Custom – Scented Bath Salts

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DIY-bath-salts

 

This recipe should get your creative juices flowing.  This should help you get started and where you take it from there its up to you.  Make sure to share you creations.

Ingredients:

1 cup epsom salt
1 cup sea salt
2 cups baking soda
Essential oil(s)
10 drops food coloring (optional)
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Instructions:
Combine the first 3 ingredients in a large bowl, then add 4 teaspoons of
essential oil in any fragrance or combination. Stir. You may also tint the
bath salts if you so desire by adding 10 drops of food coloring to the bowl
after you add the essential oils. Stir again. Store bath salts in a
tightly capped container for 2 to 3 days before using. You can also divide
the bath salts equally between 2 large bowls, tint them different colors,
and then carefully pour them into a clear container, making what appears to
be “sand art”. Or tint one red, and scent both containers with peppermint
oil, then layer it in a clear container and wrap with red ribbon. This
“peppermint stick” makes a great Christmas gift!

A savvy leader and communicator, Rica Elysee brings fresh ideas and talent to the Boston beauty scene.. She graduated from the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee with a Bachelors in Political Science and Women Studies. Ms. Elysee serves as the Editor and Curator for BostonNaturals lifestyle blog. Elysee brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to her role as the founder and Executive Director of Lynk7, Owner of Boston Naturals and Editorial Director for Amour Creole Magazine. She understands what it takes to get organizations and businesses noticed, funded and organized. She has serviced clients such as the International Association for Human Values, Athletic Kids Association in San Diego, Nurses Care for Haitian Children and the Prescott Area Women’s Shelter.

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