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    Milk and Honey Bubble Bath

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    • on April 22, 2004

      I used castille soap and sweet almond oil in place of the olive oil. I made two gift baskets and made one of these for me as well. I actually like the look of the clear glass bottle when it separates. This was great and added to my new hobby !

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    • on April 18, 2012

      Thanks for this great recipe. I've only tried it the first time today, but I love the idea. My skin on my legs is bumpy b/c I'm too dry... I'm certain that this formula will help from the outside, at least!. I combined it with Avene fig and shea body wash, and added a drop of lavender to the bath.

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    • on April 10, 2009

      I love it too! I have used vanilla shower gel, vanilla scented jojoba oil and vanilla extract for fragance. It smells wonderful and feels great in skin. Thank you for the recipe.

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    • on December 30, 2008

      This is great! I just took a bath and am so relaxed I can hardly type, LOL! I used Suave shower gel. It was white and looked like conditioner (for $1 from dollar store). It didn't bubble unless I used the whirlpool, but it feels very nice. I also bought some glass oil and vinegar bottles that looked like bee hives. It looks so pretty in there, even when it separates. I will give these as Christmas gifts to my kids' teachers. I used some almond oil and strawberry/melon fragrance. Smells heavenly! This might make a bath believer out of me. This made it into my book#234006. Thanks!

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    • on December 22, 2007

      I still can't believe I made something this awesome. Seriously. I used coconut milk powder because I didn't have the normal stuff, and halved the oil. I also had no essential oils, but this stuff still smells fantastic. I love, love, love it! I'll try to post some pictures soon. :) A++!

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    • on July 31, 2007

      I knew this would be a winner before I even tried it! How, with all these nice, nourishing ingredients could it not be!!!! I made this up with my own liquid soap and scented it with Sandalwood and Patchouli. My glass container only held 1-3/4 cup, so I used the rest in my bath. I definately had bubbles and I was definately slippery. (I would not recommend using that much, lol!!!) What it did leave me with was nice soft, scented skin. Excellent posting, Pets'R'us!!

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    • on March 15, 2007

      Fantastic. Utterly fanastic. I used to make a similar one since I was a little girl. Thanks for posting

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    • on December 10, 2006

      Thank you and my skin thanks you! I used a little almond extract in place of the essential oils. I poured into tiny glass milk bottles. It looks so cute in the bathroom.

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    • on March 18, 2006

      OH-OH-OH! Can't wait to try!!! Wonder if men like it too?

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    • on October 11, 2005

      This is so bubbly wonderful. Love the idea that you can use any scent to "personalise" the bubble bath to the lucky recipient. We made some with patchouli and lavender. We're going to pair this up with some of the bath salts. Can't wait to make more...bet you can't guess what we're giving for Christmas gifts! Great new hobby for me and also easy enough that the kids can be involved.

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    • on October 09, 2005

      what a heavenly bath time treat love it

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    • on March 21, 2005

      This is heavenly... there is no other word I can think to describe it! I followed the recipe exactly and then took a long, hot bath and was able to unwind in a bath full of bubbles and full of wonderful scent! Thanks for posting another great recipe that I can use to pamper myself :)

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    • on December 23, 2004

      This stuff is incredible!! I used the Wal-Mart Equate version of Dove moisturizing body wash and lavender oil. Used only about 2 T in a tub with jets..the bubbles were thick and incredible and it smelled SO great. Thanks so much, Pets'R'us for sharing! I can't wait to try your other recipes!

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    • on July 16, 2004

      Love it! Used Honeysuckle ess. oil. Yummy!

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    • on May 02, 2004

      I use milk and honey bubble bath for years and now I will be using this one. Thanks!

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    • on May 01, 2004

      So clearly I will never buy bubble bath again! This was so easy to make, I used lavendar oil. I put it in a nice glass bottle (leftover from some very fancy cordial) and it looks great on the edge of the bath.

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    • on July 31, 2003

      I am rating this 5 stars without even trying it. I know it will go together nicely. I will be using Virgin Coconut Oil. Thanks for the post. I will fill empty Young Living's Berry Juice bottles. You have my mind spinning!

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    • on July 29, 2003

      I couldn't wait to try this and as soon as I saw this recipe online, I made it! I used Nido powdered milk, Himalaya Herbals Anti-Danruff Hair Oil for the milk and oil respectively. For the liquid bath soap, I used a combo of 1 cup of Dove Creamy liquid bath and 1/2 a cup of Palmolive Naturals Almond Milk Nourishing Liquid bath. As for the essential oils, I used a tsp. of my favourite - jasmine oil! I can't even begin to tell you how creamy and beautiful this looks once ready. I used it and it is simply beautiful. My mom and bro. loved it as much! I packed it in a big size Nutella bottle;) Thanks so much for my "new favourite" of your bath soap recipes:)P.S. My mom has "warned" me not to give this away as a gift on the coming up festival of Naag Panchmi to my friend. She loves it:)

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    Nutritional Facts for Milk and Honey Bubble Bath

    Serving Size: 1 (471 g)

    Servings Per Recipe: 1

    Amount Per Serving
    % Daily Value
    Calories 840.7
     
    Calories from Fat 537
    63%
    Total Fat 59.6 g
    91%
    Saturated Fat 11.0 g
    55%
    Cholesterol 20.6 mg
    6%
    Sodium 83.5 mg
    3%
    Total Carbohydrate 78.0 g
    26%
    Dietary Fiber 0.1 g
    0%
    Sugars 77.7 g
    311%
    Protein 5.8 g
    11%

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