3 EASY DIY BATH SALT IDEAS TO MAKE AT HOME
Wondering how to easily make bath salts? Here are 3 easy to make bath salts recipes that you can make at home in no time. The first recipe is Rose Pink Himalayan Bath Salt. You will find the remaining recipes in the notes section. Give them a try and enjoy!
Prep Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 30 minutes mins
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- 1 Cup Coarse Pink Himalayan Salt
- 1 Cup Coarse Dead Sea Salt
- 1/2 Cup Epson Salt
- Dried Rose Petals
Measure out 1 cup of coarse Pink Himalayan Salt, 1 cup of coarse dead sea salt, and 1/2 cup of Epson Salt.
Combine the three salts together in a bowl and stir them together.
Measure a palm size amount (the palm of your hand) of dried rose petals and crush/ tear them apart with your hands and sprinkle them into the bath salt.
Add the bath salts to a container and enjoy.
Additional Recipes
BLUE CALENDULA BATH SALTS
(BATH SALT #2)
Ingredients: Coarse dead sea salt, fine pink Himalayan salt, blue mica, dried calendula flowers
Step 1: Measure 1 cup coarse dead sea salt.
Step 2: Next start by measuring 1/8 of a tablespoon of blue mica into the dead sea salt. Add in additional color until you have your desired blue color.
Step 3: Add in some dried calendula flowers and stir the bath
Step 4: Next measure out 1 cup of FINE pink Himalayan salt and set it aside
Step 5: Begin adding the blue sea salt into a 4 oz jar and create alternating layers with the blue pigmented sea salt and the fine pink Himalayan sea salt until the jar is full.
Lilac and Lavender Bath Salts
(Recipe #3)
Ingredients: Epsom salt, fine dead sea salt, coarse dead sea salt, purple or lilac pigment, dried lavender flowers, dried orange lily flowers, lilac fragrance, lavender fragrance.
Step 1: Measure 1 cup Epson salt
Step 2: Next, measure 1 cup of fine dead sea salt.
Step 3: Combine the Epson salt and the dead sea salt together and stir.
Step 4: Add in about 6 drops of lilac liquid pigment. Then stir the sea salt with a spoon or you can mix it up with your hands if you are wearing gloves. Add in more liquid pigment if you want a more intense color.
Step 5: Now, add in 3 to 6 drops of fragrance depending on how light or how strong you like your scents. I used a combination of lilac and lavender scents, but feel free to be creative with your scent choice.
Step 7: To add texture to the sea salt add 1 tbsp of coarse dead sea salt and stir followed by 1 palm full of dried lavender flowers and 1 palm full of orange lily flowers that I crushed up between the palms of my hands.
Step 8: Add to a storage jar until ready to use.