May is when I get out and really get working in the garden. I am looking forward to planting, bringing my scented geraniums outside after winter, cleaning out my perennial beds and so forth. Although I did a lot of walking this winter to keep myself in shape, those first few weeks always result in some stiff muscles from overwork.
For the bath blend this month I chose to craft something that I can use to soothe my muscles, but also pamper my skin. It uses the soothing and pampering of Epsom salts and baking soda, bringing it to a whole new level by using combinations of different herbs. You need 3/4 cup of herbs, but you can make your own combination depending on what your skin needs.
Here are a list of great bath herbs and why
they are helpful
Lavender – is balancing, will calm or rejuvenate
depending on your need and what you blend it with
Lemon Balm – an infusion strained into the bath make
for happy thoughts.
Roman Chamomile – is soporific, aiding sleep and relaxation
Bergamot - stimulates, brightens the skin and helps blood flow
Rosemary – lightly astringent; stimulates rejuvenates
and promotes elimination of waste
Rose – deeply
healing
Geranium – deeply healing
Lemon peel – is antiviral and anti-bacterial
Pampering Bath Salts
1 1/2 cups Epsom salts
3/4 cup baking soda
3/4 cup herbs (well crumbled and not whole leaf)
Blend the herbs and salts together and store
in airtight plastic containers or sterilized jars (such as mason jars or small
& pretty jam jars). Shake the jar well before using. You can place these in
gift jars to make a great gift, just include contents and directions on a
pretty tag.
To use: Toss in as little or as much
as desired into the water. The average amount is about 1/4 cup. If you do not
wish to chase herbs around the tub, place the measured amount into a cloth bag,
square of fabric or even a coffee filter tied closed.
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