Guest guest Posted November 18, 2006 Report Share Posted November 18, 2006 MAKING BUBBLE BATH by Barbara Cook Making Bubble Bath 1 quart Water 1 Bar castille soap -- grated 2 ounces Glycerine 3 drops Perfume -----ROSE BUBBLE BATH----- 1 quart Water 1 Bar grated castille soap 3 ounces Glycerine 3 drops Lilac perfume -----LAVENDER BUBBLE BATH----- 1 quart Water 1 Bar grated castille soap 2 ounces Coconut oil 1 ounce Glycerine 3 drops Violet perfume -- or 2 drops Violet floral oil Any good soap can be used to make bubble bath, but castille generally is preferred. Before the soap can be made into bubble bath it must be converted to a liquid. To do this, grate 1 bar of castille soap into 1 quart of water, warm water helps dissolve the soap faster. Allow the soap and water to mix well so that you have a liquid soap solution. There are two ingredients that can convert liquid soap into bubble bath. These ingredients can be used together or independently of each other. An old-fashion way to make bubble bath is to add Glycerine to liquid soap (soap shaving and water.) Glycerine has the ability to make bubbles and increase suds. Coconut oil is often used as a substitute for Glycerine, which is usually much higher priced. Coconut oil is very effective at creating lather. Both Glycerine and coconut oil are known for their special skin-softening properties. "When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot and hang on." Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882 - 1945), quoted Kansas City Star, June 5, 1977 Check Out My Groups: Everything Natural http://health./ Everything Magick EverythingMagick/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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