If you’re more of a shower person than a bath person, but still want a little aromatherapy in your life, these Sweet Orange Shower Steamers are the perfect way to enjoy a refreshing shower that doubles as a home spa experience.

Think of them as the idea of bath bombs—but for your shower. They fizz, release a lovely uplifting aroma, and bring all the aromatherapy benefits of your favorite essential oils without needing to soak in a tub.
We are sharing tips to help you get the best results when making this recipe. If you don’t need the tips, scroll to the bottom for the full recipe and printable recipe card.
⭐ Why You’ll Love This Sweet Orange Shower Steamers Recipe ⭐
Aromatherapy Benefits – The uplifting aroma of sweet orange essential oil is a great way to start your day or boost your mood.
Simple DIY Recipe – With just a few pantry staples like epsom salt and baking soda, you can mix up a batch in minutes.
Budget Friendly – Save money making your own shower steamers at home instead of buying expensive shower tablets at the store.
Customizable – You can swap in other fragrant essential oils like peppermint for seasonal allergies or rose geranium for relaxation.

🛠 Supplies You’ll Need
- Medium mixing bowl (or small bowl if making a half batch)
- Spoon for mixing
- Spray bottle (handy for adding water evenly so you don’t add too much liquid)
- Silicone molds or bath bomb molds
- Airtight container or cute jar for storage (affiliate links may earn us a small commission at no additional cost to you)
📌 Be sure to see the recipe card below for the full ingredients list with quantities and step-by-step instructions!
- Epsom salts – adds minerals and a spa-like feel (also similar effect to bath salts).
- Baking soda – creates the fizzing reaction.
- Water – just enough to bind the dry mixture.
- Sweet orange essential oil – for that uplifting aroma and citrus oils punch.
- Soap molds or bath bomb molds – silicone molds or a bath bomb mold both work.
Optional add-ins:
- A little mica powder or natural food coloring for a touch of color.
- A sprinkle of calendula flowers for a spa-day vibe.
- A few drops of peppermint oil if you want a cooling blend of citrus and mint.

🔪 How to Make Sweet Orange Shower Steamers
Mix the dry ingredients – In a medium bowl, stir together the epsom salt and baking soda until smooth and clump-free. These dry ingredients form the base of your shower bomb recipe.

If adding color to the steamers, add it now.

Add essential oils – Stir in 40 drops of orange essential oil (or a blend of fragrant essential oils). This is the best way to infuse your steamers with a refreshing shower scent.

Moisten the mixture – Lightly spritz with water from a spray bottle, mixing well. Be careful not to add too much liquid—you want a damp shower steamer mixture, not soggy.

Fill the molds – Spoon the shower bomb mixture into silicone molds or a bath bomb mold. Press down firmly so the bottom of each mold cup is packed.

Set and dry – Let the steamers sit in a dry place, out of direct sunlight, for 24–48 hours until hardened.
Store – Remove from the mold and transfer to an airtight container or display in a cute jar.

🚿 How to Use Shower Steamers
- Place a steamer on the floor of your shower, near the drain or where the stream of water just splashes it (avoid direct contact with heavy hot water so it lasts longer).
- As it fizzes, it will release the uplifting aroma of citrus oils, turning your everyday shower into a little home spa experience.
- They’re the perfect addition to special occasions, busy mornings, or anytime you want a boost.
💡 Tips for the Best Results
- Don’t add too much water – Too much liquid will ruin the texture. Add a little at a time.
- Experiment with essential oil blends – Try combining orange oils with rose geranium or peppermint for extra benefits.
- Store properly – Keep your steamers in an airtight container in a dry place. Moisture will activate them early.
- Gift them – Wrap in a cute jar or tie with ribbon. They make a perfect way to share one of your favorite things during the holiday season.

🌿 Variations & Add-Ons
- Menthol crystals – add a cooling kick, especially if you’re fighting seasonal allergies.
- White clay – makes the steamers sturdier and adds skin-soothing properties.
- Fragrance oils – if you want a stronger scent throw, but pure essential oil is the best thing for natural aromatherapy.
- Mica powder – gives a fun splash of color to match the theme.
🧺 Storage
Store your shower steamers in an airtight container away from direct sunlight. A cute jar makes them look gift-ready and keeps them fresh for weeks.

Final Thoughts
This DIY shower steamers recipe is a great way to turn your everyday shower into a refreshing spa-like treat. With a few natural ingredients, some favorite essential oils, and a simple shower bomb recipe, you’ll have the best thing to enjoy when you’re not a bath person but still love a little aromatherapy.
The uplifting aroma of sweet orange essential oil is the perfect way to brighten your mood, making these steamers one of our favorite things to keep in the bathroom.

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Homemade Sweet Orange Shower Steamers Recipe for a Home Spa Experience
Equipment
- Medium Mixing Bowl (or small bowl if making a half batch)
- Spoon for mixing
- Spray bottle (handy for adding water evenly so you don’t add too much liquid)
- Silicone molds or bath bomb molds
- Airtight container or cute jar for storage
Ingredients
- ½ cup epsom salts
- ½ cup baking soda
- 2 tablespoons water
- 40 drops sweet orange essential oil
Optional add-ins:
- mica powder or natural food coloring
- calendula flowers
- few drops peppermint oil
Instructions
- Combine the epsom salts and baking soda in a medium size bowl, making sure to get rid of any clumps that may have formed.
- Add essential oil and water, stir well.
- Spoon mixture into one half of a bath bomb or soap mold of your choice and press the mixture down to fill the entire mold.
- Let set for 24-48 hours, and remove from mold.
- Store in an airtight container.
- To use, place near shower drain.
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