I’ve had back problems for practically as long as I can remember. I won’t get into all that, but relaxing in a hot bath has always been a great way for me to feel better when the pain hits. Sometimes I make my own DIY bath bombs with epsom salts, citric acid and essential oils to help me relax, or sometimes I treat myself to store-bought bath bombs. One thing I’ve learned though is that homemade bath bombs are just as wonderful as the store-bought ones, so it’s totally worth it to DIY your own bath bombs. Whatever the occasion, you can try making of these cute DIY bath bombs for your BFF, your family or for yourself, and I’m sure most of these are WAY cutest that the bath bombs you’ll find in-store!
Which of these cute DIY bath bombs is your favorite?! I’m a little bias because one of them is mine, but this cupcake one looks good enough to eat, doesn’t it?!
Cupcake Bath Bombs / a Pumpkin & a Princess
Green Apple Bath Bombs / Sugar & Charm
Mermaid Bath Bombs / Beauty Crafter
Panda Bath Bombs / A Pumpkin & A Princess
Donut Bath Bombs / Club Crafted
K-Cup Bath Bombs / the good stuff
Midas Touch Bath Bombs / Soap Queen
Grow-a-Boyfriend Bath Bombs / Studio DIY
Calendula Bath Bombs / Savvy Naturalista
Fish Bath Bombs / Beauty Crafter
Lemon Bath Bombs / A Pumpkin & A Princess
Matcha Green Tea Bath Bombs / The Makeup Dummy
Pumpkin Spice Bath Bombs / Purely Katie
Unicorn Horn Bath Bombs / A Pumpkin & A Princess
Coconut Oil Bath Bombs / hello glow
Mimosa Bath Bombs / Ctrl + Curate
Rainbow & Gold Lustre Bath Bombs / A Beautiful Mess
Amethyst Bath Bombs / A Pumpkin & A Princess
“Frozen” Snowflake Bath Bombs / THE FARM GIRL GABS
Death Star Bath Bombs / a Pumpkin & a Princess
Gingerbread Bath Bombs / Beauty Crafter
Fruity Bath Bombs / little green dot
Cake Slice Bath Bombs / A Pumpkin & A Princess
Heart Bath Bombs / The Gunny Sack
Sleepytime Magnesium Bath Bombs / The Natural Beauty Workshop
OK, now I’m feeling in need of a relaxing bath. The question is, which of these cute DIY bath bombs should I use??