Posted by Pam on June 22nd, 2008
Green Tea Bath Bags
Using Green tea leaves is great for a mild exfoliating action. Using either comfrey or calendula leaves also adds a very silky soothing feeling skin!
1 cup loose leaf green tea
1 cup calendula or comfrey leaves
(you can find these health food stores if you don’t grow them yourself)
4 to 6 drops rose geranium essential oil
Mix ingredients well and then simply fill your sachets. If you want to get fancy, or make them as gifts, tie the schets with a pretty ribbon. Then, simply hold the sachet under running tap water until you reach the desired amount of bath water. You can also squeeze the bag a couple of times to help the fragrence fill the room. Don’t throw it away! Remove from spout and rub over your body for a soothing and silky feeling!
You can make your sachets from cheesecloth, gauze or even in a pinch, a dishrag!
~Pam~
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Posted by Pam on January 4th, 2008
Nerve Remedy - Soothing Lavender Milk Bath
2 packages Powdered Milk
12 oz Powdered Goat or Any other Milk
16 oz Dead Sea Salt
9 ounces Epsom Salt
1/2 tsp. Lavender Essential Oil
Mix all ingredients together slowly, seal the container and let sit overnight. Next day, just repackage, or you can use a little bit immediately for your own bath if you choose! This is a wonderful blend of lavender and milk, a soothing bath mixture fit for a queen…I wouldn’t be surprised if Cleopatra didn’t use this mix!
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Posted by Pam on January 4th, 2008
Awesome Moisturizing Bath Crystals
2 cups Sea salt
1 cup Kosher Salt
2 Tablespoons baking soda
1 Tablespoon Glycerin
1/2 Teaspoon vitamin E oil
Essential Oils or fragrance oil
Mix all ingredients together well, add your Essential Oils (say 10 drops or so). Let the mixture firm up for about 3 days - or at least 2 days at the least. Now, just draw a warm bath, pour about 1/2 cup of these AWESOME Moisturizing Crystals into the running water, and enjoy! Or, pour into a clear fancy bottle, tie a fancy ribbon on the neck, and give as a gift!
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