Make Your Own Homemade Bath Salts



The easiest bath products to make are homemade bath salts. These are so easy to make that even a 5-year old can do it (with adult supervision of course)! Not only are they easy to make, but they are a-lot of fun to make, they make a persons bath feel divine and they are very affordable!

To make your own bath salts, you simply mix all the ingredients together in a large bowl. Yes it’s that easy! Add your salts first, next add any other dry ingredients (like dried herbs), then add any oils or butters, then your fragrance and lastly add your colorant.

I use food coloring in my bath salts. I always mix a full bag of salts, add all ingredients first before colors, then I add my colorant one-drop at a time so I can better determine the strength of the color.

When adding colorant to your products, add slowly (one drop at a time), mix well, and add more if more is desired. You want to just create a light tint; you do not want to color your product too much! If you add too much colorant then it could color a persons skin after using the product. Although this isn’t dangerous, it can cause embarrassment because it’s hard to remove.

You don’t need expensive ingredients to make bath salts, almost everything you need to make wonderful bath salts can be found at your local grocery store!

Epsom Salts

Epsom salts are made for the bath anyways and these are not only the most affordable salts, but they also impart wonderful goodness to the skin! Epsom salts are nothing more than magnesium sulfate.

When absorbed through the skin, magnesium sulfate draws toxins, reduces swelling, relaxes muscles, naturally exfoliates and more.

Dried Herbs

You can purchase dried herbs in the grocery store as well. They are not necessarily needed, but some herbs do wonders for the skin.

Oil

If you wish to make moisturizing bath salts, then you’ll need to add some oils. Olive oil is a great oil that is sold in pretty much every grocery store.

Colorant

My favorite colorant for bath salts is plain old food coloring. To tell if a colorant is safe for cosmetic use, then check that it’s one of those approved by the FDA. Most food colorants are deemed safe for cosmetics. The numbers “FD & C Red No. 40″ means Red color 40 is safe for Food, Drugs & Cosmetics. Some food colorants do not have the FD&C on the boxes, but if it says “food color” then it’s typically considered safe for cosmetics too.

Fragrance

Cosmetic grade fragrances or essential oils are not normally found in grocery stores, but essential oils can be found in some health stores. You’ll need to order your EO (essential oils) or FO (fragrance oils) from a reputable seller, or locate a health store that sells EO.

I recommend buying EO and FO online; health stores are known to be very expensive!

Now that I have explained a bit about bath salts, remember, it’s not difficult to make them. Simply mix everything well, add coloring last, then spoon into your container. You can spoon into jars, bottles, small plastic bags or envelopes made from wax paper. I recommend plastic jars or bottles; glass can be hazardous in a bathroom!

By: Maria Wilkes

About the Author:
Maria Wilkes has over 15 years experience developing formulas and recipes for, and making, homemade bath products. Maria shares many of her wonderful bath recipes at FreeBathRecipes.com. If you’ve ever had a desire to create your own line of aromatherapy products like soaps, candles, lotions and more then click here http://www.freebathrecipes.com/develop-your-own-bath-products.html to learn how to do it!

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The Benefits of Lavender Bath Salts and How to Make Them



When most people picture lavender in their minds, they visualize a light purple blossom that is perfectly accented with an amazing fragrance which could be why lavender bath salts are so popular. The blooms range from light yellow to dark purple and the plant is not a flower but rather an herb that is loaded with a multitude of healing benefits.

Benefits of Lavender Bath Salts

Aside from the unparalleled spectacular smell, there are actually a few other benefits that are received from using lavendar bath salts. Soaking in a warm bathtub of lavender bath salts calms your nerves, relaxes sore and aching muscles and improves circulation. They also open your pores to naturally lift away impurities by removing sweat, dirt and toxins. Lavender bath salts also relieve irritations that are caused from minor rashes and bug bites and can ease other skin conditions as well. Additionally, these aromatic salts relieve stress as well as pain that is associated with arthritis.

Lavender Bath Salts Recipe

· 1 cup Celtic sea salts or dead sea salts
· Blue food coloring
· Red food coloring
· 4 cups Epsom salts
· 35 drops of lavender essential oils
· 3 tablespoons of lavender blossoms that are dried
· 1 cup baking soda

Using a large glass or metal bowl (wood and plastic are too porous) and a metal spoon, pour the sea salts and Epsom salts in together and mix well.

Put in around five drops of each color of food coloring and then add the lavender essential oil and stir very well. Mixing this can prove to be challenging because the oil and the coloring will try to clump together so you will need to be persistent to break them up.

Now you will add in the baking soda and stir well until blended. Lastly, add in the dried lavender blossoms and mix in very lightly so that they do not get too broken up.

Pour the lavender bath salts into metal or air-tight glass containers. If you need to, you can use a plastic bag for storage but never reuse the bag for food as the plastic will absorb some of the essential oils.

When giving lavender bath salts as a gift, it is always thoughtful to include a small tag with a warning label to not ingest and also a list of healing effects that the salts will offer.

By: Bradley White

About the Author:
Bradley P. White has been a practicing pharmacist in Ohio for 14 years. He focuses his practice on healthy living and wellness. He educates people on how to correct nutritional deficiencies to avoid illness and disease, lose weight, and have more energy. To learn more Healthy Living Tips visit http://www.supersizeyourhealth.com/blog/.

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Benefits of Sea Salt – Homemade Bath Salts



There are many benefits of sea salt! It contains just about every mineral on Earth! The Dead Sea contains highly concentrated minerals, more than found anywhere else on Earth!

HEALTH BENEFITS OF SEA SALT:

Helps stabilize heartbeats
Regulates blood pressure
Eliminates harmful sodium deposits in body
Helps clear sinus and bronchial congestion
Helps maintain electrolytes for brain cell functionality
Can dissolve kidney stones
Maintains blood sugar level; reduces risk of diabetes
Aids in preventing muscle cramps
Strong antihistamine
Enhances immune system

HEALTH BENEFITS OF DEAD SEA SALT:

Help calm sleeping disorders
Relieves muscle pain and cramps
Helps Rheumatoid conditions
Helps Tendonitis
Relieves allergies
Hypoallergenic
Contains antiseptic properties
Detoxifies the body
Provides overall relaxed feeling

Dead Sea salt is rich in calcium chloride, potassium, bromides and magnesium. Its minerals are found in higher concentrations than anywhere else on Earth. As a matter of fact, the Dead Sea contains the highest amount of mineral content of any salt, found on the market today. These natural salts are not pure white, but an off white color, instead.

SKIN CARE BENEFITS:

Helps body heal quickly; surgeries, burns, etc..
Soothes itching; dry skin, dry itchy skin, dry flaky skin
Soothes rashes
Soothes eczema; dry scaly skin
Provides acne relief
Reduces signs of premature aging; wrinkles
Soothes psoriasis; dry itchy skin, dry scaly skin, burning sensation
Nourishes skin
Hydrates skin
Provides silky, smooth skin
Rejuvenates skin

There are natural, homemade, bath salts containing a combination of regular sea salts and Dead Sea salts. These homemade bath salts are healthful for the skin and body!

Homemade bath salts are available in a variety of natural scents, including: Wine and Roses, (a blend of rose petals), Razamatazz, (a blend of raspberries and violets), Mayan Gold,(an earth-herbal blend), Lavender, (a relaxing scent), Chamomile and Sage, (an earth-apple herbal blend) and Lemon Myrtle, (a burst of fresh lemons). It comes, Au Natural, with no added fragrance, too!

Homemade bath salts provide aromatherapy benefits and MSM benefits. Soaking in a tub of water with these salts, combined with MSM (methlysolfonylmethane), allows a process of osmosis to facilitate the exchange of toxins from inside the body for needed minerals dissolved in the water. This natural bath product helps to relieve everyday aches and pains from muscle and joint soreness. Your skin will be silky, smooth and rejuvenated after using this homemade skin care product!

These Dead Sea bath salts come, beautifully, packaged with a wooden scoop, for easy handling. Discover healthful, natural, homemade bath salts! You can have healthful, soft, soothed and beautiful skin!

By: Susan Katchur

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Natural, homemade, bath salts contain the benefits of sea salt and Dead Sea salt, at: http://www.natural-goat-milk-soap.com/homemade-bath-salts.html

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