Ariane Arsenault
Making bath bombs can be quite a challenge especially if you don’t have a good recipe. It can be very time consuming to make and test different formulas and very frustrating when they don’t come out as planned!
I have had many frustrations over a bowl of fizzy mix that wouldn’t stick or bath bombs that would collapse after being pressed! If you are down that road, I totally understand! Many people think that buying a press will be the magical solution to fix all your bath bomb troubles.... Well, no!
As with hand pressing bath bombs, you will need to have good formulas, quality ingredients and patience! Once you have all this figured, making bath bombs will be a breeze. I'm here to teach you that.
Choose good ingredients
Ingredient selection is important when it comes to bath bombs. This course will teach you what to look for to make quality and high performing bath bombs that everyone will love.
Make Beautiful Bath Bombs
Choose from a wide selection of hand molds on the market and start making bath bombs right away! This course includes many formulas (recipes) with fragrances, essential oils and many different skin loving additives.
From Hobbyist to Pro
While this class doesn't focus on the legislation behind making and selling bath bombs, it will show you many different techniques including using professional presses.
The Art of Making Bath Bombs
Along my journey to understand the many ups and downs of making bath bombs, I have realized that many factors can make your batch great or a complete failure! Some ingredients just won’t work, some fragrances will have your mix dry out super fast and depending on the climate, you will have to select different wetting agents and different wetting ratios.
I have created the formulas (recipes) in this course to be used with different types of molds, from the classic sphere to vacuum and 3D printed. I will cover using a press for makers who wish to upscale production and reduce stress on their arms & wrists.
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