If you just love pampering yourself, and taking long hot baths, you are just going to love this article. In this article, I want to tell you all about how to make your life so much better, trying new and exciting products in your bath that are going to relax, and excite you at the same time.
For any recipe in this article, feel free to add more ingredients to make scents stronger, to mix various types of ingredients to make a totally new scent, and don’t forget to make some for another person you know who might need to relax as well!
Raspberry bath
A raspberry bath is a very sweet smelling bath that will relax your mind as you soak in a hot tub. If you like, you can also boil a bit of this solution for a great smell that will enhance your entire house without having to cost a lot at the same time. I know someone who will use her bath solutions in a potpourri container over a tea candle just because she loves the smells of the bath oils over what scents are available in candles. You can be the judge for yourself.
Raspberry bath scents are achieved by using six ounces of your favorite unscented soap, (shampoo or hand soap as you like), add a teaspoon of water to lighten the soap a little, and then add ten drops of raspberry oil. This is a very strong solution that will leave your bathroom, your tub and you smelling just wonderful and sweet! Add a few squirts to your hot water and you are ready for a great relaxing time.
Let’s make a little of your own soap – oatmeal soap that is!
One thing that is for certain, making your own soap can be an exciting and wonderful time, as you learn to use natural ingredients to make all types scents and shapes of soap, even the colors of your soap can be changed, to meet your personal needs. We will discuss soaps briefly here, but you can find many more articles through Tips.net about making soap and homemade soaps that you will just love.
Be sure when you are making soap, working with hot and extreme temperatures that you are careful not to burn yourself or put anyone else in danger. It is a little different from baking or cooking on the stove, and the smells are great, but the temperatures are very high. After making and working with new soap you will have to leave it sit for about a month to cure nicely and in the shape you would like.
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