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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!
lass jar.
Add the essential oil, a few drops at
Combine Epsom salts and kosher salt in a jar.
Add baking soda and cornstarch, up to 1/2 teaspoon of Lemon essential oil, and up to 1/4 teaspoon of Spearmint essential oil.
Attach the lid, and shake the jar to combine.
Pour the mixture into a bag, and use within a few weeks.
Use 2 to 3 Tablespoons per soak.
NOTE: I tried this myself and used cucumber-melon essential oils. Heavenly!
houlders, put some of the essential oils on an oil burner
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.
Mix well.
Use more or less perfume, as desired.
cup dried rose petals. (Essential oil complement: rose.)
Follow
Combine the essential oils with the vodka in a bottle, shake well and set aside for three weeks in a dark place.
Add distilled water and set aside again for another week, shake once a day.
Store in dark bottles or keep in a cool dark place.
You will need a one gallon container.
First add the baking soda to the plastic container.
Next add 1 cup of water to start with.
Slowly add the vinegar to the bottle as the vinegar and baking soda will start to fizz.
Then add the rest of the water swirling around & cover venting the top a few times.
Last add the essential oil.
Add 1 cup in your final rinse cycle for each load but give the bottle a good shake to stir up the essential oil if using.
Fill the reservoir with ink (not completely full), empty reservoir into mixing container (old teaspoon), put in the essential oil and fill reservoir again.
Or you can get the smallest bottle of ink and add the required amount of essential oils.
Some essential oils you may like to consider using are: Lemon (refreshing), Lavender (relaxing, calming), Geranium (calming), Mandarin (calming) or a blend of Lemon (2 drops), Eucalyptus (3 drops), Pine (1 drop) and Lavender (2 drops) for a get-well message!
hould completey evaporate if the essential oil is pure. If it
Combine all the ingredients in a container with a tight fitting lid.
To use: add 1/4 cup of the mustard misture to the bath under running water. Relax for 15 - 20 minutes, adding more hot water if needed. Rinse under a cool shower. Wear warm clothes until pores have closed.
For footbaths, add 1 T and soak for 15 minutes. The footbaths help with circulation in the feet.
The essential oils are optional, but the product would greatly improve with them added.
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.
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.
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.
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.