🛁 Dive into DIY delight!
The Alex Spa DIY Bath Bomb Donuts Kit allows kids aged 6 and up to create 6 vibrant, donut-shaped bath bombs. This all-inclusive kit features molds, Epsom salt, food coloring, and a delightful chocolate scent, making bath time a creative and relaxing experience.
Recommended Uses For Product | Bathing |
Special Ingredients | Succinic Acid |
Bathwater Additive Type | Bath Bomb |
Variety | Bath Bomb,Bath Bombs |
Product Benefits | Creative fun and relaxing bath time experience |
Item Form | Donut |
Scent Name | Chocolate |
Color | Multicolor |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.00 Count |
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How much my Grandson LOVED it!!
This is a Christmas gift for my grandson who LOVES bath bombs... this will be a big hit!
A**R
Granddaughter LOVED it!
We have not made any of these yet. Looks like fun!
G**S
Steer away
I followed the directions with this to a T both times. (They give you enough to do two batches of 3) Did not work at all. The chocolate scent that comes with it is horrendous.The ingredients ended so wet with the first batch, it went straight into the trash. I thought it was from too much color being added but the instructions said you could add up to 7 drops per color mixture. We added about 4 to each.The second batch I decided we should only do 1 single drop of color. This time it was not too damp but so crumbly, it wouldn't go into the donut mold.0/10 complete waste of time and money.
A**I
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S**H
Needs patience for a successful product
After reading lot of reviews, I realized that baking soda in the packet is over reactive. So, I added water in batches of 5ml, so mixture didn't become watery. But after adding colors, it became moist, which wasn't helping in making moulds. So it was flowing/deshaping wen kept on plate for drying.And so in the 2nd set of pouches, I reduced 5ml of water, used only 20ml (same, added in every 5ml). The dough was perfect. But the donut mould was small, so was difficult to bring a perfect piece. Had lot of trials but was breaking. Got a plan to use cookie cutter, stuffed dough in it, placed on plate & tapped sides. Came out beautiful.Reviews said scent wasn't good, so I used my own aroma oil.Of course funtime with kids, but needs lot of patience. Better use cookie cutter than the donut mould
J**A
Cute project
My girls have become obsessed with bath bombs so we thought this would be a fun project. We had fun, but this is a messy project. My 5 and 7 year old had trouble getting the molds to hold but could do it with my assistance.
B**E
These will not explode your tub
With our planned bathroom renovation, I bought these to break up our old cast iron tub. I was hoping these bath bombs would break the cast iron into smaller more manageable pieces. Unfortunately they were very ineffective.
H**O
Nope
It does not create good bath bomb material and makes a mess by fizzing everywhere. A waste of time and when it does get put in warm water, it clumps to the bottom and doesn't fizz. It's just a piece of weird clay in the end. Nit my favorite product and not worth the price. You can make better bath bombs with materials at homes such as Epson salt, baking soda, and citric acid.
S**R
Arrived very quick
Christmas present so hasn’t been opened yet but it arrived very quick and the product appears as described
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