how-to: chris olsen’s lemon salt scrub
Posted on 25 January 2012
Whether you’ve been gardening or just downright need some pampering, Chris Olsen’s lemon salt scrub will have your skin feeling silky soft in no time. The best part is, it’s easy to make, the ingredients can be adjusted to your liking, and they final bottled product can be a great gift as well.
Lemon Salt Scrub Treats
Give that perfect thoughtful gift or simply pamper yourself with fresh lemon salt scrub. Lemon salt scrub is so fun, easy and affordable to create. I guarantee that anyone who uses this custom recipe will want more.
For that added touch, go ahead and pour the mixture into old fashion sugar dispensers. You can find an assortments of these containers at local flea markets and even yard sales. Create your own labels to personalize each bottle.
You will need:
Epsom salt
Unscented body oil
Lemon
Grater
Spoon Bowl
Glass Containers
Label Paper
Here’s how:
Pour 4 cups of Epson salt in bowl.
Add ½ cup body oil.
Grate two tablespoons of lemon peel into bowl.
Mix well and fill containers.
Now relax and enjoy a warm bath with the freshness of citrus.
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Love this! Chris, you are a one man force of nature, from unbelievable gardens and decor to spa products!
Can I find this on Pinterest?
Shannon, thanks for that great suggestion! You prompted us to create a new pin board with DIY ideas. Here’s the link: http://pinterest.com/athomeinarmag/diy-ideas/
We’re loving Pinterest, sounds like you are too.