Thank you for sharing your wonderful formula. It looks amazing and I would like to try it. But, Can I use Geogard Ultra Powder instead of the Germall Plus Powder?
Random question, but what font did you use on your labels? I really like it and would like to try them on my kitchen spice jars.... lol Thanks for sharing your recipe💕
You can dry them on a cookie sheet overnight but you don’t have to. I found that the bath salts don’t clump together or anything if bottled right away.
Thankyou for the instructions, can you use a different salt, I priced dendritic and it's super expensive, around 60 time more expensive of fine Seasalt
You could try a different salt. I’ve only used the dendritic salt, but you’d have to experiment and see what works. I think sea salt would probably work.
Dendritic salt is very different than any other salt available. It is very fine with a larger surface area so it absorbs oils and fragrance much better than any other salt. You can always use another salt, but the fragrance won't last in the finished product nearly as long.
Very nice formula !! im sure this would be so luxurious to soak in . Looking forward to making this and thank you so much for the recipe . x
You’re welcome!
Lovely recipe very luxurious, would love to try this recipe.
Thank you!
Loved it and thank you for sharing your recipe!
Loved the recipe, and I can't wait to try it. When it comes to the measurements of the small dry ingredients, does it need to be precise?❤
If it’s off a few grams it’s ok.
I found it Thank you ❤❤
This looks delicious! You don't think it's necessary to dry the mixture before jarring to prevent clumping, molding, etc.?? Thank you.
Thank you! You definitely can let the mixture dry on a cookie sheet before bottling, but I found that it doesn’t clump even without drying it.
Thank you for sharing your wonderful formula. It looks amazing and I would like to try it. But, Can I use Geogard Ultra Powder instead of the Germall Plus Powder?
Yes you could use the Geogard ultra powder instead.
Thank you so much. I will be sure to let you know how it turned out
@@hyacinthbascombe1293 awesome thanks!
Great video thank you. Can i use Germall plus in liquid instead of powder?
Thank you! And yes you could use the liquid germall plus instead
Nice Recipe, I was wondering if a skin safe mica can be added for color?
Hi! Yes you could add a skin safe mica.
Hello, Where is the exact amounts for a small batch recipe. Thank you:)
Thank you for sharing
Random question, but what font did you use on your labels? I really like it and would like to try them on my kitchen spice jars.... lol
Thanks for sharing your recipe💕
The font is called Endurance Pro Light 🙂
Thank you so much for your recipe, God bless you ❤
Thank you for sharing 😊
You’re very welcome ☺️
Thank you for sharing, I know it’s a milk bath but are you suppose to dry the salts overnight. Ty so much
You can dry them on a cookie sheet overnight but you don’t have to. I found that the bath salts don’t clump together or anything if bottled right away.
@@faeriegardenbath7128 thank you
Thanks for your teaching! How long can it be stored?
It has a shelf life of 6 months
Thankyou for the instructions, can you use a different salt, I priced dendritic and it's super expensive, around 60 time more expensive of fine Seasalt
You could try a different salt. I’ve only used the dendritic salt, but you’d have to experiment and see what works. I think sea salt would probably work.
Dendritic salt is very different than any other salt available. It is very fine with a larger surface area so it absorbs oils and fragrance much better than any other salt. You can always use another salt, but the fragrance won't last in the finished product nearly as long.
@@christeef6840 thank you for the info!
Could sci be substituted for the slsa?
Yes I don’t see any reason the SLSA couldn’t be substituted with SCI. I think SCI would work fine
Wow!
Do you teach classes?
No I don’t, but I suppose it’s something to think about! 🙂
Why does this recipe need a preservative?
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I use a preservative just as a safety measure, in case someone gets water in it