Ingredients
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1/3
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1/2
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1/2
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1 1/2
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1
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Directions
Milk and Honey Bubble Bath,I buy a transparant or white liquid soap for this, it shows the honey color when made. You could also use a neutral bubble bath as a base. I now sell this at craft fairs and for the packaging I bought old fashioned glass milk bottles. If you plan to give this as a gift, save up small salad dressing bottles, that is what used to use. My favorite fragrances for this are: patchouli with orange, jasmin, honey or lavender. The oil is good if you have a dry skin, you can half the amount or leave it out because it will reduce the bubbles, and don’t forget to tie your hair up otherwise it gets greasy from the oil!,Thanks for this great recipe. I’ve only tried it the first time today, but I love the idea. My skin on my legs is bumpy b/c I’m too dry… I’m certain that this formula will help from the outside, at least!. I combined it with Avene fig and shea body wash, and added a drop of lavender to the bath.,I love it too! I have used vanilla shower gel, vanilla scented jojoba oil and vanilla extract for fragance. It smells wonderful and feels great in skin. Thank you for the recipe.
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Steps
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Done
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In a Glass Bowl Put the Powdered Milk, Add Half of the Oil and Make That Into a Paste to Get the Lumps Out. |
2
Done
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Add the Rest of the Oil, Add the Honey, Mix Well, and Then Add the Liquid Soap, Mix Again. |
3
Done
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Now Add Your Choice of Essential or Fagrance Oil. |
4
Done
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Using a Funnel, Pour Into a Bottle. |
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Done
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Shake Before Use, If It Seperates Don't Worry That Is Normal. |