Recipes - Bath Oils, Natural
Ingredients
Fragrant Honey Milk Bath Oil
1 cup honey
2 cups milk
1 cup salt
1/4 cup baking soda
1/2 cup baby oil
Fragrance oil of desired scent
Combine honey, milk, salt and baking soda in a bowl. Fill your tub and pour the
mixure in. Add the baby oil and a few drops of the fragrance.
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Lemon Twist Bath Oil
1/4 cup of almond oil
1/4 cup vinegar
1/4 teaspoon of lemon oil
1/4 teaspoon bergamot oil
2 teaspoons of lemon zest
Place all the ingredients in a sealable glass container or jar and shake. This
oil creates a very interesting effect as the oils and the vinegar will keep
separating from one another. Just remember, before using, to give it another
good shake.
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Scented Bath Oil Gift
Sunflower oil
Essential oil
Corked bottle container
Crystal beads, dried flowers, little seashells, etc. (for bottle decoration)
Pour sunflower oil through a funnel into the corked container, leaving a little
space at the top, at least an inch. Add 4 teaspoons of the essential oil per
1/2 quart. Cork the container and shake gently. Let it sit for 2 to 3 days
before using. You may add things to the container to make it as pleasing to the
eye as it is to the nose.
This makes a lovely gift or a nice decorator accent for your bathroom.
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Sweet 'n Soft Bath Oil
1/8 cup of soybean oil
1/8 cup of jojoba oil
1/2 teaspoon of honey
15 drops of rosemary oil
12 drops of lemon oil
5 drops of sandalwood oil
Blend the ingredients thoroughly; bottle and add to the warm, running water as
you fill your bath tub, then simply enjoy the wonderful aroma as your body
soaks up the oils.
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Foaming Bath Oil Balls
1/4 cup baking soda
2 tbs. powdered vitamin C
1 tbs. borax powder (for softening)
2 tbs. powdered sugar (for binding)
2 tbs. sweet almond oil
1 tsp. vitamin E oil (preservative)
1/4 tsp. fragrance or essential oil
Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and stir until well blended. Drizzle in
almond oil and stir until mixture is moistened. Add vitamin E oil and fragrance
and stir until well mixed. Take teaspoon-size amount of mixture and form into
balls. (Mixture will be VERY crumbly and fragile, so do the best you can. Add a
little bit more of the vitamin E oil... I find that helps.) Place the balls on
a sheet of wax paper and leave alone for 2 to 3 hours. After 2 to 3 hours,
reshape balls.
IMPORTANT: Let the balls air-dry and harden for 10 days. Store balls in
a closed container to protect from moisture.
These
Recipes Are Not Guaranteed As Remedies
Any Allergic Reactions To The Ingredients Are At The Users Own Risk.
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