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Have you ever wanted to escape to a spa retreat after a long day, but time or resources just don’t permit you to do so? Whether you’re a student, full-time worker, or a stay-at-home parent, all of us can settle for the next best thing and make our own spa at home. One of my favorite ways to do so is turning my tub into a luxury oasis using an all natural bath soak.
Soaking in a hot bath is a great way to fight the winter chill or just relax. In this write-up, I will share with you two of my favorite bath salts.
Pink Himalayan Jasmine & Rose Sea Salt Soak
This Jasmine Rose Bath Salt is a simple recipe of Himalayan Sea Salt, which is known for its skin-loving properties, essential oils, epsom salt, and fresh roses. Ingredients and instructions are below:
Pink Himalayan Jasmine & Rose Sea Salt Soak
Materials
- 3 oz Mason Jars (I ordered a 12 pack off of Amazon here)
- 1 cup Dr. Teals Pink Himalayan Epsom Salt Order here from Amazon
- 1/2 cup Coarse Sea Salt Order here from Amazon
- 3 drops Jasmine Essential Oil
- 5 drops Rose Essential Oil
- Dried rose petals (keep these small to avoid drain issues in your tub)
- 1 large Glass Bowl
- 1 metal mixing spoon
Instructions
- Take a large bowl (preferably glass), and combine all of your dry ingredients: Pink Himalayan Epsom Salt, coarse sea salt, and dry rose petals. Mix with a metal spoon.
- Add your essential oils, depending on your scent desire. I used 3 drops of jasmine essential oil, and 5 drops of rose essential oil. Mix again.
- Transfer your bath salt into an airtight mason jar for longterm storage, or give them away as gifts. The 3 oz jars are the perfect serving size for one bath retreat. Enjoy!
Coconut Lavender Sea Salt Soak
This soak is a like a lavender milk bath for your skin. My sister tried this mixture after I made it, and said it left her skin feeling amazingly smooth! Plus the smell will make you melt! Here’s what you will need:
Coconut Lavender Sea Salt Soak
Materials
- 3 oz Mason Jars (I ordered a 12 pack off of Amazon here)
- 1 cup Dr. Teals Coconut Oil Epsom Salt Order here from Amazon
- 1/2 cup Coarse Sea Salt Order here from Amazon
- 10 drops Lavender Essential Oil *Note the number of drops of oil depends on how strong you want the scent to be
- Dried French Lavender Flowers Order here from Amazon
- 1 large Glass Bowl
- 1 metal Mixing Spoon
Instructions
- Take a large bowl (preferably glass), and combine all of your dry ingredients: Coconut Oil Epsom Salt, coarse sea salt, and dry french lavender flowers. Mix with a metal spoon.
- Add your essential oils, depending on your scent desire. I used 10 drops of lavender essential oil. Mix again.
- Transfer your bath salt into an airtight mason jar for longterm storage, or give them away as gifts. The 3 oz jars are the perfect serving size for one bath retreat. Enjoy!
These also make great gifts!
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I am sure this smells amazing! I so want to make my own now. So relaxing, and soothing. Thank you for sharing. 🙂
Very cool, I don’t really take baths and have never used bath salts, but I have a lot of gal pals that do. Will definitely forward this to them. 🙂
I can almost see and smell them. I love soaking in a hot tub from time to time, and your pictures are so lovely. Thank you for a great post. I will definitely share these recipes across social media.
Oh yes. That looks like just the thing to relax after a long day. I have to make some of this for myself.
Really cool! Thank you for the recipe! I love the style of this blog and the photos you used. I will be making some of these recipes this weekend.
This are really cool. I would love to try the coconut lavender one.
How cool! You see many recipes for homemade spa items but these look easy enough for me to make myself! Thank you!
wow. your photos look stunning. wow. i would love to try these salts just based on the photos. the salts look so gorgeous. thanks so much for sharing.
So appealing. Both the salts Pink Himalayan Jasmine & Rose Sea Salt Soak should give a refreshing feel. Waiting to try it out.
Hhhhmmmm…I am very impressed with the Coconut Lavender bath salts! I wanna try them out, your way. I hope I get something similar to what you have gotten.
I bet this smells heavenly!!! I want to make some soon, looks fun too!!
I like your DIY Rose & Lavender Bath Salts! It seems like a great gift for friends and family. I’ll do it soon.
I like this idea of making your own bath salts. The one with rose petals and pink Himalayan Epsom salts sounds really nice. I will get my ingredients ready and make this asap. It is the New Year. I deserve a break!
I just got some lavender essential oil in the mail today. Now I know what to create for future gifts soon!
This reminds me I need a bath soon so book martjing this. Thank you for this x