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Home-made spa recipes

Postby Essence Lady on Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:29 pm

I love to give spa parties for my friends. Does anyone have a few home made spa recipes using lavender?
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Re: Home-made spa recipes

Postby spa devotee on Wed Oct 17, 2007 1:15 am

In between trips to your local day spa you can create the ambience of 'spa' in your own home and pamper yourself with simple items from the kitchen cupboards. The healing powers of water and its ability to restore even the most weary are well known. Transform your bathroom into a santuary and immerse in a long and pampering soak with this recipe for BATH SALTS that you can make for yourself or give as gifts.

2 cups Epsom salts — to ease aching limbs, draw toxins from the body and reduce stress.

2 cups baking soda — This ingredient soothes itchy skin, clears blemishes, softens bathwater and eliminates foot odour.

1/2 cup sea salt — is relaxing when added to baths, is a nutritious exfoliator and improves condition of skin.

1/4 cup cornstarch — this lends a particularly silky and luxurious feel to bathwater, making skin feel smooth and soft.

2 TB almond oil — This carrier oil is good for normal, dry and mature skin types and has cleansing, moisturizing and conditioning properties.

1/2 tsp vitamin E oil — to act as a preservative, prevent scar tissue and to reduce anxiety.

20 drops essential oils — Choose according to your preferences, fragrance families and therapeutic effects. Try going with 5 drops each of lemon, grapefruit, mandarin and ylang ylang.

Method: In a large bowl, combine Epsom salts, baking soda, sea salt, and cornstarch. In a separate jar, shake together essential oils, almond oil, and vitamin E. Pour the liquid drop by drop into the salt base. Gradually mix and blend until any clumps disappear. Store in jars.


Manner: Add a few tablespoons of salts to your bathwater when you bathe. That's all there is to it — a really easy way to relax and simplify your life. Would you like to share your home spa recipe?

Source: http://www.spasincanada.ca/articles/article20.html
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Re: Home-made spa recipes

Postby jimmy on Mon Aug 04, 2008 12:55 pm

Here's a soothing way to end the day, with a rich bath oil with rose geranium, lavender and chamomile oils...

2 drops rose geranium oil
2 drops lavender oil
2 drops chamomile oil

Mix the oils into a warm bath and soak for at least 15 minutes.
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Re: Home-made spa recipes

Postby absoluteherb on Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:52 pm

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