Bath Bombs: How I Organized Bath Bombs by Eve LLC

Posted by admin | Articles, Bath Bombs & Bath Fizzies, Bath Salts & Bombs, Business Resources | Thursday 12 March 2009 10:00 pm

by: Eve Gray

bath-bombs My niece gave me some bath bombs as a gift. I loved them and decided to learn how to make them. Once I learned how to make them, some people wanted to order them so I decided to open a small home-based business.
This is the process that I used:

1. Find your passion.
I loved the way the bath bombs made my skin feel. I loved the pampering, relaxing, and good for the soul type feeling I got when I experienced my luxury bath.

 
2. Read everything you can.
I went to a lot of bookstores and bought many books on the subject. I visited the library and borrowed books. I read eBooks, browsed websites, looked at online databases, and anything else pertaining to my subject that I could find from authoritative resources.

3. Use the Internet and online databases that are available to you.
I used the Internet not only to learn how to make bath bombs but also studied many companies. I especially learned from soap supply and fragrance oil sites. Many sites list their recipes online for you. I visited other bath bombs sites to see how they operated. I reviewed the credentials of some of the people and realized there are plenty of online folks willing to help.

4. Get yourself a mentor and track your successes.
I was lucky, my niece taught me many things about oils, properties of ingredients, labeling, packaging, reputable companies, and marketing ideas. Many sites have FAQ or a contact us section that you could use if you don’t have a mentor. Keep notes and track your successes so you remember what works for you.

5. Refine your skill and test your product.
My family and friends agreed to use my product. I wanted feedback to know that
I was making a quality product and that no one had any trouble with the ingredients irritating their skin. I tried and adapted many recipes until I perfected a process that worked for me. I used many bath uglies before I finally learned but thank goodness they still worked the same as the pretty ones. I practiced shipping and packaging to distant relatives and friends and made sure that a quality product survived the shipping process.
Even with some breakage, the quality was still there.

6. Local county and State assistance.
I went to the local Chamber of Commerce and had a class there. I studied information
and decided to apply for a Doing Business As (D.B.A.) at our local courthouse. I applied as a Domestic Limited Liability Company through Michigan Department of Labor & Economic Growth and for a Sales Tax License through the Michigan Department of Treasury.

7. Store and organize your websites.
Backflip is the site that I use to store and organize my websites. I set up categories for companies, ingredients, colorants, mentor tips, practice ideas, recipes, and wiki.

8. Use friends, family, and templates to set up your business keeping records.
Free templates were used to create invoices. I adjusted mine to collect for Michigan taxes and add the shipping costs. My friend helped me set up some spreadsheets for orders, expenses, and charts. I created folders as documents for lists, line fragrances, retired fragrances, fragrances to be considered, labels, etc. My daughter designed packing slips for me and helped me select fragrances and names for the bath bombs. I keep these documents in a 3 ring binder with plastic pocket protectors for collecting invoices and receipts. I printed my own business cards with Avery stock and my computer.

9. Register for a domain name, build a website, and consider a wiki.
I used Yahoo to register for a domain name and make a starter webpage. I used geocities and my email provider to create more elaborate websites. All sites have my email as the way to contact me for orders or inquiries. The template provided for the website worked fine for me. It listed my mission, information, product, news, and related links. Customers order through email, I email them an invoice, they pay with a check (no charge cards), the check clears, and the bath bomb order is shipped using flat rate USPS boxes. I recently created a wiki and am learning how to use that.

10. Enjoy.
I have enjoyed creating BBE. I am still learning but thought I would share the process this far in case someone could benefit with turning their own hobby into a passion. I learned from so many people and wanted to pass it on to others.

 

About The Author

Eve Gray is a School Library Media Specialist that resides and works in Michigan. She created Bath Bombs by Eve LLC as a home-based business for homemade bath bombs.
http://home.comcast.net/~bathbombsbyeve/BBE.HTML

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    Homemade Oatmeal Bath Recipes

    Posted by admin | Oatmeal Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:50 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    MAKE YOUR OWN COLLOIDAL OATMEAL BATH

    1 cup oatmeal (quick or slow-cooking)

    Blend or process the oatmeal in your blender or food processor until you have a very fine powder (pulverized). This helps the oatmeal absorb liquid.

    To test the colloid property of your oatmeal, gently stir 1 tablespoon into a glass of warm water. If the oatmeal readily absorbs the water and give it a milky look and a silky feel, you’ve processed it enough. If the oatmeal simply sinks to the bottom of the glass, it needs to be processed further.

    Sprinkle the oats into a tub of running water and stir the water with your hand several times to ensure even distribution. For babies, use 1/3 cup.


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    OATMEAL MILK BATH

    3 cups dried milk
    1 cup cornstarch
    1 cup ground oatmeal
    EO or FO

    Use 1/2 cup in your tub or tie in muslin.


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    OATMEAL SOAK

    In blender, mix: 3/4 cup oats
    1/2 cup Lavender Buds
    1/4 cup baking soda
    1/4 cup powdered milk
    1/4 cup Sea Salt
    EO or FO


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    Common Uses for Oatmeal Baths

    Posted by admin | Articles, Oatmeal Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:43 pm

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    Homemade Bubble Bath Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bubble Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 7:33 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    MOISTURIZING BUBBLE BATH

    1/2 cup soap flakes

    1 cup boiling water

    3 tablespoons Sweet Almond Oil

    A few drops of EO (optional)

    Dissolve the soap flakes in the boiling water, stirring gently. Immediately add almond oil, then essential oil (optional). Stir constantly while you add 4-5 tablespoons to running bath water. The rest can be used later, but you will need to stir prior to using again.

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    *BIG BUBBLE* BUBBLE BATH

    1 cup soap flakes

    1 cup water

    2-3 tablespoons Vegetable Glycerine

    A few drops EO, if desired

    Mix all ingredients together and store in container or glass bottle. Add 1-2 tablespoons under rapidly running water to create large bubbles. This mixture can also be used as a shower gel. Shake before using.


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    Homemade Bubble Bath Tips & Recipes

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    Homemade Milk Bath Recipes

    Posted by admin | Milk Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 6:37 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    OATMEAL MILK BATH

    3 cups dried milk

    1 cup cornstarch

    1 cup ground oatmeal

    EO or FO

    Use 1/2 to 1 cup in your tub or tie in muslin.

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    OATMEAL SOAK

    In blender, mix: 3/4 cup oats

    1/2 cup Lavender Buds

    1/4 cup baking soda

    1/4 cup powdered milk

    1/4 cup Sea Salt

    EO or FO

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    CALENDULA GOATMILK BATH

    1 cup powdered goat milk

    1 cup Dead Sea Salt

    1/3 cup Calendula Petals

    EO or FO

    Calendula helps to soothe inflamed tissues, reduce pain, and aids in quick healing of cuts and abrasions. You could add oatmeal to this, too.

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    WHITE GODDESS MILK BATH

    1 cup cornstarch

    2 cups dried milk powder

    1/8 teaspoon EO or FO

    Combine dry ingredients in food processor and blend. Add oil and blend again. Add 1/2 cup to bath water.

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    OATMEAL MILK BATH

    1/4 cup oatmeal

    1 cup powdered milk

    1 tablespoon Hazelnut Oil

    6 drops Lavender Essential Oil

    Put oats in muslin bag. Add the rest of the ingredients directly to your bath.

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    COCONUT/ALMOND MILK BATH

    3 cups powdered milk

    1 tablespoon each of almond oil and coconut oil

    3 drops vanilla extract

    4 drops almond extract

    Add mixture to water.

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    MILK/SALT BATH

    1 cup Sea Salt

    1 cup epsom salts

    1 cup powdered milk

    EO or FO

    Add 1/2 cup to bath water.


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    Handmade Milk Baths – Tips & Recipes

    Posted by admin | Milk Baths | Monday 2 March 2009 6:21 pm
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    Handmade Bath Tea Recipes

    Posted by admin | Bath Teas | Monday 2 March 2009 6:12 pm

    Always consult your physician if you have high blood pressure, are pregnant

    or have other medical concerns before using essential oils or herbs.


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    HERBAL BATH BAG

    2 tablespoons dried Chamomile
    2 tablespoons dried Rose Petals
    2 tablespoons dried orange blossoms
    1 coffee filter (large)
    8 X 8 inch piece of lace fabric (if giving as a gift)
    ribbon

    Combine the herbs ina bowl, stirring until well mixed. Spoon mixture into coffee filter and secure closed with embroidery thread or ribbon. Place filter in the center of the lace. Gather together the edges and secure by tying and knotting the ribbon around it. Tie the end of ribbon in another knot at the top so that the ribbon forms a large loop that can be hung from the bathtub water spout.

    To use, hang the bag from the water spout and let it steep in warm bath.

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    SCENTED BATH BAG

    1 ounce rolled oats
    1 ounce dried Lavender
    1 ounce dried Lemon Balm or Lemon Verbena leaves
    1/2 ounce dried Orange Peel
    1/2 ounce dried Lemon Peel
    2 dried bay leaves
    2 dried rosemary sprigs
    8 small muslin bags

    In large bowl, mix the oats, lavender and lemon balm. Using a mortar and pestle, lightly crush the oranges and lemon peel and bay leaves and add to mixture in bowl. Break up the sprigs of rosemary and add to mixture. Divide mixture between the 8 bags and fasten with string. To use, hang the bags from the hot tap of running water. You can continue to use the bag until fragrance is no longer evident.

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    ON-THE-GO BATH TEA

    Try this treatment for an energy boost. It is very stimulating, so don’t use it before going to bed or when you’re trying to relax.

    1 tablespoon dried or fresh Rosemary
    1 teaspoon dried or fresh Sage
    1/2 tablespoon dried of fresh Eucalyptus
    1/4 cup oats

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    MUSCLE-SAVER BATH TEA

    The oil in juniper berries helps break down the surface tension of the skin. Oil of peppermint adds to the aromatic pleasure of this bag, and lavender is relaxing. People with arthritis will enjoy this bag.

    1 teaspoon Juniper
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Peppermint
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Spearmint
    2 tablespoons dried or fresh Lavender Flowers and leaves

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    REFRESHING CITRUS BATH

    1 teaspoon dried Comfrey
    1 teaspoon dried Alfalfa
    1 teaspoon dried Parsley
    fresh lemon peel
    fresh orange peel

    Put above into muslin bag. Tie under tap and let water flow through. After tub is filled, put bag in water and steep.


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    Homemade Bath Teas – Tips & Recipes

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