Bath Salt Crystal Project
If you love crystals, this project is an easy way to incorporate them in the bath. Bath salts make great gifts and they can be customized with any skin-sake fragrance oil and mica of your choice.
First, Amethyst Fragrance Oil and polysorbate 80 are thoroughly mixed in with the salt. Polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier that helps the mica disperse throughout the tub more evenly. Then, the batch is split and coated with mica and glitter.
Looking for more homemade bath soak and scrub supplies? Check out all the bath salt kits by Bramble Berry.
What You Need:
Recipe
INGREDIENTS:
- Snowflake UltraSparkle Mica - 1 oz
- Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter - 1 oz
- Polysorbate 80 - 1 oz
- Shamrock Green Mica - 1 oz
- Lavender Mica - 1 oz
- Rose Gold Mica - 1 oz
- Caribbean Blue Mica - 1 oz
- Dead Sea Salt - Coarse - 2 lbs
- Rose Gold Fragrance Oil - Trial Size
EQUIPMENT:
- Droppers With Suction Bulb - 1 dropper
- Short 8 oz Plastic Bail Jar - 10 jars
Instructions
You will need:
- Four 8 oz. Bail Jars
- 32 oz. Sea Salt, Extra Coarse
- 6 mL Amethyst Fragrance Oil
- 3 mL Polysorbate 80
- 1/2 tsp. Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter
- 1/2 tsp. Snowflake Sparkle Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Shamrock Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Lavender Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Rose Gold Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Caribbean Blue Mica
- Dropper
Follow these steps:
1
In a large mixing bowl, add 32 ounces of extra coarse sea salt. Add 6 mL of Amethyst Fragrance Oil and 3 mL of polysorbate 80. Use your hands to thoroughly mix.
2
Add 1/2 teaspoon of Snowflake Sparkle Mica and 1/2 teaspoon of Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter. Use your hands to mix thoroughly, making sure the salt is evenly coated.
3
Split the batch into 4 equal containers - each one should have about 8 ounces of salt. To each container, add about 1/16 teaspoon of Shamrock Green, Lavender, Rose Gold, and Caribbean Blue micas. Mix in the colors thoroughly.
4
Transfer the bath salts to bail jars. To use, add a handful of salts to a hot bath and enjoy.
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman
Bath Salt Crystal Project
- LEVEL Beginner
- TIME 30 minutes
- YIELD Four 8 oz. jars
Project Description
If you love crystals, this project is an easy way to incorporate them in the bath. Bath salts make great gifts and they can be customized with any skin-sake fragrance oil and mica of your choice.
First, Amethyst Fragrance Oil and polysorbate 80 are thoroughly mixed in with the salt. Polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier that helps the mica disperse throughout the tub more evenly. Then, the batch is split and coated with mica and glitter.
Looking for more homemade bath soak and scrub supplies? Check out all the bath salt kits by Bramble Berry.
You will need:
- Four 8 oz. Bail Jars
- 32 oz. Sea Salt, Extra Coarse
- 6 mL Amethyst Fragrance Oil
- 3 mL Polysorbate 80
- 1/2 tsp. Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter
- 1/2 tsp. Snowflake Sparkle Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Shamrock Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Lavender Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Rose Gold Mica
- About 1/16 tsp. Caribbean Blue Mica
- Dropper
Follow these steps:
1
In a large mixing bowl, add 32 ounces of extra coarse sea salt. Add 6 mL of Amethyst Fragrance Oil and 3 mL of polysorbate 80. Use your hands to thoroughly mix.
2
Add 1/2 teaspoon of Snowflake Sparkle Mica and 1/2 teaspoon of Fine Silver Rainbow EcoGlitter. Use your hands to mix thoroughly, making sure the salt is evenly coated.
3
Split the batch into 4 equal containers - each one should have about 8 ounces of salt. To each container, add about 1/16 teaspoon of Shamrock Green, Lavender, Rose Gold, and Caribbean Blue micas. Mix in the colors thoroughly.
4
Transfer the bath salts to bail jars. To use, add a handful of salts to a hot bath and enjoy.
Tutorial credits
Photographer: Amanda Kerzman