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Bath Salts

Put Epsom salt in a glass or metal bowl, not plastic because it may stain.
Mix in the glycerin, a few drops of food coloring and enough perfume to make a fragrant mixture.
Slowly add this mixture to the Epsom salt and stir well.
For a decorative look, place the bath salts in a pretty jar and add a bow.
Now you can enjoy luxurious baths without spending a fortune.

Bubble Bath

Stir together dishwashing liquid, epsom salt and glycerine. Add perfume and food coloring, if desired.
Store in tightly covered bottle or jar.
Shake container before adding 1 to 2 tablespoons to running bath water.

Extra Soothing And Aromatic Bath Salts With Milk

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Bath Salts

ood smelling bath salts, first measure 1/2 cup of Epsom salt into

Peppermint Foot Soak

Steep the tea bags in 1 cup of boiling water, letting sit 10 minutes.
Remove bags from water.
Dissolve epsom salts in 1 gallon of warm water in a bowl large enough for both of your feet to fit comfortably.
Mix tea with the epsom salt bath and stir.
Add cinnamon oil.
If water is too hot, add a little cold.
Soak feet for 15 minutes.
Feet will feel exhilarated and tingly.
Great for removing foot odor as well.

Spiced Orange Bath Salts

Combine epsom salt with sea salt in a bowl.
Add orange essential oil and stir until mixed through.
Add cinnamon essential oil and stir until mixed through.
Seal in a jar for a several days to absorb the scent.

Bath Salts

Mix ingredients together; store in bathroom.
Fill tub with hot water and 1/2 cup bath salts.
Set timer for 45 minutes and read or browse through magazines.

Bubble Bath Oil

Mix all ingredients thoroughly.
Seal in bottles.
Sprinkle at bath time.

Fresh Yogurt Milk Bath

H balance in the skin. Epsom salts help detox the system

Candy Cane Bath Salts

Place one cup of epsom and 1/4 cup sea salt in a bowl or resealable plastic bag.
Add 2-3 drops peppermint oil.
Place the remaining ingredients in a second bowl.
Mix all ingredients well.
Layer the red and white salts in a clear bottle or jar.
Tie with a ribbon and some small candy canes.

Basic Salt Soak Bath Formula

Combine the sea salts, baking soda, and Epsom salts in a bowl.
Stir to blend.
Pour 1/4 cup or so into the bath while the tub is filling.
Add 1 to 2 tablespoons glycerin to keep your skin from drying out (more for dry skin, less for oily skin) and essential oils of choice.
Be sure to keep the glycerin and essential oils separate, adding them only to each bath and not the dry mixture.
Store any unused mixture in a glass jar with a screw top (I use mayonnaise jars).

Lavender Vanilla Bath Salts

Mix 1/2 the salt, 1/2 the baking soda

Bath Salts

Measure 3 cups Epsom salts into one bowl.
In the other bowl, mix 1 tablespoon of glycerin, a few drops of food coloring and enough of your favorite perfume or cologne to make the mixture pleasantly fragrant.
Add this mixture to the Epsom salts and mix well.
If the fragrance is not strong enough, you can add more perfume or cologne.
Put the bath salts in a decorative jar that seals tightly.
It looks lovely, and a warm bath is a wonderful way to relax a day away!

Bath Crystals

In glass or metal bowl, pour Epsom salts.
In separate cup, mix glycerin, food coloring and perfume.
Blend well and slowly add to Epsom salts, stirring until thoroughly mixed. Store in tightly covered decorative container.
Add to your bath water when you feel like a treat.

Bath Salts

In food processor or blender, mix 4 parts Epsom salts and 1 part baking soda (2 cups Epsom salts equal 1/2 cup baking soda. Blend only a few seconds.
Add 1 drop food coloring and 1 drop perfume.
Blend briefly until color and fragrance are distributed evenly.
Spoon into jars or plastic bags.
Hand lettered instructions may be added.
Add 1/2 cup to running bath water. Also may decorate jars.

Camomile-Mint Bath Salts

In a mixing bowl, combine both salts.
Add tea leaves and stir well.
Sprinkle both extracts over top of mixture and, with a wooden spoon, blend the extracts evenly throughout the salt mixture.
Fill a decorative jar with salts and close tightly.

Butter Bath Candies

In a bowl combine the Shea butter, baking soda and citric acid. Mix using the back of a spoon until it is well mixed.
Add more baking soda if it is too sticky.
Take a small amount in your hands and gently knead and form into a ball, just like you do if you are using fondant in chocolate making. Add essential oils, if using.
Roll and press in Epsom salts (you can color the salts if you desire).
To use: Drop one or two candies in a bath and relax! Enjoy!

Homemade Bath Crystals

Pour Epsom salts into a metal or glass bowl.
In a separate cup mix glycerine, several drops of food coloring and perfume. Blend well.
Slowly add liquid mixture to Epsom salts, stirring until thoroughly mixed.
Store in a tightly sealed container.

Lavender Bath Salts

Combine salts and baking soda, then add essential oils and stir gently but well.
Add food coloring to achieve lavender (red and blue gets close if you don't have lavender-colored), then fold in lavender leaves if using. They tend to float in the bath, so be warned -- those aren't little bugs surrounding you!
Store in a tightly sealed jar and use about 1/3 cup per bath.

Jasmine Bath Salts

Mix salt with coloring until you get the shade of blue you want. You can add more color for a darker shade if you like.
Add as much or as little fragrance as you want and mix well.
Add 2 tbsps. to your bath and enjoy!

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