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Super moisturizing Strawberry
Delight:
This is a great summertime bath because strawberries
are readily available. However, if you can get them in the winter,
this bath is an awesome pick me up from the wintertime blues
and dry skin. Between the castor oil and fresh cream, this bath
is an excellent way to combat dry skin, so substitution of essential
oils or frozen strawberries in place of fresh strawberries can
be done if strawberries are not available.
Essential oils can be purchased at most heath food
stores or on the internet, you just want to be sure that they
are produced from organically grown base plants. If you choose
to substitute essential oils for the strawberries, use the 2nd
version of ingredients listed below.
Ingredients (1st version) 1 1/2
tablespoons castor oil 3/4 cup organic cream
(heavy) 3/4 cup fresh organic strawberries
3 cups distilled water Ingredients
(2nd version) 1 1/2 tablespoons castor oil
1 1/4 cups organic cream (heavy) 1
teaspoon essential oil of your choice 3 1/2
cups distilled water
For
either version, blend ingredients on high until smooth and creamy.
Place 1/2 of the mixture in an airtight container and refrigerate
(use within 1 week) and use the other 1/2 of the mixture immediately.
All you have to do now is pour the creamy mixture into running
bath water, stir a bit, and enjoy!
Soothing Lavender Bath:
This
is a great bath for any season because of its skin soothing qualities
from the baking soda and oat flour ingredients. Both of these
are known for helping calm itch, therefore soothing irritated
skin. In summer, this means relief from insect bites and allergies,
in the winter it means relief from dry, winter skin. This bath
is also helpful for soothing chicken pox and measles. This bath
is easily used when stored in an airtight cereal container.
Ingredients 1
cup baking soda 1 1/2 cups organic lavender,
dried and crushed (found in health food stores or on the internet)
3 cups organic oat flour ((found in health
food stores) Mix ingredients in a large bowl
until all ingredients are thoroughly dispersed and store mixture
in airtight cereal container. Use 1/2 to 1 cup in bathwater,
depending on bathtub size. For added relaxation, add 1 teaspoon
lavender essential oil to your bath along with this mixture.
Vanilla Delight Bath Cookies:
These will smell terrific and the ingredients
are not harmful, but you will not want to eat them, trust us
on this one! Dissolve 2 or 3 of them in your bath water for a
delightfully relaxing experience.
Ingredients
1 cup baking soda 1 1/4 cup
cornstarch 4 large eggs 4
cups sea salt (finely ground) 1 1/2 teaspoons
pure organic vanilla extract 3 tablespoons
organic vegetable oil 2 teaspoons organic vitamin
E oil
You will be making
these like most cookies. Begin by preheating your oven to 350
degrees Fahrenheit. Mix all ingredients, forming a very stiff
dough. Rolls into 1 inch balls and place on a non-greased cookie
sheet about 2 inches apart. Bake until golden brown (about 10
or 12 minutes). Cool completely before removing from cookie sheet.
Store your organic bath cookies in Mason Jars (canning jars). |