March 21, 2008
Aromatherapy Bath Salts
Are you looking for more aromatherapy bath salt recipes to try? Then try this :
Flower of Flowers Moisturizing Aromatherapy Bath Salts
- 1 and 1/4 cup of medium grain sea salt
- 3/4 cup goat milk powder
- 3 tablespoons dendritic salt
- 1 teaspoon ylang ylang essential oil
- 4 drops Yellow 5 liquid dye
- 2 tablespoons calendula petals
MEDIUM GRAIN SEA SALT is an inexpensive ingredient to use in bath salts. Try to look for aromatherapy bath salts in your local store. What is aromatherapy bath salts ? Find your answer here
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Tips for dealing with faded scents :
Tip # 1
If you are using dendritic salt AND quality essential oils or fragrance oils, yet you are still having problems with the scent fading from your bath salts, then you may be using delicate� scents in your recipes.
Citrus oils like lemon, orange or grapefruit are all light and airy scents that tend to fade quickly. Aromas like cinnamon, eucalyptus, or musk, on the other hand, are heavy scents that will stick around for some time. If your recipe contains mostly delicate top notes, you may wish to try anchoring� your scent by adding some complimentary base notes.
Tip # 2
The type of packaging you use will affect how your scent stays in bath salts. Glass is the absolute best type of packaging for retaining scent.
Source : MakeBathSalts.com
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Maybe it's just some scent last longer than others. And keeping the bath salts in a cool dry place away from direct sunlight or heat that will cause for the scent to evaporate.
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