Guest guest Posted January 31, 2003 Report Share Posted January 31, 2003 Three Great Tips For Today: Tip 1 - Instant Bath Salts 1-cup salt 1-cup Epsom salt 1-cup baking soda Add a little of the mixture to your tub for a revitalizing bath. For bubbles, just add 1 cup of shampoo. For a nice scent, add a few drops of fragrance oil. *** Earth Bath Salts 1/2 cup Epsom salts 1-cup baking soda 1/2-cup rock salt 1/2 tsp vitamin E 2 tsp light oil (almond, sunflower...) 20 drops Patchouli essential oil 15 drops Cypress essential oil 5 drops Vetivert essential oil Green Food coloring Mix all salts & baking soda together. Then combine oil, essential oils, vitamin E & a few drops of coloring in a separate bowl. Add liquid to salts and mix thoroughly. You can add more green food-coloring if desired, but I find it nicer when it's a very light green as it does not look as artificial. To use: Add a few heaping tablespoons to bath. *** Tip 2 - Bath Salt Recipe My daughter and I have made many batches of this recipe. I can't remember where I got it, but you can go on a search engine and search for bath salt recipes and find them. Bath salts Equal amounts of: Epsom salts Table salt Baking soda Mix and add desired food coloring (I like to use the cream type) and essential oils. Put in jars, decorate, and give as gifts. We have used jelly jars, jars from drinks... use your imagination and recycle. *** Tip 3 - To Make Bath Salts: Mix 8 cups Epsom salts with one-cup baking soda. Add 1 tbsp glycerin and perfume oil or a flavored extract (like vanilla), a drop or two or three of food coloring. Perfume amount depends on personal preference. Mix thoroughly, and put in pretty jars. Easy! *** I also make bath oil. Mix equal amounts baby oil and safflower oil (or sunflower or grape seed oil). Add perfume oil to preference. *** Makeup remover- Mix solid vegetable shortening (NOT lard) with no tear baby shampoo in equal amounts. Do NOT add scent; may cause irritation. Massage into face and wash off. All of the above make a nice gift when put in pretty jars or bottles and arranged in a basket. *** by Lorraine Hamilton, Hitchcock, Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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