How to Make Tulsi Sweet Rose Tea Bath Bombs

Anyone can enjoy the benefits of tulsi with this easy and calming tulsi and sweet rose tea bath bombs. Paired with rose absolute and dried rose petals for extra relaxation, these bath bombs are a simple, obtainable luxury. Plus, they’re made with ingredients that are easy to find in most grocery stores.

Benefits of Tulsi
Tulsi, or holy basil, is often called the “elixir of life.” It has long been used as an anti-inflammatory, a natural anti-fungal, antiviral, and decongestant. It’s also an excellent herb for relieving bug bites. There isn’t much that Tulsi can’t do!
Enjoy the benefits of this fantastic herb with these easy and luxurious tulsi sweet rose tea bath bombs.

Ingredients You’ll Need
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- 1/2 cup arrowroot
- 1/2 cup citric acid
- 2 cups baking soda
- 2 teaspoons rose absolute
- 2 tulsi sweet rose tea bags, opened and herbs removed from the tea bags
- water in a spray container
- a few pinches of pink salt (optional)
- a few pinches of dried rose petals (optional)
- bath bomb molds
Where to Source Your Ingredients
We love to source our tulsi from Organic India. As a power-packed herb with so many amazing benefits, this would also be a wonderful herb to grow yourself!
In the ingredient list above, I’ve attached links for Mountain Rose Herbs, one of my favorite herb sources. However, you can also get nearly all of these ingredients at your local grocery store, health food store, or on Amazon.

How to Make Tulsi Sweet Rose Tea Bath Bombs
- Firstly, combine all of the dry ingredients into a bowl, except for the pink salt and dried rose petals.
- After that, fill a spray bottle with water and gently spritz the dry ingredients while stirring. (Avoid spraying too much, or the baking soda and citric acid will react too soon).
- When the ingredients resemble crumbled wet sand, place either a pinch of pink salt or a few rose petals into the bath bomb mold, then fill the molds with the wet ingredients.
- Hold the two mold pieces together for 10 seconds, then gently remove the molds.
- Allow your bath bombs to dry for 12-24 hours before using.
How to Use Your Bath Bombs
To use, simply place one bath bomb into a warm bath. Then, relax while enjoying the benefits of tulsi and sweet rose!
Other Ways to Benefit from Tulsi
While bath bombs are a simple, luxurious, and fun way to enjoy the many benefits of tulsi, you don’t have to stop there! You can also enjoy the restorative advantages of tulsi by drinking it as a tea, creating tinctures, adding it to salads and smoothies, or making a tulsi and clay face mask.
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Tulsi Sweet Rose Tea Bath Bombs

Anyone can enjoy the benefits of tulsi with these easy and calming tulsi and sweet rose tea bath bombs. Paired with rose absolute and dried rose petals for an extra dose of relaxation, these bath bombs are a simple, obtainable luxury. Plus, they're made with ingredients that are easy to find in most grocery stores.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup arrowroot
- 1/2 cup citric acid
- 2 cups baking soda
- 2 teaspoons rose absolute
- 2 tulsi sweet rose tea bags, opened and herbs removed from the tea bags
- water in a spray container
- a few pinches of pink salt (optional)
- a few pinches of dried rose petals (optional)
- bath bomb molds
Instructions
- Firstly, combine all of the dry ingredients into a bowl, except for the pink salt and dried rose petals.
- After that, fill a spray bottle with water and gently spritz the dry ingredients while stirring. (Avoid spraying too much, or the baking soda and citric acid will react too soon).
- When the ingredients resemble crumbled wet sand, place either a pinch of pink salt or a few rose petals into the bath bomb mold, then fill the molds with the wet ingredients.
- Hold the two mold pieces together for 10 seconds, then gently remove the molds.
- Allow your bath bombs to dry for 12-24 hours before using.