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The Basics of Bath Salts:
Making bath salts is a very rewarding and sometimes challenging activity. If you are interested in making bath salts you'll definitely want to bookmark this site.

Hopefully this article will enable you to skip the learning-curve on making bath salts, while avoiding all the mistakes and hassles I've been faced with.

Many online resources regarding bath salts & recipes are helpful and will be of assistance to you. Below I've listed a couple of resources I'm sure you'll find helpful for the information and supplies they offer.

  • From Nature With Love - a recommended supplier that carries over 1750 ingredients related to bath salts along with a superb array of packaging materials. I personally use From Nature With Love -- since I can find everything I need in one place. This also helps me to save on shipping costs.

    From Nature With Love has been an established leader in the cosmetics supplies industry for some time -- I'd highly recommend you take the time to visit them and browse through their website.

  • Saltworks.us - an excellent free resource with information specific to salts. Learn about the history of salt, bath salt therapy and lots more.

    Saltworks.us also sells salts to the end user and carries a variety of basic and gourmet salts.

  • San Francisco Bath Salt Company - this supplier of bath salts is one that I would highly recommend. They have excellent prices on salts as well as unbelievably low shipping rates.

    If you are looking to order your salt or large quantities of it in a hurry, this is definitely the place to visit.
Those three sites will definitely help you getting the basic knowledge and ingredients together for making bath salts.

Avoid the hassles and headaches:
I want you to be able to avoid the problems I've repeatedly encountered when making bath salts - problems I found frequently in online resources.

Here's a copy of a brief report I wrote titled 'The 7 Most Common Mistakes of Making Bath Salts'. Read my report:

' The Seven Most Common Mistakes of Making Bath Salts'
Click To Read The Entire Report


As you can see, not all sites offering bath salt recipes have done their homework. For example - try searching on Google for 'exploding bath salts' - you'll see what I mean.

I'd highly recommend you learn from someone who has already made bath salts - and knows the ins and outs. This helps you to skip the wasted money and time and get right down to business.

Probably the best way to get started making bath salts is to get your recipes for a reputable guide or eBook. I personally am biased towards the one I wrote (I think it's the best :) ) - but you should make your own informed decision.

(You can learn more about the eBook 'The Comprehensive Guide to Handcrafted Bath Salts' by clicking here)

Here's what you should look for in any bath salts eBook or Guide:

I've found 5 easy steps to weed out the good from the bad when it comes to sites selling bath recipes. Here's a list of what you absolutely must look for in any Bath Salts eBook.
  1. Pictures and Photographs - I personally have made every recipe in this eBook, which is why the majority of the recipes include pictures. That's also why there are 158+ photos in this 187 page eBook!

  2. In-depth Packaging Information - to teach you how to package your bath salts elegantly and professional - and not "put in a ziploc bag"!

  3. Variation in Recipes - I've seen sites advertising so-many-hundred recipes, and at first I thought that would be a great deal - for the price being charged. Then I got the so-called 'recipes'.

    They were all the EXACT same recipes - with the exception of the fragrance which was changed! So the colourants, salts and additives were the same -- and they just changed the fragrance oil and called it a 'new' recipe!

  4. In-depth Troubleshooting Instructions - this is an absolute must with any bath salts eBook - yet it is sadly lacking on the Internet.

    When you claim your copy of 'The Comprehensive Guide to Handcrafted Bath Salts' not only do I provide you with detailed troubleshooting techniques, but I also send my personal handbook - '25 Tips for Making Bath Salts' to your email to help you get started.

  5. Comprehensive Supplier Listings - it's useless having a killer recipe, if you can't find the exotic ingredients called for.

    That's why I've provided you with my private list of suppliers that I personally would use -- you can literally steal that list from me for your own use!



If you are seriously interested in making bath salts, I'd recommend you take the time to get your copy of the eBook 'The Comprehensive Guide to Handcrafted Bath Salts'.


Learn how to easily make over 101 types of soothing bath salts -- from exotic dead sea aromatherapy bath salts to homemade herbal epsom salt blends - plus how to package them elegantly as gifts. Click here to learn more.

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While ordering on-line I had a question concerning the FDC colorants and referred to the book. The color palette was at my fingertips and info on the exact colors to order. It saved me time and money.

Haven't made a recipe yet but am looking forward to getting my shipment next week and beginning again. I gave up because of clumping and bad results from recipes on the net that ended up in a mess and totally blue skin!"

- Vicki, California



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- Mary, Indiana



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