This DIY strawberry bubble bar is packed with nourishing ingredients that will leave your skin silky smooth and a whole lot of bubbles in your bath tub. If you are not familiar with what a bubble bar is, it is basically bubble bath in a solid form. One of my favorite things to do after a long stressful day is to take a nice warm bubble bath, needless to say, I really enjoyed testing the bubble bars while I perfected the formula. The fun part of making your own bubble bars is they are completely customizable. You can use any color, scent and mold that you would like to make these your own. And… they make an awesome gift as well.
I like to start out by cleaning my work area and weighing out all the ingredients.
Melt Butters
Place the shea butter, kokum butter and fractionated coconut oil in a heat safe container. Place in a double boiler until the butters are completely melted.
Dry Ingredients
Add all of the dry ingredients (baking soda, citric acid, SLSa, and cream of tartar) to a bowl and mix lightly with a whisk.
Wet Ingredients
Add the melted butters and the remaining wet ingredients (vegetable glycerin, polysorbate 80, fractionated coconut oil and strawberry fragrance oil) to your oils.
Combine
Combine the wet and dry ingredients together. It is going to take quite a bit of mixing to get it to your dough-like consistency. The finished mixture is going to feel a little too wet for a bubble bar, just trust that it will harden up for you.
Coloring
Take out a small portion of the strawberry bubble bar mixture for the green tops of the strawberries. Add a green mica powder and mix well. Add a red mica powder to the remaining bubble bar mixture and mix well.
Making the bubble bars
Layout a piece of wax paper over your work area. Place the dough in the center and grab your Strawberry Silicone Mold. Add a bit of the red bubble bar mixture to the center of the strawberries and the green on the tops. Be sure that you pack them in the mold well and smooth out the bottoms. To remove from the mold, you can push in the center of the mold. However, that leaves a little dent in the center of the strawberries. The other way to get them out (without the dent) is to pull on the sides of the mold to help release it. Then tip it upside down (while pulling the sides apart). The strawberry bubble bars will pop out.
Allow to Dry
You are going to want to leave the DIY strawberry bubble bars on the wax paper for about 24 - 48 hours to dry fully. Now it could be longer depending on the humidity where you live.