Lavender Bath


Lavender Bath

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Lavender Bath Salts

1 c. rock salt or sea salt
(You can find sea salt at your
local grocery store)
1/2 c. Epsom salt
2 T. baking soda
10 drops lavender oil
colorant

Blend all except baking soda. Blend soda after other ingredients are mixed. You can also add 1/2 tsp. of glycerin
at this point to make the salts sparkle. Use 1/4 c. to 1/2 c. Per bath.

Lavender Milk Bath

1 c. powdered milk
2-3 drops lavender oil
Mix and add to bath.

Lilac Scensational Bubble Bath

Ingredients:
1 quart water
1 bar castille soap (grated or flaked)
3 ounces glycerin
5 drops lilac fragrant oil

Mix all ingredients together. Store in a container. Pour in running water.

Milk Bath
3 cups powdered milk
1/4 cup oatmeal
1/4 cup dried orris root (has a soft violet scent)
1/3 cup almond meal
1 capsule vitamin E (break open into dry ingredients)
1/3 cup cornstarch

Makes enough for a few baths. Combine ingredients make sure its completely mixed. Store in a container. When
you are ready to add it to your bath, scoop the desired amount of the mixture and tie securely in a muslin bag or
even a facecloth will do. Tie to the faucet allowing the warm water to run over the bag.

* To make almond meal: Using a blender, grind up blanched or slivered almonds to a powdered consistency.

Milk and Honey Bath

Your skin will feel luxurious when you use this recipe. Milk baths are very skin softening, something that is wonderful at this time of year! Once you make this recipe, use it right away.

4 tablespoons honey; 1 quart boiling water; 6 tablespoons dried milk powder.

1. Place the honey in a bowl and add the boiling water. Stir until the honey has dissolved. Leave to cool.

2. Place the milk powder in a bowl and gradually mix in the honey water.

3. Add the milk mixture to a warm bath, swishing it about so the milk powder dissolves completely.

4. Lock the bathroom, light some candles.

other bath recipes:

http://www.xomba.com/recipes_for_your_bath