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Miracle Milk Bath

This would make a nice last minute Christmas gift, or a gift to yourself to relax with an inexpensive at-home DIY spa treatment from ingredients that may already be in your cupboards

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/miracle-milk-bath • Posted by KMOM14

This recipe was adapted from Tablespoon.com and will equal 3 recommended bath treatments (1 cup each), although prefer putting mine in an old Parmesan Cheese shaker and sprinkling or pouring into my bath instead. The mixture is to be added to a hot bath to detoxify, deodorize and moisture skin.

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium milkbath

Description

This recipe was adapted from Tablespoon.com and will equal 3 recommended bath treatments (1 cup each), although prefer putting mine in an old Parmesan Cheese shaker and sprinkling or pouring into my bath instead. The mixture is to be added to a hot bath to detoxify, deodorize and moisture skin.

Instructions

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    Put the ingredients in a bowl

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    Mix together.

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    .Pick out the container(s) you want to use and spoon mixture inside. I used an empty Parmesan Cheese container so it can be easily shaken or poured into bath water and what didn't fit I put in a plastic bag.

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    Optional to make shake container: - Empty Clean Dry Parmesan Cheese container - Printer and paper - Scissors Download label or make your own (http://thegraphicsfairy.com/vintage-clip-art-old-ink-label-lacey-graphic-frame/0 - Free Lacy Graphic The Graphics Fairy - Photo Editing Software - Glue or glues stick - Gold Acrylic & sponge brush or spray paint I used a Free Lacy Graphic The Graphics Fairy to create a vintage looking label. I used the free version of Picmonkey to add the text to the label, then cut around the edges and used glue to glue it to the bottle.

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    As I wanted it to have a vintage vibe, I used acrylic paint to paint the lid gold, dabbing with a sponge brush, allowing to dry and repeating 3 times.