This Anxiety Reducing Bath Bomb Recipe will be a delight in your home. Filled with a fantastic scent that will help you get recharged for what’s ahead. Check out how easy it is to make this bath bomb recipe.
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Anxiety Reducing Bath Bomb Recipe
Stress takes a hold of the best of us so these Anxiety Reducing Bath Bombs are the perfect way to combat anxiety and stress and help you feel better after a warm hot bath. Check out how easy it is to make these and how wonderful you will feel after using them.
Just drop an anxiety reducing bath bomb in your bathtub and soak your worries away. We all know how Lavender is great in helping reducing Anxiety and depression. Even Citrus oils like Orange essential oils help raise spirits and put people in a good mood. Along with Chamomile and a few other goodies this anxiety reducing bath bomb recipe will be a wonderful treat for anyone ready to wash the anxiety away.
So head below and try your hand at easy to make Anxiety Reducing Bath bombs. Like this recipe? Alter it by adding other essential oils to make various scented Bath Bombs for your bathing delight.
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What you’ll need to make Anxiety Reducing Bath Bombs
· 1 cup baking soda
· 1/2 cup citric acid
· 1/2 cup Epsom salt
· 3/4 cup cornstarch
· 2 tbs almond oil
· 3 teaspoons witch hazel
· 1.25 teaspoon blue or green mica powder
· 8-10 drops lavender essential oil
· 10 drops grapefruit
· 10 drops orange/citrus
· 8-10 drops chamomile
· 6-8 drops clary sage
· Small spray bottle with water
How to make bath bombs
In a large bowl combine all dry ingredients and mix well. Make sure there are no clumps.
In a small glass bowl, combine the almond oil, essential oils and witch hazel. Whisk.
Pour the liquid mixture into the large bowl, it will fizz once the liquid touches it.
Begin mixing using a fork (or your hands) until everything looks combined and somewhat moist.
Prep your silicone molds and use a spoon to fill the molds halfway. Using a silicone spatula, press the mixture into the molds firmly. Spray each mold with a small bit of water (one spray) and press down again to make sure they’re firm.
Using too much water will cause the bombs to lose their fizz. If you don’t press down firmly, the bombs will not hold together.
Divide the rest of the mixture into the molds and again press down firmly. Spray the top with water and press down again.
Let sit on the counter for twenty four hours to set before removing from molds.
Makes 4 large ball style bombs.
Some tips for using Anxiety Reducing Bath bombs
Note: from the mica powder and the almond oil these bombs will leave your bath a bit slippery- so take caution when getting out!
These do make great gifts. Who couldn’t use an anxiety reducing bath bomb.
Looking for more great Bath Bomb Recipes? Check out these two great ones:
or this Wonderful Lavender scented heart Bath bomb
Comments & Reviews
Deborah Musgrove says
First of all what do you coat the inside of the silicone molds with…water?
It looks like your molds are only half a round shape, if so how do you put them together, or are the mold an complete round shape and you just have to press it in there.
Anita says
How do you remove bathbombs from round molds
ConservaMom says
It’s silicone so you pop them out 🙂
Rebecca Wilson says
Every mom needs to have these on hand!
Lauryn R says
I love bath bombs! This anxiety relieving recipe sounds amazing and would be perfect for me. I have suffered from anxiety my whole life, but it definitely is worse now that I have three littles under 8. I am a stay at home mom and hardly ever do anything for just myself, besides an occasional hot bubble bath. These would be perfect for these, thanks for sharing! 🙂
Cathy Jarolin says
I would just love to try these Bath Bombs I bet they are amazing. Unfortunately I can’t take a Bath anymore i Have Bad Knees and once in I wouldn’t be able to get out! I love relaxing Baths. I think they sell Bath tubes that have a door you can enter from. I will check it out! Thank You for this awesome recipe…
Pat says
I have Terrible knees and had both replaced.
I could not give up baths; I hate showers.
You can install safety bars and learn the best way to get up.
I get on my knees briefly facing away from the faucets.
I put each foot against a side of the tub and push up.
I weigh over 200# and am 78 yeas old.
Use the safety bars to help you.
I also understand there is a seat that can lower and raise you in the tub.
I thought the cost of installing the sit in tub was outrageous!
Jennifer Gregory says
I wish I was a bit more talented, the kids love bath bombs!
Amy Hall says
If only our only bathtub was conducive to actual baths! lol Tiny little thing.
Lori says
I so agree, I have a Tiny version myself. Trying to take a bath once I’m in it and the water is as well, I lay back and most of me is covered but my front facing lady lumps (Fergie’s terms lol) are completely sticking up out of the water ?!!! That just takes the comfort & relaxation from the bath ?? Ugh??#chillychichi’s
ConservaMom says
HAHAHA!! OHMG! @Lori you win today’s best comment award!
Dandi D says
I’ve never tried bath bombs before, but they look great!
Barbara P says
These have been on our things to try list for about 6 months. We were going to use them through the summer. Along comes your recipe which sounds pretty easy. Saved and put them back on top of the list. Would be nice to have them done by the time the weather turns.
Ashley Chassereau Parks says
I’ve been wanting to try bath bombs for a long time. The ingredients sound amazing!! These would make great gifts too!! I love the color!!
Cathy Jarolin says
I can just imagine how nice these Bath Bombs would make your Bathroom smell, & you Smell.. I Imagine alot of ladies would just love to have this recipe. So I will share it! Thank You for sharing this Delightful Recipe.
Linda Manns Linneman says
I can’t wait to try this. I have several problems that make my body hurt most all the time. This might be something that will help. Thank you so much for sharing
Deborah D says
Thank you for this recipe! I really need it.
Sohair says
I would like to use these and buy or learn how to make them ty
Tamra Phelps says
Oh, I wish I could use these in a nice bath. I shower now because of arthritis in my knees & I miss relaxing in a tub!