These Orange Shower Steamers are a simple way to upgrade your everyday routine. With their bright scent and easy preparation, they’re a perfect addition to your self-care routine or handmade gift lineup.

If you love the idea of turning your daily shower into a spa-like ritual, these shower steamers are a simple and refreshing way to do it. Made with baking soda, Epsom salts, and bright orange essential oil, these steamers release an energizing citrus aroma when activated by water and steam.
Perfect for slow mornings or a quick reset after a long day, this easy DIY brings a burst of sunshine into your routine—no bathtub required.
Orange Shower Steamers Recipe
For this DIY you will need baking soda, epsom salts, orange peel powder, water, orange essential oil, orange mica powder and molds.

In a bowl, combine the baking soda and Epsom salts. Mix well to remove any clumps.
Stir in the orange peel powder. If using, add a small amount of orange mica powder and mix until the color is evenly distributed. Slowly drizzle in the water while stirring continuously. The mixture should feel like damp sand and hold together when pressed.
Add the orange essential oil and mix thoroughly to evenly distribute the scent. Firmly press the mixture into your silicone mold.
Let the steamers dry and harden for at least 24 hours. Once fully dry, gently remove from the mold and store in an airtight container.

About the Ingredients
Baking Soda: The main base of the steamer, baking soda helps create the fizzy reaction when exposed to water.
Epsom Salts: Epsom salts add structure to the steamer and help it dissolve more slowly, allowing for a longer-lasting ароматерапy experience.
Orange Peel Powder: Adds a subtle natural element and pairs beautifully with the citrus scent while contributing a hint of color and texture.
Water: Activates and binds the mixture. It’s important to add it slowly to avoid starting the fizzing process too early.
Orange Essential Oil: Provides the uplifting citrus aroma. Orange oil is often used for its bright, energizing scent.
Mica Powder (Optional): Adds a soft orange color to enhance the look of the steamers.
How to Use Shower Steamers
- Place one steamer on the shower floor, away from the direct stream of water.
- As it gets lightly wet, it will slowly fizz and release citrus aroma into the steam.
- Enjoy the refreshing scent as it fills your shower.
Tips for Best Results
- Don’t over-add water—this can cause premature fizzing.
- Press the mixture firmly into molds to prevent crumbling.
- Store in an airtight container to protect from moisture.
- Use shortly after exposure to humidity for best results.
Storage & Shelf Life
- Store in a cool, dry place.
- Keep away from humidity and moisture.
- Best used within 3–6 months for strongest scent and effectiveness.

FAQ
Why are my shower steamers crumbling?
The mixture may be too dry. Add a very small amount of water and mix again until it holds together when pressed.
Can I use other essential oils?
Yes. You can substitute or blend with oils like lemon, grapefruit, or eucalyptus for different ароматерапy experiences.
Are shower steamers the same as bath bombs?
No. Shower steamers are designed for ароматерапy and are not meant to be used in bathwater or on the skin.
Can I skip the mica powder?
Yes. The steamers will still work perfectly without added color.
Why isn’t the scent very strong?
Placement matters. Keep the steamer out of direct water flow so it dissolves slowly and releases scent over time.
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DIY Orange Shower Steamers
These Orange Shower Steamers are a simple way to upgrade your everyday routine. With their bright scent and easy preparation, they’re a perfect addition to your self-care routine or handmade gift lineup.
Ingredients
- 1/2 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup Epsom salts
- 1 tablespoon orange peel powder
- 1 tablespoon water
- 16 drops orange essential oil
- Orange mica powder (optional, for color)
- Silicone mold
Instructions
- In a bowl, combine the baking soda and Epsom salts. Mix well to remove any clumps.
- Stir in the orange peel powder. If using, add a small amount of orange mica powder and mix until the color is evenly distributed.
- Slowly drizzle in the water while stirring continuously. The mixture should feel like damp sand and hold together when pressed.
- Add the orange essential oil and mix thoroughly to evenly distribute the scent.
- Firmly press the mixture into your silicone mold.
- Let the steamers dry and harden for at least 24 hours.
- Once fully dry, gently remove from the mold and store in an airtight container.
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