If you’re looking for a simple way to bring a spa-like experience into your home, these eucalyptus bath bombs are a great place to start.
Infused with the refreshing scent of eucalyptus, they fizz beautifully in the tub while creating a relaxing bath that’s perfect for unwinding after a long day.

Whether you’re making them for yourself or giving them as handmade gifts, this easy DIY bath bomb recipe comes together with simple ingredients and delivers a luxurious soak without the high price tag. They’re perfect for self-care, gift baskets, or anyone who loves homemade bath and body products.

Yes, many people enjoy eucalyptus-scented products as part of their self-care routine. Adding one to a warm bath can help create a relaxing experience and turn an ordinary bath into something special.
Eucalyptus has a fresh, clean scent with herbal and slightly minty notes. It is often used in bath and body products because of its refreshing aroma that can help create a calming atmosphere.
Store bath bombs in a cool, dry place inside an airtight container or sealed bag. Avoid storing them in the bathroom where humidity can cause them to lose their fizz over time.
Supplies
- Baking soda
- Epsom salts
- Cornstarch
- Citric acid
- Green mica powder
- Dried eucalyptus leaves
- Sweet almond oil
- Water
- Eucalyptus essential oil
- Bath bomb molds

how to make Easy DIY Eucalyptus Bath Bombs
Add all the dry ingredients to a large bowl and whisk until everything is evenly mixed.

In a small jar, combine the oil, water, and essential oil. Close the lid and shake well.


Slowly pour the liquid into the dry mixture while whisking the whole time. Mix gently so it holds together without fizzing.

Fill each side of the bath bomb molds, slightly overfilling them. Press the halves together and gently twist to seal.


Let the bath bombs sit for at least 8 hours to fully set. Carefully remove them from the molds, tapping lightly if needed.

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Easy DIY Eucalyptus Bath Bombs
Materials
- ½ cup baking soda
- ¼ cup epsom salts
- ¼ cup cornstarch
- ¼ cup citric acid
- ½ tsp green mica powder
- 1 tbsp dried eucalyptus leaves
- 1 tbsp sweet almond oil
- ½ tbsp water
- 20 drops eucalyptus essential oil
- Bath bomb molds
- Whisk
- Large bowl
- Small jar with lid
Instructions
- Add the baking soda, epsom salts, cornstarch, citric acid, mica, and eucalyptus leaves to a large bowl and stir with a whisk until completely combined.
- Add the sweet almond oil,water, and eucalyptus oil to a small jar, secure the lid, and shake well.
- Slowly pour the liquid into the dry mixture, whisking the entire time, so as not to activate the fizz.
- Overfill two halves of the bath bomb molds, push together, and gently twist.
- Allow bath bombs to set for 8 hours or more, then remove from the mold. You may need to gently tap the bottoms for them to release easier.

