How To Make Your Own Bubble Bath + 6 DIY Tips For An Extra-Luxe Soak
Brew your bath, light a candle (or three), and sink into a heavenly soak.
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Former Senior Beauty & Lifestyle Editor
Former Senior Beauty & Lifestyle Editor
Jamie Schneider is the former Senior Beauty Editor at mindbodygreen. She has a B.A. in Organizational Studies and English from the University of Michigan, and her work has appeared in Coveteur, The Chill Times, and Wyld Skincare.
Image by ume illus / iStock February 06, 2025 We carefully vet all products and services featured on mindbodygreen using our Our selections are never influenced by the commissions earned from our links. A good, long bath can melt away stress from a particularly demanding day. If you're lucky enough to have a bathtub in your home or apartment, perhaps you're pulling out all the stops for a relaxing soak: candles, music, crystals, as well all the soothing bath products you can get your hands on—be it a handful of Epsom salts, a bath bomb, or a bottle of bubble bath. Although, there's some bad news with that last one: Traditional bubble baths can be filled with harsh soaps and drying ingredients. To truly run a soothing soak, may we suggest creating your own? Here's how to DIY your own bubble bath for whenever you feel like some serious R&R. Bonus: It takes just five minutes or less. How to make a DIY bubble bath
The key to a stellar bubble bath is a formula that helps the skin retain moisture rather than stripping it dry. You're (most likely) soaking for a long while, so you'll want ingredients that soothe and hydrate the skin the longer you sit, no?
There are plenty of optional add-ins to try (more on that later), but according to Jana Blankenship, product formulator and founder of the natural beauty brand Captain Blankenship, here's all that you'll need for the most basic bubble bath:
To make your sudsy bath soap, simply mix all the ingredients together in a measuring cup before pouring into a glass bottle with a lid. And there you have it—bath-time bubbles in no time at all.
Then when you're ready to slide into a bubble bath, just shake the bottle before pouring in order to disperse the ingredients, says Blankenship. Then pour capful after capful into your running bath until you've reached your personal bubble quota. "I typically use ⅛ to ¼ cup," she notes.
6 ways to elevate the experience
As promised, here are some optional ingredients to elevate the experience even further. Feel free to mix and match as you see fit:
The takeaway
Two basic ingredients, a handful of add-ons, and you've got yourself quite the relaxing soak. But before slipping into your DIY bubble bath, mind Blankenship's final tip: "Add the soap slowly into the tub. We all know how quickly suds can get out of control!" Unless you're hoping for a mountain of bubbles up to the rim, then by all means, brew your bath, light a candle (or three), and sink into a heavenly soak.