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Lavender Soap, Bath Salts & Foot Rub |
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Home Page Lavender has long been a favoured herb for cosmetics, cleansing, repelling insects, and relaxing muscles Lavender: Growing and Using Lavender for Fragrance, Mood & Body Care Arrange sheaves of lavender into delicate wands (a perfect gift), make sachets and wreaths, lavender bath oils, body powder, lip balm and perfumes. Lavender's healing properties include alleviating motion sickness, reducing nightmares, and acting as a decongestant. Lavender: Practical Inspiration for Natural Gifts, Country Crafts and Decorative Displays Homemade lavender Oil Using scented lavender such as L. Augustifolia, L. Munstead or L. Grosso half fill a bottle or jar with lavender spikes and cover with olive oil and 1 tablespoon of white vinegar. Place on a sunny window sill for a least 14 days and shake the bottle at least once a day. After 14 days check the see if scent is to your liking. If a stronger scent is desired strain off the flower heads and add new ones and repeat the process. Once made remove the flower heads. A couple of new flower heads can be added at this stage for decoration. Use as a scented bath oil, rub on as an insect repellent or use as a salad oil.
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Lavender Soap Balls Ingredients
Grate the soap. Heat the rosewater and pour over soap and let stand for 10 minutes. Knead together thoroughly then add 10 drops of lavender oil. Leave the mixture for a couple of days then form into small golf sized balls and leave to dry in the sun. When the balls are fairly hard polish them with your hands, moistened with rosewater. Put aside for six weeks to fully harden. Lavender Summer Spritzer Ingredients
Combine all ingredients and pour in to a pump bottle – spray your face when you need to cool down. Lavender Bath Salts For bath lovers perfumed bath salts make an ideal gift. Pluck petals from lavender flower heads and air dry in a basket out of the direct sunlight. Gently toss daily to ensure there is enough air movement through the basket to dry them properly. To make the salts Mix together equal quantities of Sea salt and Epsom salts. Then add 20 drops of Lavender Essential oil to each cup of bath salt mix. To package your bath salts place the lavender and salts in alternate layers in a pretty clear glass jar. Note: Epsom salts are high in magnesium to relax any tension in the body and sea salt contains minerals from the sea that are beneficial for the skin. Lavender Foot Rub This makes a great gift for the athletic friend. Ingredients
Mix ingredients together in a glass jar and stand in a roasting pan of hot water. Heat the water gently until hot, stirring until the ingredients are blended together. Allow to cool. Cap the jar and shake well then remove the cap until the mixture is cold. When cold replace the cap. Shake well before using. Lavender foot rub is useful for preventing blisters and cracked skin. Home Page - Home Decorating - Home Improvement and Woodworking - Art Gallery - Photography - Garden and Outdoor Living - Crafts and Hobbies - Health and Fitness - Kitchen and Cuisine - Beauty and Fashion - Writing and Publishing - Living Mindfully - Christmas Copyright © 2001-2008 Netwrite-Publish.com
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