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February 18, 2021 by Jennifer

Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs

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This coffee lover will take her coffee in any form she can get it! And that includes the bath 🙂 If you are (or know) a coffee lover, you need these Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs in your life!

This coffee lover will take her coffee in any form she can get it! And that includes the bath :) If you are (or know) a coffee lover, you need these Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs in your life!

When it comes to enjoying a bath, I take my ritual very seriously. It involves candles, a good book, maybe a little wine. There’s also usually some sort of face mask or skin-pampering-goodness, and always, ALWAYS a bath bomb.

If I’m going to go to all of the hassle of a bath (cause lets face it, a grown up/adult bath time takes WORK), it has to be worth it! From the temperature of the water to the scent of the candle and bath bomb, everything has to be perfect.

This coffee lover will take her coffee in any form she can get it! And that includes the bath :) If you are (or know) a coffee lover, you need these Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs in your life!

And these Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs are PERFECT! I love pairing them with a coffee scented candle (this one is my current favorite) for a little coffee themed aroma therapy.

Ready to try and make your own? Here’s what you need and the directions so you can!

Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs Ingredients:

  • 2 oz Epsom salt
  • 4 oz baking soda
  • 2 oz corn starch
  • 2 oz citric acid
  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • ½ tbsp water
  • 2 tablespoons Hazelnut coffee grounds

Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs Supplies:

  • Large bowl
  • Whisk
  • 2-3 medium size round bath bomb molds
  • Small jar with lid
  • Measuring cups
  • Measuring spoons
supplies

Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs Directions:

Mix the dry ingredients first (Epsom salt, baking soda, cornstarch and citric acid), using the whisk.

Mix well to ensure there are no clumps.

Add half the coffee grounds. Stir well until combined.

Pour the wet ingredients (olive oil and water) into jar, secure the lid and shake well.

Very slowly add the liquid mixture to the dry mixture, about a few drops at  time, while whisking. If you’re not pouring slowly enough, the mixture will start to fizz and you don’t want that to happen.

Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs

Once all of the liquid has been poured into the dry mixture, mix very well until the color is consistent.

Put some of the coffee grounds into one side of each mold.

DIY Bath Bombs

Immediately fill the molds with the mixture, firmly stuffing each side full.

Secure both parts of the mold together and let set. I always give it about a day, just to be on the safe side.

Carefully release bath bombs from molds and put into an airtight container, or individual cello bags.

These DIY Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs smell so good and make bath time so enjoyable! It's definitely worth the time and effort to make your own bath bombs!
These DIY Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs smell so good and make bath time so enjoyable! It's definitely worth the time and effort to make your own bath bombs!

These DIY Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs smell so good and make bath time so enjoyable! It’s definitely worth the time and effort to make your own bath bombs!

Have you tried making your own bath bombs yet?

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These DIY Hazelnut Coffee Bath Bombs smell so good and make bath time so enjoyable! It's definitely worth the time and effort to make your own bath bombs!

If you love this DIY bath bomb recipe, you’ll probably also love my Soothing Homemade Oatmeal Bath Bombs!

Filed Under: Crafts + DIY's, Self Care Tagged With: coffee lovers, DIY Bath Bomb, DIY Skin Care

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Comments

  1. Chrissy L Townsend says

    April 6, 2019 at 12:16 am

    Love this idea. Thanks for sharing.

    Reply
  2. Sarah @ The DIY Mommy says

    April 8, 2019 at 9:14 pm

    These are so pretty! When I first saw your post, I thought “Great gift idea” but I think I want to make a big batch of these for myself! I love the smell of coffee – thanks for posting!

    Reply
  3. Stephanie Rutledge says

    February 13, 2020 at 1:27 pm

    This might be a shocker but I don’t drink coffee often, but I bet these smell amazing.

    Reply

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