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  • Shea Bath Fizzie Recipe

    I like this recipe because it makes a nice light natural yellow bath bomb. I have yet to meet kids or adults that do not like the scent.

    Clementine Mango Bath Fizzie

    Ingredients:


    3 cups Citric Acid
    6 cups of Baking Soda
    2 teaspoons Shea Butter
    Clementine Mango FO (amount as desired)
    Sprayer bottle of rubbing alcohol or witch hazel
    Bath Fizzie Super Scooper

    Directions:


    Melt shea butter in microwave and set aside. In a large mixing bowl, combine citric acid and baking soda. Mix well. Add shea butter & fragrance. Mix well. Heavily spray mixture with rubbing alcohol. Toss and mix. Spray again and toss. Repeat this step over and over until mixture adheres to self. Do not make too moist. Scoop an ample amount of mix into scooper and press. Slowly open scooper and remove ball. Place on lined cookie sheet and allow to dry 24 hours. Once hard, package and store for use or label for sale.
    Note: Bath tub will be slightly slippery. Use caution when entering or exiting.

    Wishing You Much Success!
    Debbie May


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