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Learn how to easily make your own DIY calendula bath salts recipe! This is such a simple, yet effective way to enjoy the benefits of calendula in your bath. If you’re looking for a way to enhance your ...
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How to Use Bath Salts To enjoy, add about half a cup of your homemade bath salts to warm running water and stir to dissolve. Then, soak, relax, and let the salts work their magic.
Imagine the possibilities of having a set of peppermint bowls; you’ll be able to host the most fabulous ice cream party, or serve holiday candies in a bowl that’s hard to beat.
Bath salts are still easily available online, though, and come in brand names such as "Purple Wave," "Zoom" or "Cloud Nine." A 50-milligram packet sells for $25 to $50.
The bath salts -- named for their appearance and not because they're derived from the soapy product added to bathtubs -- sell for $20 to $30 for a container the size of a small spice jar.