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Add the essential oil to the
salt. Spread it out on a cookie sheet covered with tin foil or
parchment paper. (Don't use paper towels, because they'll absorb
the scented oil.) When it's dry, which may take as long as 24
hours or as little as 3, pour it into a pretty glass jar with
a cover. If you like colored bath salts, use a couple of TBSPS
of beet juice, or non-toxic food coloring to the salts with the
essential oil. You can find non-toxic food coloring at Health
Food Stores. To use, just scoop out about a half-cup and add
to running water.
Remember, scent is a very personal
thing. It's wonderful to surround yourself with it in your own
home. But it's considerate to keep it very light or just not
use it in public.
Scented Shower Gel
Ingredients:
1 Cup Water
1 ½ Cups Liquid Glycerine
Soap, Scented (Dr. Bronner's or any natural brand)
2 TBSP Finely Milled Sea Salt
Natural Food Coloring (optional)
Add liquid soap to water. Do
not add water to liquid soap, because you'll have a kitchen full
of suds. Stir in salt and coloring, if you want it. If it separates,
shake gently before using.
Variations: Use unscented liquid
soap and add about 20 drops of essential oil to it. Or add a
stick of cinnamon, a tsp of ginger, nutmeg, vanilla, coconut
or chocolate extract. Store in a shampoo bottle.
Simple Soothing Milk and Honey
Bath
Ingredients:
2 Cups of Dry Milk Powder (I
use organic)
2 TBSP of Dried Honey Powder
(I use HoneySweet Brand)
2 Cups of Finely Processed Oats
(I use my food processor)
12-20 drops of essential oil
(I use half lavender and half rose)
Mix milk and honey powder in
large bowl. I use a whisk. Add essential oil, mix well and put
in a plastic bag or tightly covered jar. Let the powder absorb
the oil for at least 24 hours. Add ½ cup under the tap
while you're running your bath. This is a good bath powder for
children, although I omit the essential oil for children under
2, just in case it irritates them.
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