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We were able to make fizzing bath stuff with citric acid, salt and baking soda, but not sustained bubbles.
Does anyone have a recipe that doesnt use shampoo? (Im trying to avoid sodium luyrth s (sp?) and stay as natual as possibly )
thanks
brenda
post #2 of 7
I'm curious too! I'm trying to find a recipe for bubble bath for my toddler, and everything calls for shampoo or dish soap. Some stupid fool told me to use liquid Tide (as in laundry detergent). Yeah right! I tried to use Dr. Bronner's, but it absolutely will not suds up. And I hate HATE the stuff in the stores... Anybody have any secret recipes they want to divulge?
post #3 of 7
I've had good luck with the 7th Generation dishwashing liquid as a bubble bath.
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I'd even be happy finding a good bubble bath to purchase from one of the natural product companies. Everything I have tried either sucks or is crazy expensive!
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i use my shampoo which is SLS free. its from BWC(beauty without cruelty) i use the teatree/mint/rosemary blend and its lovely on my 3yo's skin.
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My LOs love the fizzy stuff. How exactly do you make it? What's the ratio? Do you mix it all together first, then scoop it into the tub?
post #7 of 7
California Baby has a good one. All CB Bubble Baths

We use the "Overtired and Cranky" one because it smells the best, IMO.
It's fun, and free of the no-no chemicals.
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