Bath Bombs can be a soothing addition to the bathing experience, and I’ve always wondered how left out people without tubs must feel. As the empathetic person I am, I started to ponder ways in which everyone could enjoy the wonders of a fizzy, aromatic bathing experience. That’s when I dreamed up the idea of shower bombs. As it turns out, however, there were many others who’d had this dream before I did. In the past year, I’ve seen “shower bombs” begin to make their way on the shelves of my local grocery and natural food stores. Yet, my passion for DIY was too strong to simply buy one. I was on a quest to create the perfect shower bomb!
I love that shower bombs require less ingredients than their bath-fizzy counterpart, and because the focus is on the aromatherapy aspects rather than the skin conditioning elements, you can prioritize the perfect aroma. Shower bombs also allow you to use ingredients that may not be wise to use in the bathtub, such as menthol crystals or other strong mints. These types of ingredients can be irritating and can cause skin discomfort when added to hot tub-water or if used incorrectly. Since there are so many other ways that they can be enjoyed—like in the shower—I opt to stay away from minty things in the tub.
With this in mind, I headed to my DIY lair (AKA my kitchen) to craft up a homemade shower bomb recipe so I’d be prepared for any sniffles or pollen thrown my way during what I call the “sinus seasons” (generally winter and spring in my life). Menthol and eucalyptus are among the best supports for sinus discomforts; their ability to open us up is unparalleled. When used in a hot shower, we also get the added benefit of the steam helping to deliver the botanical gifts in these bombs.
Makes about 5-6 bombs
Directions
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