230 grams Mango Butter
10 grams Grapeseed Oil
16 grams White Beeswax
10 grams Lavender
Flowers Whole
4 grams Kismet Fragrance Oil
Please Note: If
you do not want to have herbs floating around in your tub, you can place the
bath melts into a fillable bath tea bag with
pull string.
Clean & Sanitize your work area.
Step 1. Using the double boiler method,
weigh out and melt the Mango Butter, Grapeseed Oil, and Beeswax.
Step 2. Once melted, add the Kismet Fragrance Oil. Stir to incorporate.
Step 3. Next, lay out the 4 clamshell
containers.
Step 4. Now, slowly pour the mixture
into your clamshells. Make sure you
leave room for the lavender flowers.
Step 5. Next, weigh out the lavender
flowers.
Step 6. When the bath melts have a
slight film, carefully sprinkle each clamshell with some lavender flowers. Gently press the flowers down so that they
stick to the bath melt.
Step 7. When the bath melts have
hardened enough to be moveable, place them in the freezer for 30 minutes.
Step 8. Finally, remove the bath melts
from the freezer. Then, lid your
clamshells.
Your clamshell bath melts are now ready for use!
To Use: Place one bath melt cube into the bath tub under warm running water.
Only one bath melt is needed. Be Careful: Your bath tub will be slippery from
the oils and butters once the bath melt has melted. Also, pigments and powdered
herbs may leave a colored ring in your bathtub. This easily cleans up with soap
and water; it is not a permanent stain.
Please note: These bath melts will begin to melt just from physical contact
with the skin. It is not advised to ship these during the hotter temperature
months.
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