Homemade Bath Product Links: Where a Google Search Leads You
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I, like many others these days, enjoy bath salts, sugar scrubs and salt scrubs. But like many others, I don't like the high prices most stores charge. I finally became frustrated last summer over the outrageous prices, so I researched the subject.Below are the links I found with a brief description of the products offered. They are relatively easy to make and easier still to find the ingredients. Though I agree with the ingredients for most recipes, I must admit, I don't think they need the extra "coloring" that many like to add. Of course, this is entirely up to each person. Check out some of the sites below and let me know what you think of them.. By the way: most are "info only" or holistic sites so some may also offer ingredients needed for sale on the site...check them out carefully...they may have just what you are looking for!
This site is by far one of my favorites! With the name of "notmartha.org," you get a pretty good idea from the get-go that this is going to be one lighthearted site! I especially like the pictures but then again I'm one of those people with an old Betty Crocker cookbook that has pictures to follow too!
http://www.notmartha.org/tomake/bathbombs.html
pioneerthinking.com.....a site with recipes for bath oils, salts and bubble baths...all of these are pretty basic and easy to create!
"Betterbudgeting.com article by Michelle Jones where she lists "dead sea salts" as an ingredient, but plain sea salt works just as well and is much cheaper!
Ilil.assortment.com has simple, easy to follow instructions for salts....it also is a simply designed site which makes for a nice clean copy to print for your own use.
Care2.com has information and instructions for making bath oils including aromatherapy items. It also has a "shop for supplies" link for your convenience.
Teachsoap.com.....This site tells you how to make bath bombs! This is a fun site and one I have actually used! It gives simple instructions and offers 5 different recipes for bath bombs (or bath fizzies as a friend calls them! ) http://www.teachsoap.com/bombs.html
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Posted on 09/14/2007 at 9:09:00 AM