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Make Your Own Bath Salts

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Date: 07/21/2004 Topic: Make Your Own > Miscellaneous  
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Here is the recipe for a great bath salts that I sell, give as gifts, and use myself.

2 pounds of epsom salts ($1.00 at Dollar Tree),
optional: food dye or soap dye
optional peppermint leaves or chamomile leaves (can be from a tea packet)
dry instant milk
2 tablespoons of baking powder

Mix all together, then add a few drops of essential oil (which is optional). You can also add a few teaspoons of castor oil to make it a softening bath with that dispersing oil. Mix all together, put in glass jars and you have a cheap nice present. All my family and friends love this item. Keep jars from jelly and jam to put this mixture in. Also you can put a bow around it, or wrap it with colored tissue.

By Danielle Jackson

Editor's Note: If Danielle or anyone else knows the quantity of dry milk required, please post it. Also, you have a bath salt recipe please post it or submit it on the contest form.
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Post by acesnanna (25) | (01/19/2006)
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mine is 4 cups epsom salt to one cup powdered milk....try adding baking soda too.....


Post By Danielle Jackson (Guest Post) (07/26/2004)
2-4 Tablespoons is what I usually use of dry instant milk which is so cheap by the box. It is a conditioner and softener for the skin, kinda like milk soap.


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