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This Milk Bath is incredibly easy to make, and would be wonderful as a product

for babies or adults alike. I like to make it for the twins and add 1% Allantoin

and leave out the cornstarch. The cornstarch in the formula makes the water

silky, but it’s an optional ingredient.

 

Meyenberg Goat Milk is the finest powdered Goat Milk available, and nourishes

the skin. Aloe Vera 200X powder makes a fabulous addition to your bath powders,

and the Baking Soda softens the water and soothes the skin. Vena Sateena adds

Beta Glucans and a host of other benefits to your luxury bath while ultra mild

Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate adds a lovely little foaming property to the mix.

 

Phase A

 

Meyenberg Goat Milk Powder (35%)

 

Baking Soda (34%)

 

Cornstarch (Optional) (5%)

 

Vena Sateena (10%)

 

Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate (10%)

 

Aloe Vera 200X Powder (1%)

 

Phase B

Fine Sea Salt (5%)

Fragrance or Essential Oil to Preference

 

 

Instructions:

Combine A thoroughly.

 

Add FO or EO to Salt.

 

Combine fragranced Salt with product.

 

 

That's IT!

 

 

 

Tiffany Tarpein-Vaughn www.todieforsoap.com

The Finest Ingredients on Earth at Prices To Die For!

 

 

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Hi Tiffany,

 

Thanks for sharing your recipe. If I wanted to use it and skip the SLS could I

just up some of the milk powder, or is there something else that you would

recommend in place of SLS?

 

Tan

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while ultra mild Sodium Lauryl Sulfoacetate

> adds a lovely little foaming property to the mix.

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