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DIY: Bubble Bath

Beth May 7, 2014

Written by Beth G.

We’ve always been big fans of bubble baths. However, I’m not a big fan of the long list of ingredients on the bottle. Solution? Make your own!

This kid-approved, busy, mom-friendly homemade bubble bath solution is simple, and the ingredients won’t leave you worrying about long-term consequences. Win-win!

Bubble Bath

Ingredients:

  • ½ cups Dr. Bronner’s liquid soap (or another natural liquid soap)
  • 1 egg white (gives you strong, lasting bubbles)

Directions: 

Step 1: Gather the ingredients.

Step 2: Mix ingredients together and add to bathtub water.

Mix It Up!

A bubble bath doesn’t just have to be for fun. It can be relaxing or healing as well! Adding herbs, oils, and other things you have around the house to your bath can nourish and heal your skin gently!

Depending on our needs, we often add other things like:

Essential oils – Adding different essential oils can give you different benefits. We love to use lavender before bedtime for a relaxing bath! Consider 5 Essential Oils to Reduce Stress & Anxiety.

Magnesium flakes – magnesium plays a very important role in the body’s functions.

Honey – honey is very moisturizing!

Redmond Clay – Redmond clay is great for detox baths.

Oatmeal – soothes itchy skin.

Peppermint – adding peppermint to your bath can be energizing and a great pick-me-up.

There are so many wonderful things you could add…the list goes on and on.

What are your favorite things to add to the bath? Do you make your own bubble bath?

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Beth
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8 Comments

  1. […] How to Make a Homemade Kid-Friendly Bubble Bath […]

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  2. Does this last indefinitely? Or would you say that there is a use by date?

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  3. You say ‘add water’? How much? Or do you mean, Add to (bath) water? Also, do you need to refrigerate this mixture or will the egg whites stay antibacterial at room temp? Thanks!

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    • Hi Lisa,

      I think this is best for a single use, as I don’t think the egg whites would keep long. I’ll have Beth (the writer) come to answer more questions.

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  5. I’ll have to try this with my grandkids. I hate the commercial products especially with the chemical fragrance oils used. Big advocate of essential oils but please be aware you should never use peppermint essential oil with children. Peppermint essential oil has a cooling affect on the body and can dangerously lower body temperature too much and too rapidly.

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