Soaking in a hot bath is a great way to fight the winter chill. These Wild Rose Bath Salts are a simple recipe of Dead Sea salt and pink sea salt, which are known for their skin-loving properties. Learn more about salt in your bath and beauty products ...
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Soaking in a hot bath is a great way to fight the winter chill. These Wild Rose Bath Salts are a simple recipe of Dead Sea salt and pink sea salt, which are known for their skin-loving properties. Learn more about salt in your bath and beauty products here. The salts are scented with Wild Rose Fragrance Oil, which is a fresh take on a classic rose scent. Pink rose petals and jasmine flowers are mixed into the salt for an elegant appearance. The Wild Rose Fragrance Oil is part of our Modern Floral Collection, which includes four new scents, extracts, dried botanicals, and more. Click here to see all the new products. If you’re concerned about the flowers clogging your drain, place a spoonful of salt into muslin bags or sealable tea bags before each use. We packaged the salts in glass jars that we found at Ikea and local thrift stores. A classy container is the perfect finishing touch for this recipe.
ONE: In a large mixing bowl, combine 16 ounces of the pink sea salt and 16 ounces of the medium grain Dead Sea salt. TWO: Using a dropper, add 7 mL of the Wild Rose Fragrance Oil. If you prefer a stronger scent, you can add more according to the Bramble Berry Fragrance Calculator. Use a spoon to thoroughly mix the fragrance oil into the salts. THREE: Stir in pink rose petals and jasmine flowers until you’re happy with the look. We used several tablespoons of each, but you can add more or less depending on your personal preference. FOUR: Transfer the bath salts to your containers. To use, add a handful of salts to a hot bath and enjoy. Wild Rose Bath Salt DIY Author: Soap Queen Recipe type: Bath Salts - 16 oz. Pink Sea Salt, Medium
- 16 oz. Medium Grain Dead Sea Salt
- 7 mL Wild Rose Fragrance Oil
- Pink Rose Petals
- Jasmine Flowers
- Dropper
- In a large mixing bowl, combine 16 ounces of the pink sea salt and 16 ounces of the medium grain Dead Sea salt.
- Using a dropper, add 7 mL of the Wild Rose Fragrance Oil. If you prefer a stronger scent, you can add more according to the Bramble Berry Fragrance Calculator. Use a spoon to thoroughly mix the fragrance oil into the salts.
- Stir in pink rose petals and jasmine flowers until you're happy with the look. We used several tablespoons of each, but you can add more or less depending on your personal preference.
- Transfer the bath salts to your containers. To use, add a handful of salts to a hot bath and enjoy.
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