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Eucalyptus & Lavender Bath Bombs

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🪻 Eucalyptus & Lavender Bath Bombs 🪻

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Course: DIY Spa
Cuisine: Bath
Keyword: bath bomb, bath salts, bath soak
Prep Time: 30 minutes
For the bath bombs to dry and harden completely: 2 hours
Total Time: 2 hours 30 minutes
Servings: 6 Bath Bombs (approx 3-5 ounces per bath bomb)
Perfect for Relaxation and Stress Relief
🪻 Terpenes & Flavor Profiles: The eucalyptus essential oil adds a fresh, minty, and invigorating scent with eucalyptol as its dominant terpene, known for its clarifying and respiratory relief properties. Lavender essential oil brings a calming floral aroma, with linalool being the key terpene, offering soothing effects and reducing anxiety. Combined, these essential oils provide a balancing and relaxing fragrance perfect for stress relief.
🪻 Bodily System Help: These bath bombs primarily benefit the dermal system, providing moisture to the skin and helping to relieve sore muscles with the Epsom salt. The eucalyptus and lavender oils also promote mental relaxation, stress relief, and clarity, making it ideal for both physical and emotional well-being.
Number of Servings: This recipe makes 4-6 bath bombs, depending on the size of the molds used.
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Equipment

  • Mixing Bowls (large for dry ingredients, small for wet ingredients)
  • Whisk or spoon
  • Bath bomb molds (round or silicone molds for different shapes)
  • Airtight storage containers

Ingredients

  • 1 cup Baking soda (creates fizz and softens water)
  • ½ cup Citric acid (creates fizz and effervescence)
  • ½ cup Epsom salt (relieves tension and soothes muscles)
  • ½ cup Cornstarch (helps bind ingredients and smooth skin)
  • 2 tbsp Coconut oil (moisturizes and nourishes skin)
  • 1 to 2 tsp Water (helps bind the ingredients)
  • 15 drops Eucalyptus essential oil (refreshing and clears the mind)
  • 15 drops Lavender essential oil (calms, soothes, and reduces stress)
  • Dried lavender buds or eucalyptus leaves (for texture and visual appeal)

Instructions

Prepare Dry Ingredients

  • In a large mixing bowl, combine baking soda, citric acid, Epsom salt, and cornstarch. Stir well to ensure all the dry ingredients are evenly mixed.

Mix Wet Ingredients

  • In a separate small bowl, combine coconut oil (melted if solid), water, and essential oils (eucalyptus and lavender). Stir well to combine.

Combine Wet and Dry Ingredients

  • Slowly pour the wet mixture into the dry ingredients while stirring continuously. Add a little bit at a time to prevent the citric acid from reacting prematurely with the baking soda. Mix thoroughly until you reach a texture similar to damp sand. The mixture should hold together when squeezed, but not be too wet.

Add Optional Ingredients

  • If you want to add some texture and a decorative touch, mix in dried lavender buds or eucalyptus leaves. These will add visual appeal and a slight texture to the bath bomb when it dissolves.

Mold the Bath Bombs

  • Fill your bath bomb molds tightly with the mixture, pressing it down to ensure it’s compact. You can use traditional round molds, or silicone molds for fun shapes. Leave a little extra mixture to ensure the bath bomb holds together.

Let Dry

  • Allow the bath bombs to sit and dry in the mold for 24-48 hours. Let them fully harden before removing them from the molds. This ensures they will not crumble when used.

Store and Use

  • Once dry, gently remove the bath bombs from the molds. Store them in an airtight container until you are ready to use them. To use, drop one bath bomb into a warm bath and enjoy the fizzing, relaxing experience.

Betsy’s Infusion Notes:

🪻 Moisture Control: Be cautious when adding water to the mixture. If you add too much, the citric acid will start reacting, and your bath bombs won’t hold together. If the mixture is too dry, your bath bombs might crack. Add water little by little and test the consistency as you go.
🪻 Essential Oil Adjustments: You can adjust the amount of essential oils based on your fragrance preference. If you prefer a stronger eucalyptus scent, you can add more of that essential oil.
🪻 Drying Time: The bath bombs need adequate time to harden. If you try to remove them too soon, they might crumble. Ensure they are completely dry before use.
🪻 Storage: Store bath bombs in a **cool, dry place** in an airtight container to prevent them from absorbing moisture and losing their fizzing ability. If possible, store them in the refrigerator for extra freshness.
These Eucalyptus & Lavender Bath Bombs offer the ultimate relaxation experience, combining the refreshing properties of eucalyptus with the calming, soothing effects of lavender. Perfect for a luxurious, stress-relieving bath that nurtures both body and mind!

My Personal Notes for this Recipe

🍴Pro Tip #1

Dosage Tolerance (tap here to read more…)

Remember, everyone’s cannabis dosage tolerance is different. Only you know your tolerance preferences, so listen to your body. If you do not know where to start, go low and start slow!

Below each recipe card (this recipe included!) are Betsy’s recommended calculators that are the most helpful to calculate your final cannabis dosage!

Some people choose to start out by measuring their tolerance levels by eating a pre-dosed gummy purchased from their local dispensary. Typically, a standard gummy should be approx. 10 milligrams per piece. If you eat a whole gummy and it is too potent, start by micro-dosing your meals under 10 mg per serving. If you eat a whole gummy and it is not enough, increase your per serving potency to over 10 mg per serving.

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Below you will find one or more calculators inserted into this post applicable to the above recipe. Before you get started, here are some helpful tips on how to maximize our calculators throughout Grass with Class. Click on the 🤖 Bot Headlines 🤖 below to expand explanations to maximize every aspect of Grass with Class: Cooking with Cannabis.

🤖 How do I read my flower label? 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓.

🕵Look at the Potency Percentage Profile on your Flower Label. Depending on the dominancy of the flower (CBD or THC) there will be a line that says either THCA% or CBDA%.
🕵Look for the letter “A” at the end of THC or CBD line item on the label. This is the raw, non-decarboxylated originating estimated potency for your newly purchased flower. Search for the line item on your label that says either “THCA” or “CBDA” depending on the dominant flower you are using. The numbers for this line item will be in the format of two digits a decimal point and two more digits.
👉💡 For example “CBDA 15.75% or THCA 18.72%”. Enter your label percentage into the calculator fields that call for flower label deets.

🤖 Wait, What? A Flower Label? 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

If you have “lost” your label 😉, your flower THCA% or CBDA% will range roughly between 15.00% to 25.00%.
👉💡 If you know the strain of your flower, you can look up the general cannabanoid profiles that are typical for that particular strain such as Bubba Kush or Terple Purple. If you have lost your label and you do not know the flower strain, your guess is as good as ours! 🫠
👉💡 If you cannot identify your flower strain type, Betsy Bot recommends that you enter the “ceiling” or highest estimated percentage of 25.00%. per mg/g of flower. Enter this into the calculator fields that call for flower label deets.
👉💡Remember, you can always consume more but you cannot consume less.

🤖 Decarboxylate? 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

📌ALL of our Potency Form Calculators assume that you intend to OR already have DECARBOXYLATED your flower. If you do not know how to decarboxylate your flower, Betsy Bot or our FAQs can help you with this step before moving on to your staple ingredient infusion.
👉💡You may notice that the potency of your flower goes down when you decarboxylate, HOWEVER, the bio-availability of flower benefits go UP when you decarb your flower.
👉🧬The decarbed flower bioavailability provides a much better experience for the diner as well as maximizes the medicinal benefits of the flower itself.

🤖 Measuring Flower 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

🌿🌳Our calculators help you determine the approximate milligrams of potency per one (1) Gram of Flower Weight.🌳🌿
📌NOTE: A scale is extremely helpful to weigh your flower plant matter. Kitchen scales and jewelry scales (for micro-dose measurements) are recommended for this PFC.
👉💡Determining your starting milligrams calculation works for both CBD and THC Dominant Flower.

🤖 Flower Weight Guide 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

⚖ 1/8 ounce of Flower = 3.5 grams in weight
⚖ 1/4 ounce of Flower = 7 grams in weight
⚖ 1/2 ounce of Flower = 14 grams in weight
⚖ 1 whole ounce of Flower = 28 grams in weight

🤖 Play Tips 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

🤹PLAY with different flower weights in this calculator until you find the dose you want.
👉💡 For example: If you want to use your herb garnish for 5 servings at 10 mg per serving then your batch of ground flower buds needs to equal at least 50 mg of CBD or THC total, depending on flower dominancy.
👉💡FORMULA: 50 / 5 = 10

🤖 Measurement Conversions 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

🔀 5 milliliters (ml) = 1 teaspoon (tsp)
🔀 15 ml = 3 tsp = 1 TBS = 1/2 oz = 1/16 cup
🔀 30 ml = 6 tsp = 2 TBS = 1 oz = 1/8 cup
🔀 60 ml = 12 tsp = 4 TBS = 2 oz = 1/4 cup
🔀 90 ml = 18 tsp = 6 TBS = 3 oz = 3/8 cup
🔀 120 ml = 24 tsp = 8 TBS = 4 oz = 1/2 cup
🔀 175 ml = 36 tsp = 12 TBS = 6 oz = 3/4 cup
🔀 240 ml = 48 tsp = 16 TBS = 8 oz = 1 cup
🔀 480 ml = 96 tsp = 32 TBS = 16 oz = 2 cups = 1 pint
🔀 960 ml = 192 tsp = 64 TBS = 32 oz = 4 cups = 2 pints = 1 quart
🔀 3,840 ml = 768 tsp = 256 TBS = 128 oz = 16 cups = 8 pints = 4 quarts = 3.84 Liters = 1 gallon

🤖 Plan Ahead 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

If you are going to use a Primary or Secondary Staple Ingredient infusion to infuse another treat or meal, plan ahead and make sure your Primary or Secondary Staple Ingredients are potent enough to withstand levels of dilution for your next infusion creation. Your portion potencies will become diluted in larger batch incorporations.
Examples of planning ahead include:
👉💡 adding infused sugar to a batch of cookies
👉💡 incorporating maltodextrin powder into a cake mix
👉💡adding infused honey to sweet & sour sauce
👉💡making deviled eggs with mayonaise

🤖 A Note on Labels 🤖 Click here to expand this topic 🔓

📌 DO NOT FORGET! Make SURE to label your final infusion! The more experienced you become with infusions, the more you will rely on your labels for meals and treats!

📌An example of a final label to stick to your zip lock bag or Tupperware container when using CBD or THC Dominant Flower will look like this:
366.52 mg CBD or THC for entire batch
22.91 mg CBD or THC per Tablespoon portion.

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