Plug the bathtub and fill it with water.You have to have a bath to use a bath bomb! Draw a bath to your liking: not too cold and not too hot. When the tub is filled as high as you want, turn the water off.
Put the bath bomb in the water.As soon as the bath bomb enters the water, it will start to bubble and fizz. Over time, the bath bomb will start to break apart and dissolve, allowing all the beneficial oils, salts, and butters to be released into the bath water.
If you want to enjoy the colorful water works before you get in, put the bath bomb in after filling the tub halfway. You can watch the swirling colors as you add the rest of the water.
Get undressed and step into the tub.You can enter the tub while the bath bomb is still fizzing, or you can wait until it’s finished.
Getting into the tub while the bomb is still fizzing will allow your body to soak up more of the essential oils and skin softening ingredients.
Get undressed and step into the tub.You can enter the tub while the bath bomb is still fizzing, or you can wait until it’s finished.
Getting into the tub while the bomb is still fizzing will allow your body to soak up more of the essential oils and skin softening ingredients.
Get out of the tub when the water gets cold and dry off.After a while, the water will start to naturally cool down. At this point, you can leave the bathtub and drain the water.
Rinse off in the shower.You don’t have to shower after using a bath bomb, but you may want to if you’ve been soaking in a lot of glitter and dye. Simply drain the tub, then take a shower to rinse the oils and butters off your skin.
· Bath bombs are great for moisturizing, but not for cleaning your body. If the point of your bath was to, well, bathe, wash yourself off with soap in the shower.
· While they’re not bad for your hair, bath bombs aren’t made to clean it, either. Rinse your hair out entirely once you’re done.
Rinse off in the shower.You don’t have to shower after using a bath bomb, but you may want to if you’ve been soaking in a lot of glitter and dye. Simply drain the tub, then take a shower to rinse the oils and butters off your skin.
· Bath bombs are great for moisturizing, but not for cleaning your body. If the point of your bath was to, well, bathe, wash yourself off with soap in the shower.
· While they’re not bad for your hair, bath bombs aren’t made to clean it, either. Rinse your hair out entirely once you’re done.