Bath Salts with dōTERRA Essential Oils
Giving the Gift of Relaxation
With some of the limitations the past few years during Covid, my mom and I embraced the opportunity to hand craft (it's super simple) some bath salts for friends and family.
This was by far one of the most popular gifts I have given - I ended up making several batches, and I found that it was not just our existing oil lovers that were drawn to these!
Another great benefit is that the salts soften the water so it is VERY good for winter skin - make some today for your friends to say Happy New Year!
This was our process and learnings:
Learnings
When possible it is best to have a range of scents, as everyone is different.
Most popular combination - from the 25+ gifted was 15 drops Wild Orange & 10 drops Lavender.
We tailored items by looking online for nice combinations for anyone with specific issues (arthritis, sleep issues, stress, etc).
Ordered the ingredients ahead of time online:
Found a fabulous course Celtic sea salt from Le Guerandais in France, 25 kg bag (great for cooking or bath salts) was only 50 euro. Needless to say I still have half a bag!
Mattisson Baking Soda (for cooking or detox) 11 euro for almost 1 kg
Solmag Detox Premium Epsom Salt Crystals 4.5kg for 24 euro
doTERRA essential oils can be ordered either retail or wholesale via our website - shipped directly to your door. For those who already have an account you can order wholesale on your own account.
Ordered glass jars/lids and wooden scoops online from Dille & Kamille
RECIPE for bath salt base
6 cups of sea salts
3 cups Epsom salts
1 cup Baking Soda
dōTERRA essential oils - for a medium size jar I used 15 drops of the less powerful scent and 10 drops of the more powerful scent), common combinations
15 Wild Orange, 10 Lavender (relaxing invigorating)
10 Peace blend, 10 Frankincense (calming, relaxing, detoxing)
Aromatouch blend & Eucalyptus (my husband’s fave: great for sore muscles and breathing)
Serenity blend & Frankincense (relaxing, detoxing)
Mix salts and baking soda in a large bowl, then fill once of your coglass jars, empty it into a smaller bowl, add the oils mix well - refill the glass jar, and cover.