Make Handmade Bath Bombs Part 1
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@VegasDiva42 Lemon juice is commonly available at most grocery stores and has a high citric acid content and it also has a nice refreshing scent. I wash my face with it on occasion. However, use it at your own risk.
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@Bathmistress Table salt isn't the best to use as it has iodine in it. Too much isn't a good thing. Kosher salt, sea salt and Epsom salt are the best I've come across.
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@VegasDiva42 Any other food grade acid would work, such as ascorbic acid. Though citric acid is the easiest to find, if nowhere else it can be found through a home brew supply, I get mine from The Wine Cellar in Regina, SK. If you do find another food grade acid you will have to figure the reaction ratios to have a balanced fizz. Best of luck!
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OOOHHhhh boy!... very slow... is there anyway you could re do this and speeeeeed things up... I am interested in the information but find it is painful to watch as it is so slow... sorry to be rude... it is not my intention...
BonBonSweets 1 day ago
@BonBonSweets Ooooohhhh no, not redoing the video. Tons of other bath bomb video's out there for you to watch. No offense taken.
Bathmistress 1 day ago
Hello great vid. can I use lemon in place of citric acid?
mssalafiyyah 1 week ago
@mssalafiyyah Thank you. Lemon ... not that I am aware of.
Bathmistress 1 week ago
is there a subsitution for citric acid?
VegasDiva42 1 month ago
@VegasDiva42 If there is, I'm not aware of it.
Bathmistress 1 month ago