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Bath Bombs

TopicalsIntermediate30 min prepN/A infuse24 hours (incl. dry) total

Fizzy, fragrant bath bombs infused with coconut oil. A luxurious soak with topical benefits.

Recipe Planning Notes

Who It Fits

Best for cooks comfortable with timing, yield management, and closer process control.

What To Expect

Colorful, fizzy bath bombs that dissolve in warm water, releasing infused coconut oil and essential oils. The compounds absorb through the skin during a long soak. Not intoxicating โ€” provides localized relaxation.

BatchCraft Note

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What to Expect

Colorful, fizzy bath bombs that dissolve in warm water, releasing infused coconut oil and essential oils. The compounds absorb through the skin during a long soak. Not intoxicating โ€” provides localized relaxation.

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Portions
6
Per Portion
10 mg
Carrier
45g
Batch Target
60 mg
Dosage clarity

BatchCraft scales the source material with the recipe so your target 10 mg per serving stays stable. If you keep the original 1x source amount and only stretch the tray, per-serving strength changes fast.

0.5x batch3 servings
Linked source
10.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
20.0 mg
1x batch6 servings
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10.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
10.0 mg
1.5x batch9 servings
Linked source
10.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
6.7 mg
2x batch12 servings
Linked source
10.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
5.0 mg

Recipe Summary

Portions: 6
Target: 10 mg each
Carrier: Coconut Oil
Amount: 45g
Source: 20%
Efficiency: Standard

Kitchen Dosing Reference

Per portion
10 mg

Based on 6 total portions in this batch.

Approx. per tablespoon
18.9 mg

Assumes 1 tbsp is about 14.2g of infused fat.

Approx. per teaspoon
6.27 mg

Useful for dosing sauces, toast, and baking add-ins.

Pantry Check

Mark what you already have and copy only the remaining items for this batch size.

0 of 8 ready

Prep Plan

Use this as your quick kitchen brief before heat, timers, and cleanup start competing for attention.

Before You Start

  • Clear counter space and label a finished-storage container before you start.
  • Measure 45g of Coconut Oil and confirm your target yield.
  • Set out a scale, strainer setup, and a written potency label for the final batch.
  • Prepare a low, steady heat source and avoid boiling during infusion.
  • Line your straining vessel before the hot infusion is ready so you can move quickly.

Time Blocks

  • Prep window: 30 min
  • Infusion / extraction window: N/A
  • Total active project time: 24 hours (incl. dry)
  • Before starting, read the full method once and confirm storage space is ready.

Batch Snapshot

Yield
6 portions
Strength
10 mg each
Carrier
Coconut Oil

Helpful Gear For This Recipe

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Full Equipment Checklist
Citric Acid

Sour finish and anti-stick help for gummies.

Cheesecloth

Classic straining tool for cleaner infusions.

Kitchen Thermometer

Useful for monitoring low-heat infusion work.

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Ingredients

1x
  • 45g infused coconut oil, melted
  • 240g baking soda
  • 120g citric acid
  • 120g cornstarch
  • 60g Epsom salt
  • Essential oils of choice (lavender, eucalyptus)
  • Bath bomb molds
  • Optional: food coloring, dried flower petals

How to Make It

  1. 1Mix baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, and Epsom salt in a large bowl.
  2. 2In a separate bowl, combine melted infused coconut oil with essential oils and food coloring.
  3. 3Slowly drizzle wet mixture into dry, whisking constantly. It should hold together when squeezed.
  4. 4Pack tightly into bath bomb molds. Press firmly.
  5. 5Let dry for 24 hours in a cool, dry place.
  6. 6Carefully remove from molds. Store in airtight container away from moisture.

Pro Tips

  • โ˜…Add wet ingredients very slowly โ€” if the citric acid activates (fizzing), you've added too fast.
  • โ˜…Humidity is the enemy โ€” make these on a dry day and store in a dry place.
  • โ˜…Individually wrap in plastic wrap for gift-giving or long-term storage.

Serving Ideas

Drop one bomb into a warm bath and soak for 20-30 minutes. The longer you soak, the more absorption. Rinse off afterward or let the oil moisturize your skin.

Substitutions

No Double boiler? Use Slow cooker on low

Set to low/warm for 2-4 hours, stir occasionally

No Double boiler? Use Mason jar in simmering water

Finger-tight lid, simmer for 2-3 hours

No Cheesecloth? Use French press

Pour infusion into French press and plunge to strain

No Cheesecloth? Use Fine mesh strainer + coffee filter

Slower but effective

Carrier swap guidance

Switch coconut_oil to mct_oil

Flavor: More neutral and less coconut-forward.

Potency handling: Dose handling is similar, but liquid MCT is easier to portion precisely.

Texture: Thinner and better for droppers, capsules, and drinks than for gummies or baking.

Use when you want a pourable oil rather than a semi-solid carrier.

Shelf Life

Room temp2-3 months
Refrigerated6+ months
Frozen1+ year

Based on Coconut Oil carrier

Shopping List

Ingredients
  • 45g infused coconut oil, melted
  • 240g baking soda
  • 120g citric acid
  • +3 more
Equipment
  • Bath bomb molds
Optional / Nice to Have
  • Optional: food coloring, dried flower petals
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