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How To Make Bath Salt
by howtomakestuff Posted on December 29th, 2004Ocean Blue Bath Salt Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup epsom salt
1 cup baking soda
4 drops blue food coloring
3 drops Jasmine essential/ fragrance oil
4 drops vanilla essential/ fragrance oil
2 tablespoons glycerin
Directions:
Combine dry ingredients, mix well. Add color and scents one at a time. Keep stirring until mixed well. Break up any clumps. Keep mixing until you have a semi fine powder. Add glycerin & mix well.
Desert Sands Bath Salt Recipe
Ingredients:
5 drops yellow food coloring
2 drops red food coloring
4 drops musk fragrant or essential oil
3 drops Jasmine fragrant or essential oil
3 cups epsom salts
1 cup baking soda
2 teaspoons glycerin
Directions:
Combine baking soda, epsom salt and glycerin until well blended, add scents stirring until there is no clumps just a fine powder.
Divide the mixture evenly into 3 separate bowls.
In the first bowl add 3 drops yellow food coloring, in the second add 3 drops red food coloring and in the 3rd bowl add 2 drops yellow with 1 drop red food coloring…stir each bowl until the color is well mixed.
Allow the air to dry it for a few hours before placing in a bottle. Once dried, layer the colors…red first, then orange then lastly yellow.
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