Scented Bath Salts
My
all time favorite bath product. This soak makes your skin and hair,
silky soft, and removes any sticky buildup from using hair products. I
use 1/2 to 1 cup, once or twice a week, it can dry your skin if you use
it too often. Table salt does have an anti-caking agent added to it, but
sea salt is derived from sea water, with no added ingredients. Real
soap (the handmade kind, not the detergent-laden soap you buy at the
store) is actually salt. It comes from a chemical reaction when
combining fats (like olive oil) and lye. (sodium hydroxide) Once I
started to use the real thing, (about 3 years ago) I'll never go back to
soap from the store.
Ingredients:
1 cup Epsom salt
1/2 cup sea salt or un-iodized table salt
1/4cup baking soda
10 drops of food coloring
1tsp. skin safe fragrance oil- I get my oils from Natures Garden and Daystar supplies
Preparation:
Combine the Epsom salt, sea salt, and baking soda in a bowl.
Drop in the food coloring, and work it through with your fingers, until well blended.
Add the fragrance oil and work through the same way. It's ready to use,
but I prefer to wait a day or two, before using. Store in an air-tight
container or a storage bag.
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