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Milk bath scents... a nice one is lavender/sweet orange... I also did a rosemary mint one that a lot of people liked.
submitted by Judy T.
I use all sorts of scents with my milk baths. I personally prefer romantic florals, like lavender and rose, but peach, orange, cucumber, and cucumber melon have also sold well for me. The fruity scents are better sellers in the summer. Mulled cider, plum spice, orange spice, and frankencense and myrrh are good winter sellers, as well.
submitted by Lynn W.
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