This video will show you how to make lovely gourmet bath salts for pennies on the dollar compared to store-bought bath salts.
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This is a good tutorial, hope there are more to come!
Too bad ratings are disabled — I’d give it five stars! 🙂
Wow, this was really nice and simple. Good idea for and all girls get together.
can food coloring be used? Awesome Video!
Thank you! I wouldn’t recommend food coloring. I’ve never used it in bath and body care items; I’d be afraid it would dye your skin like an Easter egg!
The salts don’t have to be colored; if you don’t want to spring for the gel tones, you can just leave them uncolored.
Thanks again!
Do you use the Extra Coarse Sea Salts ?cuz i didnt see any just coarse only fine and extra coarse
Yeah, sorry–it’s listed as Extra Coarse. Details, details! 🙂
How much soluble dextrose? 1/2C Salt, 1/4 tsp oil, missing the dextrose amount 🙂
1 tsp should do it.
love your videos and projects!
Thanks! 🙂