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		<title>Different Types of Handmade Bath Bombs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Handmade bath bomb is one type of bath fizzy. They are called as such because when you put them in the water, they will dissolve which produces a fizzing sound and creates certain scents, colour, and other interesting things to make taking a bath more interesting and relaxing.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Handmade bath bomb is one type of bath fizzy. They are called as such because when you put them in the water, they will dissolve which produces a fizzing sound and creates certain scents, colour, and other interesting things to make taking a bath more interesting and relaxing.</p>
<p>You can buy handmade bath bombs from supermarkets or drugstores, but if you want to make them yourself, you can also do so. If you want to know your options regarding making a handmade bath bombs, here are some types of handmade bath bombs.</p>
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<li><em>Basic Handmade </em>Bath Bomb<em>. </em>The size of bath bombs varies, so it is up to you how big or      small you want your handmade bath bombs to be. You will need citric acid,      with hazel, baking soda, colouring, fragrance (optional), and soap mould.      Combine baking soda and citric acid in one bowl and make sure that you      thoroughly incorporate them. A mixture which is not well-blended will have      a grainy texture. What you should try to achieve is a smooth texture. Add      the colouring, witch hazel, and fragrance. When you reached the right      texture for your mixture (which is sticky), you can now pour it into your      soap moulds. After a few minutes in the moulds, take them out and leave      for 3 to 4 hours in a dry, clean place.</li>
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<li><em>Fizzy Milk Bath Bombs. </em>You will need baking soda, citric acid, corn starch, powdered      Epsom salts, powdered milk, olive oil, cocoa butter, fragrance, and a      mixture of equal amounts of water and witch hazel. Combine all the dry      ingredients. Add all the oils and other liquids. Mix thoroughly until you      reached a sticky consistency. Put into moulds.</li>
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<li><em>Water Softening Bath Bombs.</em> The ingredients are similar to that of making a basic handmade      bath bomb, but in this case,      you have to add starch, which makes it more fragile. After leaving the      mixture for a day and it has already become firm, apply witch hazel at the      bottom and leave it as is for another day. Applying witch hazel on the      bottom part creates a layer of crust, which keeps your handmade bath bomb      from breaking.</li>
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<li><em>Moisture Rich Bath      Bombs. </em>Again, ingredients are similar to the      ingredients used in making basic handmade      bath bombs, but for moisture rich bath bombs, you have to add Epsom      salt. You have to mix together all the dry ingredients in one bowl and all      the wet ingredients in another bowl. After thoroughly mixing both, mix the      two mixtures together in a third larger bowl. Use wire whisk for a firmer      bath bomb.</li>
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<li><em>Super Moisturizing Bath Bombs. </em>These handmade bath bombs are similar to the regular      moisturizing bath bomb, but add a cup of dehydrated milk instead of some      of the baking soda.</li>
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<p>From these several types of handmade bath bombs, you can choose one which you like best and is most appropriate for your skin type. Handmade bath bombs will not only give you a fresh and clean feeling after taking a bath, they also make your bathing experience an interesting and a very relaxing one.</p>
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