This is a powdered version of a bath fizzy. Simply mix all ingredients together and place into heat seal bags. This quick and easy recipe can be mass produced for larger batches such as a fundraiser. Simply change the fragrance and color to offer multiple options
NOTE: If you are making these products for sale, good manufacturing practices recommend you wear a hairnet, gloves and a mask. We also recommend a clean apron and workspace.
(We recommend using a mask when working with sodiumlauryl sulfoacetate powder. It is a very fine powder and becomes airborne very quickly.)
To large mixing bowl, add baking soda, citric acid, and sodiun lauryl sulfoacetate- coarse powder. Break up any clumps with wire whisk.
Mix in buttermilk powder.
Drizzle fragrance over powders and blend in well.
Add pink powder and blend until powder is all one color.
Using plastic funnel, fill each bag with 3 oz. of product. Seal closed with flat iron.
Place a tiny pinhole in each bag to release any gases that will build up.This is a natural occurence when mixing the dry powders.
Label product accordingly.
To Use: Sprinkle desired amount of powder into bath under running water.
This bath fizzy powder recipe offers a fun twist on traditional bath bombs, using dry ingredients like baking soda and citric acid to create that signature fizz. The powder format is quicker to make, easier to package, and perfect for high-volume DIY bath projects like party favors, gifts, or fundraisers.
By simply changing the fragrance oil or colored powder, you can create a variety of bath powder blends—all using the same base. It’s an ideal solution for those who want the same bubbling, aromatic effect as a bath bomb, but with less prep and more flexibility.
Enjoying your fizzing bath experience is easy with this ready-to-use bath powder:
Run warm bath water.
Sprinkle in a few tablespoons of powder as the tub fills.
Watch the mixture foam and fizz, releasing color and fragrance into the water.
The combination of citric acid, baking soda, and fragrance oil creates an uplifting, skin-friendly soak—perfect for relaxing after a long day. This loose format dissolves more evenly than some bath bombs, and can be used in small or large amounts based on preference.
Pro Tip: Store in resealable or heat-sealed pouches and add a tiny pinhole to allow natural gas release from the mixture.
One of the biggest perks of making your DIY bath products is customization. This bath fizzy powder recipe is fully adaptable, making it easy to personalize for any occasion:
Swap Scents: Try floral, fruity, or calming blends with essential or fragrance oils for seasonal or signature scents.
Play with Color: Use colored powders like micas or lake dyes to create visual impact in the tub.
Add Moisturizing Touches: If desired, incorporate a small amount of cocoa butter for extra softness (note: adjust the dry ingredient ratios as needed).
Mix & Match: Combine different batches to create layered effects or multi-scented experiences for bubble baths.
This recipe is ideal for creating fun, fizzy bath treats without needing molds—just scoop, seal, and you're ready to share or sell.
Wholesale Supplies Plus is not responsible for the performance of any of the recipes provided on our website. Testing is your responsibility. If you plan to resell any recipes we provide, it is your responsibility to adhere to all FDA regulations if applicable. Please also reference IFRA standards for proper fragrance oil usage. If there are ingredients listed in a recipe that Wholesale Supplies Plus does not sell, we cannot offer any advice on where to purchase those ingredients. We also do not offer any advice on formulating or altering recipes.
Ingredient Label: Baking Soda, Citric Acid, Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate, Buttermilk, Fragrance, Red 28, Red 22.
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