Turquoise dream bath salt
Formula: 41908 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: min 6 months pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients Total 200 gr
A Epsom salt 100 gr
A Sea salt 80 gr
A Coco-betain Surfactant 12 gr
A Kaolin clay 10 gr
B Grapefruit essential oil 25 drops
B Black pepper essential oil 8 drops
B Ylang-Ylang essential oil 20 drops
C Glycerine 3 gr
C Green soap colour 3 drops
C Blue soap colour 3 drops

1. In a bowl add and mix the ingredients of phase A.

2. Over phase A add the essential oils from phase B and mix well.

3. In a small bowl mix the glycerine and dyes, then add over the composition and mix slowly, thoroughly. Transfer the composition to the dedicated container.

The result is a particularly pleasant-smelling, finely foaming bath salt that colours the bath water turquoise. A real treat for the skin and senses.

Reviews

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Ellemental
25 Nov 2024
Hello Geanina, In this recipe the colorants do not need to be diluted, they will just mix with the glycerin.
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Geanina T.
21 Nov 2024
Hello, do the colorants still need dilution for this recipe?
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Ellemental
07 Nov 2023
Hello Daniela, The loosening of the dressing is a consequence of the high epsom salt content. The epsom salt mixed with water forms an oily, slippery mixture that provides a very pleasant relaxing sensation, but its oily nature has contributed to the exfoliation of the patch. It is recommended to wash the patch application site with soapy water and rinse before applying a new patch. Have a nice day!
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Daniela T.
30 Oct 2023
Hello! It came out gorgeous, with a wonderful smell, a real treat! The water colored really beautifully, had some foam to it, and was very velvety. I would have one question, though :) I had a patch stuck to my skin (it holds a sensor I need). This patch never came off when I bathed. This time was different though. It totally came off. I tried to stick a new patch on top after I was dry, but that came off too. I should mention that I didn't rinse, I went out and just dried. Is it from the tension? What would be solutions to avoid this problem in the future? For medical reasons I need the sensor at all times. Thanks!
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Ellemental
12 Sep 2023
Hello Oana, Yes, you can replace it with Himalayan salt not very fine. Have a sunny day!
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Oana J.
11 Sep 2023
Hello ! Can you replace sea salt with Himalayan salt?
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Ellemental
18 Aug 2023
Hi Emilia, We recommend coarse sea salt, not iodized.
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Emilia I.
16 Aug 2023
Hello, I would like to make this bath salt and I need you to tell me what kind of sea salt, fine or coarse? I'm guessing non iodized is ok.
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Cristina O.
04 Nov 2022
Hello, is this bath salt also suitable for children?
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Ellemental
14 Sep 2022
Yes, it's meant to disperse dyes.
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Andreea N.
13 Sep 2022
Is the glycerin intended to form a homogeneous composition and disperse the coloring or does it have another benefit for the recipe? Thanks!!!
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Marie
21 Jun 2021
köszönöm szépen ezt a receptet, érdeklődni szeretnék, hogy nem tudnák-e a receptet százalékban leírni. Az illóolajok általában cseppeppekben vannak megadva, ami kicsit nehéz és kiszámíthatatlan. Nemcsak ennél a receptnél, hanem a többinél is....Előre is köszönöm, szép napot: Marie
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Ellemental
13 Nov 2020
Hello! Unfortunately no, because tenside SCS will not dissolve in bath water like coconut tenside.
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Oana R.
12 Nov 2020
Hello! Can coconut tenside be replaced with SCS?
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Ellemental
27 Oct 2020
Hello! Unfortunately Alpha emuslifiant would not be suitable for supplementation, and as we already have tenside in the recipe, supplementation could liquefy the product. Prepare the recipe with as much lysolecithin as you have available.
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Maria
27 Oct 2020
Hello, please if you can help me with Formula: 72410, now I have started the preparation and I noticed that I have only half of the required amount of lysolecithin, what can I do? Can I supplement the other half with Alpha emulsifier? Or add some tenside to help cleanse the skin without leaving it oily? Please if you can advise me with anything. Thank you very much!
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Ellemental
02 Oct 2020
Hello! Sure, you can also use pigments as you prefer.
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Adriana G.
01 Oct 2020
Hello. Is it possible to use cosmetic pigment instead of colorants? Or can you recommend something else? Thank you!
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Ellemental
13 May 2020
For men, for example Cedar, Vetiver, Basil, Litsea, Eucalyptus, Rosemary.
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Ellemental
13 May 2020
We recommend grunchy, uniodized.