Make these easy to use Fizzy Bath Tablets for a nice foamy bath. They awaken the senses with fragrance release, popping particles and sparkling effect.
Ingredients
Ingredient | Wt, % (as is) |
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Phase A | |
Natrasorb Bath | 10.00 |
Fragrance oil of your choice | 2.00 |
Phase B | |
Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate Powder | 15.00 |
Sodium Bicarbonate | 45.00 |
Citric Acid | 25.00 |
Kaolin Clay or Cream of Tartar | 2.00 |
Colloidal Oatmeal | 1.00 |
Total | 100.00 |
Mixing Procedure
Spray or mist the fragrance on Natrasorb Bath and mix. Blend Phase A and Phase B. Mold the tablet in to your choice of mold.
Natrasorb Bath is able to absorb and carry large quantities of oils and anhydrous liquids such as fragrance oils. The starch is processed in a manner that creates unique “pockets” that can carry the oils essentially in a solid powder form. Natrasorb Bath is hydrophilic so that once the starch comes in contact with water; it immediately dissolves, releasing loaded fragrances and/or oils and emollients, dispersing them into the warm water.
Physical Properties
Color | Cream Colored |
pH | Not Measured |
Viscosity | Not Measure |
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