Homemade Aromatherapy Vapor Shower Bomb Recipe | Bre Pea (2024)

Let’s be real.

Self care is important, and we’ve somehow deemed that taking a bath is towards the pinnacle of self care. Especially for us moms.

But it’s hard to find time for a full-blown bath, let alone a bath tub that is actually comfortable to spend any amount of time in as a full grown adult.

Now a shower, that’s a whole other story.

What if I told you that I could take your shower game to another level?!

That’s where vapor shower bombs come in. And they’re super easy to make, and you probably already have most of the supplies at home already!

How to Make Aromatherapy Vapor Shower Bombs

You’ll need…

Step One: Mix up your shower bomb putty

Mix approximately 2 1/2 cups baking soda with water in a bowl until you’ve made a thick putty. I ended up using about 2/3 cup water total.

Don’t worry about using exact measurements, add the water slowly making sure it’s mixable without being too runny.

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Step Two: Disperse your shower bomb putty into the tin/molds

How long your shower bombs will last depends on the length of shower you take and how direct you place your shower bomb under your shower head.

I filled my regular sized muffin tins approximately 3/4 full and they lasted for about 2 showers placed on a shelf out of direct water stream in my shower.

If you’re using silicone molds, you could fill them as full as you want as they won’t expand in the oven.

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Step Three: Bake your shower bombs

Pop your shower bombs in the oven for 350 degrees for approximately 40 minutes.

Note: if you are using silicone molds that are substantially smaller than regular sized muffin tins, you will need far less baking time.

You want the moisture to evaporate and for them to bake completely so they come out of the liners or mold without crumbling.

Let them cool, then take them out of the liners or mold.

Step Four: Apply the essential oil fragrance

After completely cooled, add 9 or 10 drops of your favorite essential oil mix to each bomb.

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Or, if you’re doing your own blend, up to approximately 10 drops of your own essential oil blend.

Allow the oils to sit penetrate the bombs for a few minutes.

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I gave these as a gift in a mason jar with a little tag attached and the recipient totally thought they came from a boutique!

I swear, mason jars make any homemade gift look legit.

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You might still be wondering: how do you use shower bombs?

To take your shower experience to the next level, put a shower bomb on a shelf in your shower out of direct water contact.

The moisture in the air will slowly melt the shower bomb and dissipate the essential oils and fragrance into the air.

You might still be wondering: how long do shower bombs last?

Once you make your shower bombs, they should last 6 months or longer if kept in a cool, dry, dark place.

You might still be wondering: can you use this shower bomb recipe with Vicks?

Because this tutorial calls for baking the disks before adding the fragrance/aromatherapy ingredients, I would not recommend using Vicks.

Although, there are other alternative ways of using Vicks to make shower bombs! *tutorial coming soon

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Aromatherapy Vapor Shower Bombs Tutorial

Materials

  • Baking Soda
  • Essential Oils
  • Water

Tools

  • Muffin Tin or Silicone Mold
  • Oven

Instructions

Step One: Mix your shower bomb base

  1. Mix approximately 2 1/2 cups baking soda with 2/3 cups water to create your shower bomb base putty.

Step Two: Pour your base into your tin/molds

  1. Spoon your shower bomb base into your muffin tins or molds

Step Three: Bake your molds

  1. Put your shower bombs in their molds in the oven at 350 degrees for about 40 minutes.
  2. Let them cool completely, and then remove them from the tin or mold.

Step Four: Apply the essential oil fragrance

  1. Once your shower bombs are completely cooled, apply approximately 8-10 drops of essential oils to each shower bomb.

Notes

You can also use your own essential oil blends to these shower bombs!

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FAQs

How do you make aromatherapy shower steamers? ›

  1. In a bowl, combine 1 cup of baking soda and 1/4 cup of water. Mix together until completely combined. ...
  2. Fill Muffin Tin.
  3. Use a spoon to scoop an even amount of the mixture into each muffin mold. ...
  4. Bake Steamers.
  5. Bake at 350 degrees for fifteen minutes. ...
  6. Add Essential Oils.
  7. Time to add the oils! ...
  8. Store Steamers.

How much cornstarch in shower steamers? ›

Instructions
  1. In a bowl, combine 1/2 cup of baking soda and 1/2 cup of corn starch. Stir.
  2. Slowly add 5 tablespoons of witch hazel to your mixture, making sure you get out any lumps. ...
  3. Once everything is combined, use a spoon to fill your silicone mold. ...
  4. Put your shower melts in the freezer overnight to harden.
Jan 24, 2024

How do you make a decongestant shower bomb? ›

DIY Sinus Clearing Shower Melts
  1. 1/2 cup baking soda.
  2. 1/2 cup cornstarch.
  3. Approx 5 tablespoons witch hazel.
  4. Few drops of food coloring (optional)
  5. 10-15 drops essential oils (I used Eucalyptus and Peppermint too)
  6. Silicone mold (edit: here's a larger one if you prefer)
Apr 27, 2019

How do you make homemade vapor? ›

Recipe 2
  1. 1/3 of a cup of coconut oil.
  2. 2 teaspoons of shea butter.
  3. 1 and a ½ tablespoons of beeswax.
  4. 20 drops of eucalyptus essential oil.
  5. 5 drops of lavender essential oil.
  6. 5 drops of rosemary essential oil.
  7. 5 drops of tea tree essential oil.
Dec 1, 2021

How do you make a steam bomb for a shower? ›

Step 2: Combine the shower steamer ingredients

Add baking soda, citric acid, cornstarch, and mica powder to a bowl. Mix the dry ingredients together, and then add the essential oils. Stir the mixture gently. Add water to the dry ingredients slowly, 3 to 5 sprays at a time.

What ingredients are in shower steamers? ›

Baking soda and citric acid - These two components make up the bulk of your DIY shower steamers. They can be moulded into any shape when combined, and are needed create that all-important fizzy reaction that you'll want for your bombs.

How do you make aromatherapy shower gel? ›

Please watch the video above for a guided walk through how to make your own sls free shower gel.
  1. Pour the desired amount of Shower Gel base into a mixing jar.
  2. Add your essential oils and any actives. ...
  3. Mix the ingredients thoroughly and ensure they are properly mixed through. ...
  4. Pour into a reusable bottle and cap.
Jan 2, 2023

What does cornstarch do in shower steamers? ›

Corn starch (which you'll also find in the kitchen — are you noticing a theme?) acts a bit like glue in our shower steamers. Put simply, this ingredient helps hold the shower steamer together while also slowing down the reaction time. Without corn starch, that satisfying slow burn would be an instantaneous boom.

How much fragrance oil to put in shower steamers? ›

Step 4: Because a shower steamer is not a leave-on product we can add more fragrance than we would with a leave on product. Using a pipette, add 4 – 5 ml of body safe Fragrance Oil one drop at a time. Randomly drop 5 or 6 drops at a time in different spots and then mix very well with your hands.

What is a good cornstarch to water ratio? ›

To make a slurry, start with 1 to 2 ratio of cornstarch to water. For example, prepare 1 tablespoon of cornstarch and 2 tablespoons of water. Then whisk together really well. When you add more water, it just takes more time to thicken the sauce or soup.

What is the best homemade decongestant? ›

7 potential home remedies for a blocked nose
  • Use a humidifier. Keeping the air inside your home moist is an excellent home remedy for sinus congestion. ...
  • Take a hot shower. ...
  • Drink plenty of water and liquids. ...
  • Try a warm compress. ...
  • Elevate your head. ...
  • Essential oils. ...
  • Using herbs and spices.

Can you make Vicks shower bombs? ›

directions. Heat water enough to melt Vicks. Add in baking soda and cornstarch and mix into a thick paste, if you need to, add more water. Line a muffin tin with paper cups, fill each cup about half way with mixture.

How do you make Vicks vapor rub for shower? ›

Add 4 tablespoons of Vicks VapoRub to 2 cups of very hot water. Give it a good stir to make sure the Vicks is melted. Pour the mixture into an empty ice cube tray and freeze. When you need a little sinus relief, pop a few out and place them on the floor of your shower.

How do you make homemade vapor steam? ›

In a real pinch, though, you can create a homemade vaporizer using your radiator. Fill a long metal pan with water and place it along the top of your radiator. As your radiator heats up, the water will start to evaporate and fill the air with a small amount of steam.

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