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Deonia’s Stress-Relieving Bath Salts

1 cup Epsom salts
1/4 cup Dead Sea salts
1 teaspoon sweet almond oil
1 teaspoon jojoba oil
1 teaspoon wheat germ oil

Mix all dry ingredients together. Mix oils with a small amount of a “paste” food color such as Wilton cake color, and about 1/2 oz. of any desired F.O. or 10 drops of an essential oil. Mix all together in a zip-lock bag and mix until blended. Use 1/4 cup per bath. When I make bath salts, I multiply by 10 or 20 and package in 1 lb. stand-up, see-through pouches. I sell for $7.50 each.

If you want “fizzing” bath salts add:

1/4 cup baking soda
1/8 cup citric acid

submitted by Deonia C.

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