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Bicarb Soda, is known as Bicarbonate of Soda or Baking Soda. It has so many uses and is handy to have around the home. It's non-toxic and safe for the environment.  Our bicarb does not include any additives; and does not contain aluminium. 

Our Bicarb comes packaged in 500g or 1kg bags and can be shipped to anywhere in Australia. 

How to use Bicarb

  • Great for making Bath Bombs
  • Safe to use for home cleaning -  for eg you can create soft cleaning scrubs. 
  • We add bicarb it to our wash cycle for brighter whites
  • Bicarb is a great deodoriser, we create our own 'shake'n'vac' to keep carpets smelling fresh and free from pet odours
  • Bicarb can be added to facemasks and makes skin super soft

Our Bicarb Soda comes in a handy resealable bag, and you can use it in a number of ways whether it's for cleaning or to create your DIY bath, body or beauty products.

Making Bath Bombs

Our natural bath bomb recipe uses one cup of bicarb to make approximately 5 large bath bombs (using our 6.5cm bath bomb mould).

Therefore a 500g bag will make approx 10 bath bombs and a 1kg bag will make approx 20 bath bombs.

Storage: Keep bicarb in a dry location. You can transfer your citric acid to a glass container or jar. At our house, we keep ours in a stylish glass jar for easy access. 

 What's the difference between Baking Soda and Baking Powder? 

Baking Soda (Bicarb) can sometimes be confused with Baking Powder. In simple terms, baking powder is a mixture of both baking soda and an acid (such as Cream of Tartar)

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Bicarb Soda, is known as Bicarbonate of Soda or Baking Soda. It has so many uses and is handy to have around the home. It's non-toxic and safe for the environment.  Our bicarb does not include any additives; and does not contain aluminium. 

Our Bicarb comes packaged in 500g or 1kg bags and can be shipped to anywhere in Australia. 

How to use Bicarb

  • Great for making Bath Bombs
  • Safe to use for home cleaning -  for eg you can create soft cleaning scrubs. 
  • We add bicarb it to our wash cycle for brighter whites
  • Bicarb is a great deodoriser, we create our own 'shake'n'vac' to keep carpets smelling fresh and free from pet odours
  • Bicarb can be added to facemasks and makes skin super soft

Our Bicarb Soda comes in a handy resealable bag, and you can use it in a number of ways whether it's for cleaning or to create your DIY bath, body or beauty products.

Making Bath Bombs

Our natural bath bomb recipe uses one cup of bicarb to make approximately 5 large bath bombs (using our 6.5cm bath bomb mould).

Therefore a 500g bag will make approx 10 bath bombs and a 1kg bag will make approx 20 bath bombs.

Storage: Keep bicarb in a dry location. You can transfer your citric acid to a glass container or jar. At our house, we keep ours in a stylish glass jar for easy access. 

 What's the difference between Baking Soda and Baking Powder? 

Baking Soda (Bicarb) can sometimes be confused with Baking Powder. In simple terms, baking powder is a mixture of both baking soda and an acid (such as Cream of Tartar)

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