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Uploaded by on Sep 15, 2010

This is an experiment using a Bath Bomb/Bubble Bar Combo that I made scented with a dupe of Lush's Rock Star.

I used the same ingredients that I would normally use for a Bath Bomb so that it would still fizz and dissolve but also added some Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (SLSa) which is a skin friendly foaming agent derived from Coconut & Palm Oils that is suppose to be milder than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).

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  • Hi could you tell me how you make these. Sooo many lovely bubbles n fizz!!

  • @Rainbowdrops31 I used the same ingredients that you would normally use for a basic bath bomb, but also added the same type of foaming agent used when making bubble bars.

  • Thanks for your comments everyone! 

    @goodmaro, believe it or not, I didn't have to use a stabilizer at all!! I was sooo excited about that. The bubbles lasted on their own. Since I added it while the water was running, plenty of bubbles were created and I didn't had to crumble it myself because it fizzed itself out :0)

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  • Kia, These are FANTASTIC!!~ Justin

  • And lots of colour too.

  • NO FRIKIN WAY!!!! Ive used combo bars before and i NEVER get bubbles!!!! Trip out! Girl...you are amazeing!!!!! Love this!!!

  • I wouldn't recommend the combination product. That's because foaming products are best added while filling the tub with splashing, but fizzing products are best added to the water while you're already in it to experience the fizz. The fizz doesn't generate enough gas to make much foam, so you'd have to decide whether to sacrifice one function or the other, according to when you put it in the water.

    Also, the sulfoacetate would benefit from a foam STABILIZER.

  • I love Bath Bombs, they do much better during the cooler weather as far as making them. The heat seems to fizz them a little.

  • good experiment :)

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