DIY Lavender Bath Salt Recipe
Posted by Rail19 on Mar 13th 2016
Bath Salts sooth the skin and make a warm bath relaxing and aromatic. Epsom salts are said to be very beneficial in that they assist with aching muscles, eliminate toxins in the body, and helps muscles and nerves function properly.
Adding something as simple as dried lavender, dried rose pedals or both can add a inviting element to your everyday bath. The recipe is quite easy and can be modified to accommodate any mood. Bath Salts with lavender is one of our favorites and looks great as a display in the bath.
Lavender Bath Salt Recipe
What you'll need :
- Dried Lavender Flowers / Buds (preferably organic)
- Unscented Epsom Salts
- Glass Storage Jar (preferably with a lid)
Simply fill your glass storage jar or bottle with 75% Epsom and 25% Dried Lavender Flowers. If you do not have a handy funnel, you can simply fold up a piece of paper into a paper funnel to help prevent spilling. Seal the lid and shake. Tip - The longer your salts + lavender store the stronger your scent will be.
Many recipes call for lavender essential oils for a stronger scent, but this recipe is very aromatic all on its own (especially over time).
Avoid use unless discussed with your physician. This information is for educational purposes only. This information has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This information is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any condition or disease.