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πŸ› Kids Soap Bath Bomb Making Kit Review

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Description of πŸ› Kids Soap Bath Bomb Making Kit

Create 10 soaps: Mix the wax, coloring, fragrance, and glitter, and pour into the 4 lovely molds to create beautiful soap to use and display. Mix and match colors to your heart's content and create multi-colored layered soaps. Create 10 bath bombs: Mix the citric acid, baking soda, Epsom salt, baby oil, coloring, and fragrance and pour into the 5 molds to create fizzy bath bombs (don't forget to bury the surprise charms inside!) to use in your tub. Mix and match colors and create multi-colored layered bath bombs. Create salt scrubs and fizzy bath salts: Mix the sea salt, coloring, fragrance, and baby oil and layer it in the included salt scrub jar - color by color. Add some baking soda and citric acid to create 'fizzy' bath salts! Use it in the tub, or gift it to a loved one!. Complete kit: Includes: Citric acid, baking soda, Epsom salt, crystallized sea salt, 4 liquid colorings, 2 fragrances, baby oil, 8 soap wax blocks, glitter. Tools: 3 teaspoons, 4 beakers, 10 pop sticks, pipette, 8 single-sided molds, ball mold, wooden spa spoon, salt scrub jar, surprise charms, gift bag, and stickers, learning guide. We create real fun science kits for kids.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

7 year old granddaughter loved it

Gave to my granddaughter for her 7th birthday. She loved mixing soaps and bath bombs and made a few herself with the help of her father. She reads very well, so she can follow directions. When she was finished she showed me her creations and was very proud of what she had achieved.

Pros
  • Make 10 Soaps: Mix wax, dye, fragrance and glitter and pour into 4 cute molds to make beautiful soaps to use and display. Mix and match colors to your liking and create multicolored layered soaps.
Cons
  • Some tasks

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A fun and easy science project!

Fun and Easy Science Projects! My granddaughter is 11 and still makes colorful bath salts and decorative soaps. We were pleased to find many designs in this set. She liked the variety of scents. The instructions say 10 seconds in the microwave. No problem for an 11 year old. My granddaughter's mother wants to buy another set! The gift is definitely worth the money. It offers hours of fun!

Pros
  • Complete Set: Contains: Citric Acid, Baking Soda, Epsom Salts, Crystalized Sea Salt, 4 Liquid Colors, 2 Fragrances, Baby Oil, 8 Blocks of Soap Wax, Glitter. Tools: 3 teaspoons, 4 glasses, 10 popsticks, pipette, 8 one-sided molds, balloon mold, wooden spa spoon, salt scrub jar, surprise tag, gift bag and sticker, study guide. We Make Really Fun Science Kits for Kids
Cons
  • Negative Impression

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nothing but a mess!

What a $40 mess! I brought this for my six year old daughter's birthday and what a waste of time and money! We didn't make bath bombs after following the instructions very carefully. She got upset which made a big mess that I had to clean up because I just let her play because the bath bombs weren't made! It was a very disappointing night for both of us, but thank goodness it's over! But no, I can't and won't give it 5 stars so I gave it what it deserved. 1. Thank you!

Pros
  • Make 10 Bath Bombs: Combine citric acid, baking soda, Epsom salts, baby oil, coloring and fragrance and pour into 5 molds to make bubbly bath bombs (don't forget to bury the surprise charms inside!). in your bathroom. Mix and match colors to create colourful, layered bath bombs.
Cons
  • Obsolete