the dough, and using a rolling pin, roll it to a fairly thin rectangle sheet, approximately 1-2 cm thick. The baking paper will help avoid the dough sticking to the rolling pin.
Carefully roll up the sheet of dough into a log.
Using a knife, cut the log into bars. Place the bars on to a sheet of baking paper and gently flatten them a little with the palm of your hand.
Leave the bars to dry overnight, then carefully turn them over and dry them for another day. Check if they are solid enough. If not, let them dry for another few days, keep turning them each day.
Learn how to make your own bubble bars with this easy to follow step-by-step recipe! Difficulty: Intermediate Time: 1 hr Yields: 10 bars I love, love, love bubble bars! They're fun, smell delicious and....
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coolwaterlilies-blog · 5 years ago
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For just $8.49 HYRDRATING - NO ARTIFICIAL FRAGRANCE - COLORANT FREE GROUND OATMEAL, RICE MILK AND WARM VANILLA + LEMONGRASS OIL BATH SOAK Bathorium's newest bath soak, Ancient Oat Hydration, will envelop your body in optimal soothing hydration! Made with organic ground oatmeal, rice milk, cocoa seed butter and grape seed oil (to name a few!) this bath soak will feed your dry skin providing much needed moisturization. With the warm natural essences of vanilla and lavender and a creamy foaming lather, this bath soak will soothe soul, calm your senses and will leave your skin smooth and well-nourished. How to Use: Fill the tub with warm water. Add 1/2 cup of Crush under running water and relax! Ingredients: baking soda, citric acid, sea salt, kaolin clay, certified organic oat kernel meal, slsa, certified organic grape seed oil, certified organic cocoa seed butter, certified organic rice powder, certified organic lavender oil, certified organic vanilla oil, certified organic sandalwood oil,certified organic cedarwood bark oil, certified organic lemongrass oil, chamomile flower extract, certified organic aloe leaf juice,certified organic calendula flower Sizes: 1 Soak - 120g or 5 Soaks - 600 g Made by Bathorium in Ontario, Canada.
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jewell8912 · 7 years ago
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Cucumber Melon & Sea Salt Bath Bomb - Bath Frizzy TO BUY: Click the link in our bio to shop directly. Direct purchase link: spreesy.com/bubblywubblyshop/42 Options: Weight: 6.5: $4.00 Weight: 4.5: $4.00 Bring the spa home to you! Cucumber Melon is a refreshing, fresh scent that is sure to please your senses. With the addition of sea salt, it's a natural remedy that may cure aches and pains. I use only the best oils, butters and essential oils in my bath bombs. They are highly fragranced and very moisturizing. Use this bath bomb to treat yourself or to give as a gift. Approx. net wt 4.5oz. Ingredients: Sodium Bicarbonate, Citric Acid, Cornstarch, Milk Powder, SLSA, Cream of Tartar, Natrasorb Bath, Polysorbate 80, Cucumber Melon Fragrance Oil, Grapeseed Oil, Sea Salt, Colorant, Witch Hazel --------------FOLLOW ME ON:------------------------------------------------ Spreesy: https://www.spreesy.com/bubblywubblyshop Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bubblywubblyshop Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/buwujewell13 Twitter: https://twitter.com/jewell8912 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jewell8912 GIFT CARDS are available in amounts from $20 to $200. Please contact for me for details. Items are shipped within 1 - 3 days of purchase. Instagram selling powered by @SpreesyCo #spreesy | #bubblywubblyshop #bathbomb #bath #spa #instalike #chill
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fordtato · 5 years ago
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BATH BOMB CRYPTID COMBO: https://www.etsy.com/listing/774823584/cryptid-bathbomb-combo-set-of-three
This Cryptid Combo of three bathbombs includes the following:
Bigfoot bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pine Forest, Rain, and Campfire.  Bigfoot bathbomb contains brown shimmery mica powder (Buy it individually here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/774821204/bigfoot-themed-bath-bomb-275-inch-with)
Alien bath bomb: Fragrance includes Pear, Cucumber Melon, and Lemongrass. Alien bathbomb contains green water-soluble dye (Buy it individually here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/788705693/alien-bath-bomb-275-inch-with-shea)
Mothman bath bomb: Fragrance includes Sandalwood, Violet and Pomegranate Mothman bathbomb contains black mica powder and red glitter (Buy it individually here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/787338501/black-bath-bomb-275-inch-with-red)
These large 2.75-inch diameter bath bombs are part of a series of cryptid-themed bath products.
***The Mica Powder used will not stain your tub, and has been ethically sourced.***
Bathbombs include shea butter, fragrance, Mica Powder, citric acid, baking soda, SLSA, witch hazel, and polysorbate 80 Fragrance is from P&J Trading scent oils
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auroracleaning-blog1 · 7 years ago
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Raw Materials Sodium Coco Sulfate Powder
This is a powdered personal care foaming ingredient. It is a palm oil free alternative to SLSA powder (Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate). The feedstock is 100% derived from Coconut Oil and so is 100% palm free as well as EO/PO free. It is a primary surfactant with excellent flash foaming properties. It can used in a wide variety of personal care and industrial applications as a foaming and wetting agent. For more details - Click Here
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swearingmoms · 8 years ago
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All of my bath bombs are available with no color. I do not use SLSA (my son is very sensitive to the powder so I don’t keep it in the house!) but my bombs are loaded with fizz and softening oils and butters. Here is a 4 ounce no color surprise toy bomb. Look at that fizz!
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southernscentsations · 6 years ago
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Did you know that our Dog Bone Pet Shampoo Kit is currently on sale for $24.31? Keep your pet healthy and happy by bathing your furry four legged friends regularly in this high quality and economically priced shampoo bar. This recipe makes a great shaped soap that is easy to hold onto when wrestling a feisty pet into the bath. Bright lemongrass essential oil is balanced by the gentleness of the detergent free baby buttermilk soap base. Keep your pet healthy and happy by bathing them regularly in this high quality yet economically priced shampoo bar. You Save $12.10 by purchasing this kit rather than buying the items separately. This kit includes the following items:      • (1) 0.06 kg (2 fl. oz) - Lemongrass EO- Certified 100% Pure 138     • (1) 1 Piece - Dog Bone Soap Mold (MW 19)     • (1) 2 lb - Detergent Free Baby Buttermilk MP Soap - 2 lb Tray       (1) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - Lathanol LAL Coarse - aka SLSa     • (5) 1 Piece - Premium Crystal Cello Bags (4" x 2" x 9")     • (1) 0.03 Pack (1/2 oz) - Natural Raffia      • (1) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - MCT - Mid Chain Triglycerides Liquid      • (2) 0.125 lb (2 oz) - Oat Scrub     • (2) 1 Piece - Droppers - Plastic      • (1) 1 Piece - Instruction Sheet     • (1) 1 Piece - Mask - Basic Procedures      • (1) 2 Piece - Gloves Vinyl (Medium) - Low Powder     • (1) 1 Each - Hairnets - 21 inch Disposable Come into the store or go online at http://www.greatcandle.com/Dog-Bone-Pet-Shampoo-Kit_p_2151.html
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