The Science of Beauty in the Bath - Special Bath Recipes By Dee Braun

On occasion it is beneficial to take time to relax in a soothing special bath and smooth the skin.

Depending on what you deposit into the water, a bath can have being:

a. Nourishing

b. Stimulating

c. Toning

first appearance. Soothing

e. Relaxing

Easy additions to the bath supply with water are as follows:

a. 1 cup of vinegar: Soften give water to / soothe dry and itching skin

b. 1 tablespoon of ground oatmeal: Soothe / soften skin

c. 1 cup of powdered milk: Nourish skin / combat dryness

d. 1 large spoon of honey: Relieve tiredness / sleeplessness

e. Orange or Lemon peel: For a agreeable odour

rural festival. 2 tablespoons of laundry starch: Tighten / smooth derm

g. 2 handfuls of Epsom salts: Combat tiredness

Herbal Bath Treatments

Herbal baths have traditionally been incorporated into a beauty handling regime. The more popular herbs for the bath include the following:

* Chamomile flowers, Elder flowers, Thyme: Softening / soothing skin

* Mint, Rosemary: Stimulating circulation

* Blackberry foliage: Clearing the skin

* Comfrey: Chapped, sore, spotty skin

* Lavender: For the pleasant odor and very relaxing to the mind and emotions

Autumn Body Polish

Ingredients

* 1/8 cup finely ground Sunflower sperm meal (try using a coffee grinder) * 1/8 cup applesauce * Mix ingredients into a paste, afterward apply by gentle circular motions into your face, throat, chest, arms, and legs. * Allow formula to remain on skin for 10 minutes so the Sunflower oils can subsist released and your thirsty skin can absorb them. * Rinse with warm water and gently pat dry.

Makes enough for one application.

Buttermilk Bath Salts

Here is a different variation without ceasing bath salts.

* 1 cup Buttermilk Powder * 1 cup Sea Salt * Add up to 24 drops of Essential Oils.

Blend well, keep in a sealed spat. Use 1/2 cup per bath. This makes enough towards 4 baths.

Almond Bath Bomb

* 1/4 cup baking soda * 2 tablespoons citric acid or Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C Powder) * 2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar * 2 tablespoons sweet Almond oil * 1 teaspoon Vitamin E Oil * 1/4 teaspoon Essential Oil of choice

Combine dry ingredients in bowl and stir to the time when well blended. Drizzle in Almond oil and stir until mixture is moistened. Add Vitamin E and Essential Oil. Stir until well mingled.

Take teaspoon size globs of medley and form balls. If medley is crumbly, add more Vitamin E Oil. If too wet, add more baking soda.

Put balls on Sheet of wax paper and leave for 2 or 3 hours. Reshape balls, then let air dry and harden for 10 days. Store in a closed container.

To use, add one or pair balls to hot bath and enjoy.

Source: http://www.articlebiz.com/article/235750-1-the-science-of-beauty-in-the-bath-special-bath-recipes/

 

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