Epson Bath Salts For The Home
Putting together bath salts at home are fairly cheap and easy to make. I hope you have unearthed this in-depth piece in time for gift-giving holidays!
How do natural minerals and essential oils sound to you? You can’t resist the benefits of aromatherapy, especially when they come naturally when making homemade bath salts that will pamper anyone that uses them.
Are you too confused with selecting what gift to give? Try Juniper or Peppermint scented essential oils to relax with. Or why not try Lavender and Bergamot to soothe the skin and calm the senses?
Who needs to get off-the-shelf new jars to fill with homemade bath salts? Martha Stewart could suggest otherwise. Recycle, reduce, and reuse the jars you already have at home.
Maybe you don’t have any jars at home. That’s fine. You’ll still save money if you buy jars in bulk. EBay always has a marketplace full of jars. Make it a one-stop shop and get your bath salt ingredients (including sea salt) while you’re at it.
Don’t forget the baking soda if you are set on making bath salts at home.
Ribbons and bows complete the package when it comes to decorating a homemade bath salt gift. Get green-colored ribbons to match the same colored bath salts. Whichever color you choose, keep in mind that some colors are easier to create than others. Orange will be easy breezy, but lavender will take some work in combining red and blue colors. It’s all up to you how dark you want them.
How fragrant do you want the homemade bath salts to be? That’s totally up to you. Just start with a couple of drops of essential oils, and keep adding until your spidey sense tells you that it’s a good scent level. Too strong and fragrant? Not to worry–all that will be diluted quickly once that bath salts dissolve in the water.
If you’re ready to smell those homemade bath salts, take a look at Sydney Garrett’s free epsom salt bath recipes.

