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17 DIY Bath Bomb Recipes to Make at Home for Mother's Day

17 Bath Bomb Recipes That'll Make For a Cute and Affordable Mother's Day Gift

Mother's Day won't look the same for many of us this year, but if there's one benefit to social distancing and spending more time at home, it's that most of us have had a little more time for DIY projects — like making a beauty gift for the special day.

We can't think of a better present than one that'll upgrade their much-needed self-care routine than homemade bath bombs. Ahead, keep scrolling to find bath bomb recipes that use common, household ingredients to help you create the perfect, personalized gift for Mother's Day this year.

You can choose to follow this easy recipe to get cool-mint coloured bath bombs.

If you think your mom will enjoy a hot pink addition to her bath routine, this is the recipe for you.

No need to worry if you don't have citric acid, epsom salt, or cream of tartar at home. Just use lemon juice, bicarbonate of soda, corn starch, and salt instead.

If you're a fan of Lush bath bombs, this is the recipe you need to follow.

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You can add some flower petals in your homemade bath bombs to make them a little fancier.

These unicorn bath bombs have the perfect consistency and are so bubbly, which makes them great for bath time.

These geode bath bombs might take a little longer to make, but they are worth the wait. You're guaranteed to impress your mom with these shiny bath bombs that'll change the bath colour beautifully.

Who said bath bombs can have only one colour? This recipe is what you're looking for if you're trying to get creative with your colour choices.

You can use a baking mold to give your bath bombs different shapes.

Use this recipe if you'd like to make more than five bath bombs.

If you're looking for a bath bomb that floats and fizzes, this is the recipe that you need.

You can make eucalyptus-scented bath bombs using this fun and easy recipe.

Who knew bath bombs could look this pretty? If you decide to use this recipe, you can make cupcake, geode, doughnut, and cookie bath bombs.

You can add rose buds, lavender, rose pedals, and camomile to your natural bath bombs.

You can add coconut oil to your bath bombs for an added moisturising benefit.

This chocolate chip cookie bath bomb recipe is guaranteed to make you hungry.

If your mom is a fan of lavender, you can add scented essential oils that'll upgrade her bath experience.

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