me testing my homemade bath powder, a thread:pic.twitter.com/C046h1Yd8J
thanks jane! :D i'm trying a new, more expensive natural pigment here because the other ones kept sticking to the bath.. if it's successful that means i've perfected it! will have to spend a bunch of money on new colours though ;-;
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are the colours that stick easy to wash off? Because if that's the case you can probably keep using em for your own mixes and for anyone else if you give them a warning beforehand

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that's a good idea! yeah they are, i usually just shower out the tub real quick when i hop out
this way i can do tests without wasting any expensive colour! - Show replies
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creates a super misty/milky bath!
cocoa butter & pigment powder bonded to cause a "paste" that i couldn't get off for 2 days >.>
removed the petals as they looked super strange! after dispersing it makes a rich, deep black misty bath 

cherry scented & creates a misty pinky bath; contains cocoa butter and fine biodegradable glitter for soft & glittery skin!
lemongrass and raspberry oils mixed together smell just like sherbet! the water is a very bright blue & misty