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    Cinnamon Oatmeal Milk Bath

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    • on December 22, 2001

      Superb! I have made milk bath for a couple of years now and these are the same ingredients I use BUT I never thought to add spices -- thank you for such a wonderful idea. I tried this recipe, doubling the cinnamon though, and it was great. Milk bath is such a skin softenener; I urge everyone to try this!

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    • on July 02, 2009

      Great stuff ! I have used this twice now and love it. I am not sure if it is my sensitive skin or our water here but the first time I used the 2 Tablespoons and it was nice but tonight I used 3 Tablespoons and my skin feels great. It really is a nice skin softener and the cinnamon was a nice touch for those of us who cannot use most other scented stuff. Thanks for posting this and it will make a great gift too.

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    • on August 21, 2008

      Wow! This really is like a big oatmeal cookie! I had a hard time grinding the oatmeal in my food processor because the amount was so small (I made enough for two baths as a trial). Next time, I will make the full batch!

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    • on September 30, 2007

      I gave myself a few hours off and had a chocolate and cinnamon spa day. I used the Chocolate Bliss Moisture Mask (Chocolate Bliss Moisture Mask) and Gingerbread Body Scrub (Gingerbread Body Scrub) along with this milk bath. As mentioned before there is a little bit of mess to this, and it certainly shows you which spots you missed during cleaning! But a splash of water, or turning on the shower for a few seconds takes care of all that. This made an awesome bath, I was worried about getting a itchy rash, which is usual for me. But nothing of the sort happened which makes me so very happy. There is one thing I need to add though, always do a light all over exfoliation, that way you have clean living skin soaking up all the good stuff, otherwise your just soaking the dry dead skin layer.

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    • on December 09, 2006

      I love the smell I feel like a big oatmeal cookie. :) However it did make a big mess of my tub. Maybe I didn't blend the oatmeal enough?

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    • on December 08, 2006

      I used this recipe last night to bathe my son who has eczema - oatmeal baths are highly reccommeded to soothe his itching skin and to moisturize. Brand names of oatmeal bath mixtures are very expensive so I was very glad to find this recipe! I didn't have cornstarch so I subbed baking soda, and I used 2 C of oatmeal; I added a few drops of Emu oil (also good for eczema) and I skipped the cinnamon in case it was bad for his sensitive skin. I used my mini food processor to powder the oatmeal 1 C at a time - it worked great, and everything disolved in the tub with no problem (I used a kitchen whisk to stir). When I first opened the tub drain some of the mixture clogged the opening, but a swish with my finger opened it up and all went down fine after that. Clean up was easy too - I sprayed the tub with water and it rinsed right off. Thank you very much.

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    • on July 29, 2005

      Words cannot explain how wonderful this bath felt! I made a bunch to give out as gifts to my friends.

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    • on August 07, 2004

      I loved the way this smelled. My arms felt smooth and soft after the bath, but my legs were a little dry; I'll just be sure to follow up with a moisturizer on my legs after. I also had a problem getting the cinnamon to dissolve in the water, don't know if the kind of cinnamon you use makes any difference. I used a food processor to blend this, and whirled it long enough to turn the oatmeal into powder, so I thought it was blended enough, but maybe not?

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    • on October 12, 2003

      Really enjoyed this in my bath last night. I didn't have quite enough powdered milk, but I managed okay just adding a bit more cornstarch. I think I'll give this away as christmas presents!

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    • on March 20, 2003

      Really enjoyed this...Thanks for posting!

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    • on March 07, 2003

      I made a bunch of bags of this for Christmas and put them in with other homeade iteme. Everyone that had tried it loves it. I saved a little for myself and it is so soft and smells so good. It is great for itching and rashes too having the oatmeal in it. After my chicken pox it was great and better than spending money for an oatmeal bath at the pharmacy.

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    • on January 08, 2002

      This was pretty good.....it did leave my skin soft, and the bath smelled wonderful.

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    • on November 29, 2001

      This is another good one! I'm off to indulge myself right now, before I have to get ready for work...

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    Nutritional Facts for Cinnamon Oatmeal Milk Bath

    Serving Size: 1 (427 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 239.8
     
    Calories from Fat 79
    33%
    Total Fat 8.8 g
    13%
    Saturated Fat 5.4 g
    27%
    Cholesterol 31.0 mg
    10%
    Sodium 120.4 mg
    5%
    Total Carbohydrate 30.5 g
    10%
    Dietary Fiber 0.7 g
    3%
    Sugars 12.3 g
    49%
    Protein 9.2 g
    18%

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