Homemade Shower Jellies Recipe (2024)

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Use this easy shower jellies recipe to get a luxurious experience without a luxurious price tag!

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Homemade Shower Jellies Recipe

Around the holidays, I’m always on the lookout for inexpensive ways to pamper myself and those on my shopping list. Unfortunately, I can’t buy us all a day at the spa but I can use homemade bath and beauty recipes to create luxurious at-home experiences. My latest fun creation is a shower jellies recipe which was inspired by Lush shower jelly products.

If you aren’t familiar with Lush shower jellies, they tend to come in cute shapes, smell amazing, and have a silky-soft texture. While they aren’t as expensive as a trip to the spa, they also aren’t what I would consider budget-friendly. (They tend to be about $8 each.) Luckily, you can make a custom Lush shower jelly copycat at home with this shower jellies recipe!

One thing I really love about this shower jellies recipe (other than the price tag!) is how customizable it is. You can use any shower gel, including a homemade body wash. This means you can get any scent you like in your Lush shower jelly copycats!

Tip: If you’re looking to relax, consider using a lavender scented shower gel in your shower jellies recipe.

Another way to customize your Lush shower jellies is to use soap colorant. For example, if you’re gifting these this holiday season, you may want to use this shower jellies recipe to make red jellies. You can also opt for silicon molds in any shape you like so you can get cute shower jellies that look like flowers, snowmen, etc.

Oh, and this shower jellies recipe is so easy. Seriously, if you can boil water, you can tackle this recipe!

Use these Lush shower jelly copycats as stocking stuffers or make a whole homemade bath and beauty gift basket. Include other luxurious items like:

  • Coconut oil sugar scrub bars
  • Rosemary shampoo bars
  • Peppermint bath bombs
  • Homemade bath fizzies

Tip: These homemade products don’t just make great gifts! They’re also a frugal way to pamper yourself so be sure to make extras! 😉

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INGREDIENTS

½ cup of shower gel
1 packet unflavored gelatin
1 cup water
Silicone mold
Spray bottle of rubbing alcohol
Essential oils
Optional – soap colorant

Tip: When picking a silicon mold to use for this shower jellies recipe, go with one that is no more than 1 ½”. You’ll only get one use out of a Lush shower jelly so using smaller molds will prevent waste.

DIRECTIONS

1. Bring water to a boil.

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2. Add gelatin to a bowl and stir in boiling water.

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3. Add shower gel, essential oils, and soap colorant and stir well to combine.

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4. Carefully pour mixture into silicone molds.

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5. Spritz jelly mixture with rubbing alcohol to eliminate bubbles.

6. Place molds in the refrigerator to set.
Note: This will take approximately 2 or 3 hours.

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7. Carefully remove homemade Lush shower jellies from molds.

8. Store Lush shower jelly copycats in a pretty jar (or even a plain Mason jar).

Loving this shower jellies recipe? Looking for more frugal and luxurious bath and beauty recipes? Look no further than Freebie Finding Mom’s:

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Homemade Shower Jellies Recipe

Active Time: 30 minutes

Additional Time: 3 hours

Total Time: 3 hours 30 minutes

Difficulty: Easy

Are you a fan of Lush shower jellies? Here you will learn how to make an easy shower jellies recipe that is inspired by these popular shower jellies sold in stores. You’ll need just a handful of ingredients, most of which you likely already have at home, to make your own homemade lush shower jelly recipe. You can make your lush shower jellies in your favorite scents simply by changing the shower gel. So, have fun making different scent combinations!

Materials

  • ½ cup of shower gel
  • 1 packet unflavored gelatin
  • 1 cup water
  • Silicone mold
  • Spray bottle of rubbing alcohol
  • Essential oils
  • Optional – soap colorant

Instructions

  1. Bring water to a boil.
  2. Add gelatin to a bowl and stir in boiling water.
  3. Add shower gel, essential oils, and soap colorant and stir well to combine.
  4. Carefully pour mixture into silicone molds.
  5. Spritz jelly mixture with rubbing alcohol to eliminate bubbles.
  6. Place molds in the refrigerator to set. Note: This will take approximately 2 or 3 hours.
  7. Carefully remove homemade Lush shower jellies from molds.
  8. Store Lush shower jelly copycats in a pretty jar (or even a plain Mason jar).

Notes

When picking a silicon mold to use for this shower jellies recipe, go with one that is no more than 1 ½”. You’ll only get one use out of a Lush shower jelly so using smaller molds will prevent waste.

About Kelli

Kelli Bhattacharjee is the owner of Freebie Finding Mom. When she's not goofing around with her son, she's busy blogging, or just hanging out with the family which usually involves listening to music too loud and having dance parties.

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Comments

  1. Simran says

    Kindly advice how to use these please?
    Like do we mix them with water for bath with them or how?
    They look absolutely a treat for Bath.

    Reply

    • Kimber says

      Use exactly like shower gel, except you get one use. Alternatively, you can use like soap while in your bathtub. Be careful though, as hot water melts the gelatin quickly.

      Reply

  2. Joy says

    How long will they last in a bottle? Or do you need to keep them frozen? If you are giving them as a gift

    Reply

  3. LBarber says

    This looks amazing and simple! I can’t wait to try it! Could you tell me though if you have to keep them in the fridge or do they stay solid and gel like if keeping them in the bathroom?

    Reply

  4. Rona says

    You mention shower gel. Any particular kind?

    Reply

    • Kelli says

      Hi Rona, Nope, just any shower gel should work. 🙂 Kelli

      Reply

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Homemade Shower Jellies Recipe (2024)

FAQs

Homemade Shower Jellies Recipe? ›

Pour gelatin water into sauce pan and place it on the burner using the medium heat setting. Stir until fully melted for 5 mins. Pour into bowl while still warm, mix with body wash and stir. Place in fridge for 6-8 hours.

How do you make soap jelly at home? ›

Pour gelatin water into sauce pan and place it on the burner using the medium heat setting. Stir until fully melted for 5 mins. Pour into bowl while still warm, mix with body wash and stir. Place in fridge for 6-8 hours.

What is shower jelly from Lush? ›

Mineral-rich carrageenan extract, derived from seaweed, forms the unique solid base. In gel form, it's an excellent moisturizing agent and in our jellies it carries fruit juices and infusions. It also feels phenomenal cooled.

Can you use Lush shower jelly in your hair? ›

Jiggle into bubblegum-scented showers

This cleansing shower jelly will bring you the sweetest, jiggliest Snow Fairy-scented bubblegum giggles! A good helping of fresh raspberry juice, packed with vitamin C, helps to leave your skin cleansed, cleared, and brightened. How to use: Glide the jelly over your body and hair.

How long do soap jellies last? ›

If you use your jelly as a whole, it should keep its form for up to 7 washes until it starts to disintegrate. What is the best way to use my jelly? We recommend cutting your jelly soap into small pieces and using it with a washcloth to get up to 24 uses and reduce waste.

How do you make antibacterial shower gel? ›

DIY Antibacterial Hand Soap & Body Wash
  1. 1 16 -ounce bottle of unscented liquid castille soap.
  2. 20 drops of tea tree essential oil, and then choose to add either 10 drops of eucalyptus essential oil or lavender essential oil.
  3. 1 tsp of jojoba oil.

What can be used instead of gelatin? ›

What can you use as a substitute for gelatin: Agar Agar, Kudzu, Pectin, Cornstarch, Vegan Jel, Guar Gum, Xanthan Gum, Arrowroot or Tapioca Starch, Instant Clear Gel, and Carrageenan. Each of these options is worth exploring and experimenting with since they do work wonders in many recipes!

Can you use shower jelly in bath? ›

Yes, you can use shower gel as bubble bath! To make it easier for you to keep your bathroom clear of clutter, we make sure that all our organic shower gels can be used as organic bubble baths too.

Can you use shower jelly on your face? ›

If you don't have extra dry skin or extra oily skin, then you can use ordinary body soap or shower gel on your face, unless it also has a deodorant in it. But if you do have skin issues, particularly on your face, then you'll want to use a product that is specifically for your skin type.

Does shower gel remove bacteria? ›

Yes. Shower soap/gel is a surfactant: it makes dirt, grease, sweat, oil, and germs slippery so that the water can completely rinse them off of your skin.

Is shower gel enough to clean your body? ›

Although shower gel and body wash generally accomplish the same task of cleansing skin from dirt, sweat, and dead skin cells, shower gels tend to be more aggressive products, which can overly dry out skin. Body washes, on the other hand, are typically more gentle, leading to increased moisturization results.

What are Lush bath bombs made of? ›

Bath bombs are basically made of baking soda, Lush's special "bubble mix" (we didn't get all the secrets), citric acid and a mix of essential oils to impart a particular scent and feel. The Intergalactic Bath Bomb adds colorful dye pigment and gold glitter to get that swirly "constellation" effect in the water.

What makes lush bath bombs fizz? ›

Citric acid with sodium bicarbonate forms the basis of our explosive bath bombs. When added to the water, it creates carbon dioxide which causes a fizzing action. Many colours, fragrances, essential oils, flowers and herbs can be added to make uniquely fragrant bath products.

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