Aromatic blend bath salts is using fragrance oil for the aroma. Although it's not using essential oils but aromatic blend still can help you relax, leaving all the stress behind.
I will introduced you a very simple bath salt recipe.It's a dreamy fragranced recipe using a blend of two different fragrance oils: white musk and jasmine.
I've always fond with white musk especially from Body Shop. And combine with jasmine. Hmm! An aroma that I can't resist.
Steps
- Add the white musk and jasmine fragrance oil to the dendritic salt.
- Blend well until the oil was absorb by the dendritic salt. Please use a large bowl to mix it.
- Add the Epsom salt to the bowl and stir well.
- Add liquid dye color altogether and blend well.
- Your bath salts are done and ready for packaging.
Tips
- Please use a stainless steel bowl or glass mixing bowl to blend the ingredient.
- To keep your colors looking vibrant, make sure you store your salts out of the sun or bright light.
- Epsom salt can be replaced with other salt. Check our sources below.
Things You'll Need
- 2 cups Epsom salt.
- 3 tablespoons dendritic salt.
- 3/4 teaspoon white musk fragrance oil.
- 1/8 teaspoon jasmine essential oil.
- 6 drops Blue 1 liquid dye.
- 10 drops Red 30 liquid dye.
- Apply moisturizer or concealer to a makeup sponge gently, don't soak it.
- Close lids, and apply moisturizer or concealer to lids.
- Let dry.
- Dust lids with loose translucent powder.
- Choose a “base" eye shadow color. You can also use a primer.
- Apply “base" color over the entire lid. Be careful not to let eye shadow fall onto cheek or under eyes.
- Pick an accent color - a shade or two darker than the base.
- Wet brush, and dip in eye shadow.
- Apply color to the outside corners of your eyelids; be careful not to go near or above the eyelid crease. Go slowly, and you will be fine.
- Apply more shadow just above lashes, where you would put eye liner.
- Apply two coats of mascara to the top and bottom lashes, without waiting for mascara to dry in between coats.