DIY BATH SALTS Tutorial EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW
Today s tutorial is BATH SALTS Im showing you everything about scenting coloring bath salts. There are tons of different salts to choose from, but I find Epsom salts to be the perfect size, the easiest to scent color, plus they re cheap Always use a base to scent salts; this will keep them dry clump free. You can use tapioca flour, starch, however, Natrasorb Bath, scents salts almost 4 times the amount. If you don t have this, simply scent a different base like baking soda or a starch beforehand, then let it dry completely before adding it to the salts. For HEAVILYscented salts, 1 tablespoon of scented base (Natrasorb) PER 1, 2 cup of salts is the maximum Any more than this salts will begin to clump stick together. If adding mica or dry color, dont forget to add 1 teaspoon (5 milliliters) polysorbate 80 to base or directly to the salts (per 1, 2 cup salts). Polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier. An emulsifier helps oils powder co
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