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DIY Non-Toxic Bubble Bath Recipes - please print yourself

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Two Recipes from: http://www.scratchmommy.com/diy-non-toxic-bubble-bath-recipe/

DIY Non-Toxic Bubble Bath Recipe #1
Author: Amanda Lopes
Recipe type: DIY Body
Serves: 1 bath
 
Ingredients
¾ to 1 c castile soap
1 to 1¼ t vegetable glycerin
Instructions
Gently stir ingredients together and add to bath under running water.
Notes
This recipe bubbled up very well under the running water, forming a large mountain of suds (not large bubbles...suds).

I could easily pick up a handful of soft, sudsy bubbles and blow them off my hand. There are enough bubbles to cover the kids faces and hair and make them look silly.

They lasted for a decent amount of time, and I was able to “puff” them back up a little by using the hand sprayer (you could use the one in your bathtub to get the same effect).

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DIY Non-Toxic Bubble Bath Recipe #2
Author: Amanda Lopes
Serves: 1 bath
 
Ingredients
¾ to 1 c castile soap
1 egg white
1 to 1¼ t vegetable glycerin
Instructions
Whip egg white gently with a fork. Stir the rest of the ingredients in gently and add to bath under running water.
Notes
This recipe created slightly bigger, and a larger amount, of bubbles. It also formed a large bubble mountain under the running water, with some large stray bubbles that floated around.

I could pick up more bubbles in my hand with this recipe. Kids would easily have fun playing with the bubbles for a little while.

The one and only thing that I did not care for was the sticky feeling that was on my skin after handling the bubbles, which I am assuming was caused by the egg white. For most people this isn’t going to matter since you are going to thoroughly wash your children, or yourself, down with soap at the end of the bath. But it is something worth mentioning to be aware of.

Of the two recipes, this one lasted the longest But only by 10 minutes or so over the first recipe).