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Bath Salts - BY BOOKWURM721

This is what i usually use for bath salts:

  • 1 cup Epsom Salt
  • 2/3 Cup Table Salt
  • 1/3 cup Baking Powder
  • 10 drops Food Coloring
  • 40-50 drops Essential Oil (combination of choice)
Clear Skin - BY CHARLOTTE B
Put a slice of lemon in boiling water, and drink as a replacement to tea or coffee. This will clear your skin, and you will soon notice results!!!
Eliminate Bikini Line Razor Bumps - BY SAPUSEKJE
To help stop razor bumps on your bikini line, apply a moisturizing, clear drying deodorant to that area. Be sure your skin is clean and dry. Re apply before working out. You can even use it before going to the beach, just double check you didn't put too much on to leave a white residue. I use Dove moisturizing solid. My bikini line is bump free now!
Bath Salts - BY SIOUX MARTINEZ

Here is my recipe for bath salts.

  • 2 cups epsom salt
  • 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 1/2 cup non-fat powdered milk
  • 1/2 cup corn starch
  • 1/2 cup calgon water softener
  • 1 dram essence oil
Mix in plastic ziplock bag. Pour into jar's or make personal envelopes filled with the bath salts for a 1 time experience :)
Bath Salts -BY BLAZEBLAZESTAR
I have made bath salts to hand out at church at gatherings. I use Epsom Salts and fragrant oils. My favorite is Rose Gardenia, Rare Jasmine, Forever Lavender. I have no exact science for the measurement. I usually shake about 4 drops of each scent. Mix well with a spoon. I like to soak my feet in it. It smells so good. This is a quick, easy and very inexpensive gift.
Jojoba Oil - BY WINTER
Greetings,

I would like to tout an all natural product: jojoba (ho-ho-ba) oil. Pure jojoba oil is by far one of the best moisturizers nature has to offer. It is the oil most closely like skin's own, so is readily available to your skin. It is a bit pricey, (I pay $25 a quart) but a little goes a very long way, and it will not get rancid. It can be used on face and body, is non-irritating, and has a very subtle, neutral scent. I have very sensitive combination skin that will break out if anything even slightly irritating is applied to it, and have discovered that jojoba oil is perfect for moisturizing it.

Thanks for your wonderful site,
Winter

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