Bath Bombs With Mango Butter Recipe

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Bath Bombs With Mango Butter
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Ingredients:

  • 1/2 cup citric acid
  • 1/4 cup cornstarch
  • 1/4 cup epsom salts (or sea salts)
  • 1/4 cup powdered milk
  • 2 tbsp borax (optional)
  • 2 1/2 tbsp butter ( mango)
  • 3/4 tsp water
  • 1 -2 tsp essential oil

Directions:

  1. To make bath bombs successfully, have ingredients ready to mix. Choose your moulds carefully and have, at least, 2 molds ready for filling. Read the instructions first so you know what you are doing. Carefully measure out the wet ingredients (if you have too much, you will end up with slop , and, if that is the case, just dry the product out and leave it loose (it will still work!).
  2. To Start: Combine the baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, salts, powder milk and borax.
  3. Melt the mango buter and water in a microwave safe measuring cup or over low heat in a small pot. Add to the baking soda mixture. Combine the mixture and add the essential oils. Mix well. Mixture should hold together when you make a ball.
  4. Working quickly, press the mixture FIRMLY into your mold, making sure the edges are clean. Leave the mixture in to the mold for a couple of minutes, then pop out. While one tray is drying, work on the other (I put a small cutting board over top of the mold, flip over, then lift the mold off). Let bombs dry overnight. Once dried, place them in a decorative bag and tie with ribbon.
  5. To use: Drop 1 - 2 bombs into your tub and relax.
  6. ~Or~ leave the mixture in the mixing bowl for 24 hours, periodically mixing the ingredients, breaking up the clumps. Once the product has dried out, place in a nice decorative bag with a colourful ribbon. Makes nice gifts.
  7. Helpful Hints: I have used large ice cube trays that I use just for bath bombs. When picking a mould you want something that is not too big (you end up wasting product) and soft edges (the bombs end up too fragile with sharp angles). When the bombs are in the molds, and I have pressed firmly down, I will run a sharp knife along the bottom of the mold to get a clean, flat edge. You can put lavender flowers, rose petals, etc in your mixture, but sometimes it ends up clogging your drains, so think carefully about what you are putting in the bombs - if you put too much dried fowers in the bomb may not come together.
  8. Commercial bombs have lots of hidden ingredients it them that are not necessarly good for the skin, like Sodium Laurel Sulphite - which gives you the bubbling action You get nice bubbles, but this product (in its raw state) will actually burn the skin.
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Nutrition Facts

Per ServingPer 100 g
Amount Per 1 Serving
Calories 45.26 Kcal (189 kJ)
Calories from fat 28.35 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 3.15g 5%
Cholesterol 9mg 3%
Sodium 5045.47mg 210%
Potassium 36.26mg 1%
Total Carbs 3.51g 1%
Sugars 1.06g 4%
Dietary Fiber 0.05g 0%
Protein 0.74g 1%
Vitamin C 0.2mg 0%
Calcium 25.1mg 3%
Amount Per 100 g
Calories 120.79 Kcal (506 kJ)
Calories from fat 75.65 Kcal
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 8.41g 5%
Cholesterol 24.01mg 3%
Sodium 13464.91mg 210%
Potassium 96.76mg 1%
Total Carbs 9.36g 1%
Sugars 2.83g 4%
Dietary Fiber 0.13g 0%
Protein 1.97g 1%
Vitamin C 0.6mg 0%
Vitamin A 0.1mg 1%
Calcium 67mg 3%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calorie needs.
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Tastes

  • salty
  • savory
  • bitter
  • sweet
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Weightwatchers Points

  • 1.2
    Points
  • 1
    PointsPlus

Good Points

  • saturated fat free

Bad Points

  • High in Sodium

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