Bath salts are a wonderful way to relax and soothe sore, achy muscles while enjoying a warm bath.
They’re also super simple to make.
By stirring in an enjoyable fragrance and adding a fun color to brighten up your bath water, your bathroom can go from ‘blah’ to ‘spa!’ in minutes.
Dead Sea and Epsom salts are wonderful for the skin and pack your bath water with tension relieving elements to make you feel revived after a long day. You can easily make your bath even more beneficial by swapping a simple fragrance oil for an essential oil that will bring its own beneficial properties.
Here, I’ll show you just how simple it is to make this basic bath treat. From this recipe you can alter the oils, fragrances, and benefits you bring to your bath with each batch of salts you choose to stir up.
You’ll need:
- 1 cupDead Sea Salts
- Raspberry Lemonade Fragrance Oil
- 1/8th teaspoonMica Powder
Start by mixing the pigment powder into the salts. I wanted a light color for mine so I only used a small amount of pigment (you can use more for a more vibrant color). Thoroughly mix the powder in until all the salts appear evenly colored.
Next, add in the fragrance oil and mix well to distribute the oil throughout the salts.
Package the finished bath salts in a lidded jar to ensure the fragrance stays in the salts.
Sprinkle into warm bath water and enjoy!
How easy was that?!
Recipe: Basic Bath Salts
Love your site and the recipe.
Thank you, Maria
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我想添加一些粘土the sea salt soak. Any recommendations? Amount? If it would cause a problem?
great info thanks
You’re welcome!
Where can i buy jars like that in bulk.for bath salt
You cancheck out some options here.
You can do an equal amount of Epsom and dead sea salt for an extra muscle relaxing soak. Add 1/2 cup of baking powder for skin softening. You should let them sit out for 1-3 days on a cookie sheet to dry out before packaging or you can bake them and let them sit overnight before packaging.
Interesting, thanks for the suggestion!