Here's a fun gift I made up for several friends this Christmas. Super easy and quick Salt Scrub. This could really be used two different ways by the recipient -- either a scrub in the shower or a spoonful under running warm water in the bath tub. I needed six half pint jars for my work friends, so I made a batch of one and half the first time around. It takes about 1/2 cup of Epsom salt for one half pint jar, so I also cut the recipe into smaller amounts a couple of times to make just one or two jars as needed. This probably took me 10 minutes tops (if that, honestly) to do the quick single jars; when I did the batch of six it took a bit longer simply because of the scooping into several jars. I love this recipe because it's so quick and the ingredients are easy to keep on hand. I'll be posting a couple other spa type recipes soon that have some differences and more ingredients.
Where to buy:
The wide mouth half pint Ball jars: I found these at Wal-Mart in the canning section. Hobby Lobby also has a lot of glass jars of all sizes with different types of lid closures that would be perfect.
The Glycerin and Essential Oil: these came from Hobby Lobby in the soap making section; I used Grapefruit this time.
Epsom Salt: any drug store should carry it; though I admit I've had a bit of trouble in the past. I think it just doesn't get stocked regularly, so if someone grabs the two or three on the shelf before you get there, you're in trouble.
Ingredients:
2 cups Epsom Salt
2 teaspoons Glycerin
12-14 drops Essential Oils
Directions:
Combine the above ingredients in a bowl. Adjust the amount of glycerin to the Epsom salt to get a consistency you're happy with -- I found that I used a bit more than 2 teaspoons... maybe 3? You may also find that you want to adjust the scent with the essential oil as you go as well. Start out conservatively and add more as you like. Be sure to mix well, breaking up any lumps of salt. Spoon the salt scrub into the mini jars; about half a cup per jar. Tie with ribbon, raffia, or add a piece of scrapbooking paper or fabric under the lid.
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