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  • Bath Salts, Scrubs, & Powders

    Lavender, Lemon and Thyme Bath Salts
    submitted by Danielle Martin

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    Sprinkle Lavender, Lemon and Thyme Bath Salts into a warm bath for a heavenly scent which is both relaxing and invigorating.

    Yield: 1 bath
    Prep Time: 3 minutes
    Price Category: 1
    Difficulty Level: 1
    Shelf Life: Indefinite

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    Ingredients:
    1 cup  coarse sea salt
    1 handful crushed dried thyme
    2 drops lavender essential oil
    1 drop lemon essential oil

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    Blending Procedure:

    1. Pour salt into a bowl. Sprinkle over it the crushed dried time and stir. Add the drops of essential oils, one at a time, stirring well after each addition.

    2. Mix well - this is important to ensure that the scent is evenly spread.

    3. Store the salts in a wooden box, glass jar or small hessian sack. (Use glass if you plan to store it a long time -- glass will ensure that the container does not absorb the essential oils.) Sprinkle the salts into a warm bath for a heavenly scent which is both relaxing and invigorating. Enjoy!!

    Comments:

    "Would you be able to use Crushed dry Lavender and Lemon Rind or Lemon Juice instead of the essential oils?"
    Submitted by: super_special101

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