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7 Reviews of Berry Bath Salts

From: Ladies of the Lake-eM Cee

On Sep 5, 2006

Wonderful bath after an extra long day. Next time I will increase the fragrance oil to 8 drops. This will make a great gift for my friends as well. Thank you so much for posting this. I really enjoyed it!

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    From: ratwoman

    On Feb 18, 2005

    This was wonderfully easy to make and not at all expensive. I made two batches, one with Bergamot and no coloring, the second with Peppermint and red food coloring. I layered the two in some cute little jars and gave them to co-workers for Christmas. They were cute and sure smelled great!

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  • From: Sassy Syrah

    On Jun 11, 2004

    This was lovely. I especially liked the small quantity. I used peppermint oil and green colouring. I put everything in a plastic container and shook the hell out of it.. So easy, no mess, and a very relaxing bath. Thanks for the recipe.

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    From: Missy Wombat

    On Dec 17, 2005

    I used spice containers for my jars which hold 3/8 cup each. I had some lovely grapeseed oil based Body Shop products which worked really well. These salts come out in pastel form which looks really pretty.

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  • From: Charishma Ramchandani

    On Jun 24, 2003

    This is A-M-A-Z-I-N-G! I made it this afternoon when I really needed to unwind after a lengthy writing day at my desk. I felt so nice after a bath with these salts in the tub. I did have to substitute the epsom salts with table salt, but it worked fine. I will try this again once I get epsom salts from the nearest pharmacy. I also used these for my mom as a scrub for her feet. I added some of this to hot water in a tub and made her soak her feet in it. She loved it. She said her feet felt soft and silky smooth after this. I did use rose blended essential oil as my fragrance oil for this. Next time, I will try lemon oil, peppermint and eucalyptus. I used green food colour and it looked wonderful in these salts. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I have made some for gift giving also A definite keeper!

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    From: KennKonn

    On May 11, 2007

    You saved my butt, I needed a quick easy craft for 6 kids today and thinking I got all the stuff I needed last night for soap I found out that I can't find my molds. I had little jars with lids downstairs and with a little almond oil (it was all I had) we made blue and green bath salts for Mother's day. Thanks so much

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  • From: Mermaid chef

    On Dec 11, 2007

    This is amazing! It's so quick and easy and easy to improvise on, a great gift for Christmas and birthdays, thanx for posting the recipe!

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