Lilac Sensational Bubble Bath

Lilac Sensational Bubble Bath

With this easy-to-follow recipe, you can create a heavenly and aromatic bubble bath that will transport you to a field of blooming lilacs, allowing you to unwind and de-stress after a long day. Soak away your cares and envelop yourself in a cloud of fragrant bubbles with this Lilac Sensational Bubble Bath.

Lilac Sensational Bubble Bath

You will need:

  • 1 quart (4 cups) distilled water
  • 1 (4 oz) bar Castile soap, grated or flaked (acts as a humectant)
  • 4 ounces liquid glycerin (acts as a skin moisturizer)
  • 15 drops lilac essential oil

Directions:

  1. In a saucepan, bring the distilled water to a gentle boil.
  2. Add the grated or flaked Castile soap to the boiling water, stirring constantly until it dissolves completely.
  3. Remove the saucepan from heat and let the mixture cool for 5 minutes.
  4. Stir in the liquid glycerin and lilac essential oil.
  5. Transfer the mixture to a clean, airtight container (preferably a glass bottle).
  6. Allow the bubble bath to cool completely before using it.
  7. To use, pour a desired amount under warm running water in your bathtub to create a luxurious bubble bath experience.

Note: Be cautious while adding the essential oil. Some essential oils can cause skin irritation if used in excessive amounts. Adjust the number of drops based on the strength of the oil and your personal preference.

Shelf Life and Usage:

The shelf life of this homemade lilac bubble bath can vary depending on the freshness and quality of the ingredients used. Generally, it is recommended to use it within 3-4 months to ensure optimal fragrance and quality. It is advisable to store the container in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

Usage:

This bubble bath can be enjoyed as often as desired. However, it is recommended to limit usage to a few times a week to maintain skin’s natural moisture balance.

Note: Castile soap is used to soften and moisturize the skin, its made from 100% Olive Oil. Liquid glycerin another skin moisturizer, is a by-product of soap making. Both of these products can be found at health food stores, some drug stores, or major department stores depending on where you live. These products are readily available on the internet as well.

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