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How to Make Fizzy Bath Bombs

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Let the Bath Bombs Dry

Basic Bath Bombs

Basic Bath Bombs Drying

David Fisher
Gently lay the bath bombs (whether you made tablets or balls) out onto a paper towel lined cookie sheet or plate. At this point, they will still be a little bit soft and mold-able. After drying overnight, your bath bombs will be rock hard and ready for a bath tub!

Note: I'll cover coloring your bath bombs and other additives for your bath bombs in another article.

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