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Posted By: Lisa LowCarb Fragrances for Bath Salts - 10/10/12 07:21 PM
I've been having fun making bath salts for friends and family (and myself!). Currently my two favorite fragrance combinations are lavender-ginger and cedarwood-peppermint. The lavender-ginger is soothing and relaxing. I adore it on my skin afterwards. The cedardwood-peppermint is more meditative, it's like doing yoga in a deep forest.

What other scents or combinations should I try?
Posted By: eZone Fashion Re: Fragrances for Bath Salts - 02/16/13 11:48 AM
I simply love Lavender, Lily of the Valley and he more stronger smelling ones. However, recently my brother bought Molton Brown's Bracing Silver Birch and I simply love the scent. It pervades long after you come out of the bath, and if you sponge or face towel is in the tub, it also leaves a lingering scent on it. I really love it, but some people might need to get used to it.
Have always enjoyed Bath Salt, it gives the sense of complete bath, the fragrance is enduring, it rewards you for hours of fresh scent. Lavender is even I like, it is very popular fragrance in today's contemporary era, as the fragrance also endures you the romance mood, lavender is also very popular in soaps, bath oils etc. Even Rose Bath Salt are very fragrant. English Roses have a variety of rose fragrances such as damask, tea scent, citrus, etc.
Posted By: JaimeRobinson Re: Fragrances for Bath Salts - 02/13/14 03:09 AM
[quote=Lisa LowCarb / VideoGames]I've been having fun making bath salts for friends and family (and myself!). Currently my two favorite fragrance combinations are lavender-ginger and cedarwood-peppermint. The lavender-ginger is soothing and relaxing. I adore it on my skin afterwards. The cedardwood-peppermint is more meditative, it's like doing yoga in a deep forest. What other scents or combinations should I try? [/quote] How do you make it? I only know milk+salt. You will only need to mix them together. Milk should be in powder form, of course.
Posted By: BB -Body Care Re: Fragrances for Bath Salts - 02/20/14 12:02 PM
I have been making bath salts since I was a teen. That was way before it was popular. My favorite scents change with the seasons. In the winter I like a heavier scent like ginger spice or vanilla musk. In the summer or spring something that is very flower like.
Posted By: riyash Re: Fragrances for Bath Salts - 09/29/14 05:03 AM
Having bath on daily routine is the best part of it
Posted By: Rina09 Re: Fragrances for Bath Salts - 10/16/14 03:46 AM
good first I say that what your flavor I really like them for my side I can say to you my flavor Azadirachta indica use this in your bathtub and see the effect on your body .it works like a medicine for your body
I have a difficult time with all scents, but find citrus is the best for me. Thankfully, I am usually able to find citrus bath slats and candles.
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