I’ve been at it again … stirring and mixing up another DIY gift to pamper someone special or even to treat yourself! I’ve made scrubs and bath salts, but this time, I am so excited to share a silky smooth, deliciously scented Chamomile Lavender Oatmeal Milk Bath! Stir a few tablespoons into a warm bath for a little “me time” that is the perfect way to relax away a long day!
Chamomile Lavender Oatmeal Milk Bath
This would be a wonderful teacher gift or Mother’s Day gift! After I filled up these cute bottles {love that little wooden spoon!}, I added a stamped tag to label the oatmeal milk bath and jotted down instructions on the back of the tag. Little touches like the purple twine and a little purple ink around the edge of the tag make this even more special and it lets your recipient know that their gift is heart felt and hand made!
Chamomile Lavender Oatmeal Milk Bath
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One recipe makes about 1 1/2 cups of oatmeal milk bath.
- 1 cup whole fat dried milk
- 1/4 cup baking soda
- 1/4 cup ground oats (put 1/2 cup oats in your food processor and process until finely ground)
- 5-7 drops therapeutic grade lavender essential oil (I love Young Living essential oils!)
- 1/4 cup dried chamomile flowers
Stir dried milk, baking soda and ground oats together. Add the lavender essential oil and stir together to break up any clumps. Finally, stir in the dried chamomile flowers. Divide oatmeal milk bath into your containers of choice. I found the glass jars with wooden spoons at Hobby Lobby but you could of course, use mason jars! Or if you prefer, use a coffee filter or bath tea bag to package individual sized portions of the oatmeal bath milk.
To use, add about 1/2 cup of the oatmeal milk bath to warm water and stir to dissolve. The chamomile flowers will soften a bit and float during the bath – remove them or crush them into small pieces before draining the bath tub.
Whole fat dry milk provides moisturizing and softening benefits for skin. Oatmeal and baking soda are naturally soothing for skin – especially after too much sun. Lavender and chamomile are both know for their relaxing aromatherapy benefits, so they are perfect partners for this milk bath.
I love making my own bath and body products with my essential oils … what is your favorite homemade bath and body product to make?!
More Essential Oil DIYs!
- Gentle Lavender Honey Scrub
- Relaxing Lavender Bath Salts
- Uplifting Lemon Mint Sugar Scrub
- Wake Up Orange & Honey Body Wash
- Peppermint Cooling Spray
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- Click here for 50+ ways to Use Essential Oils
- Read about Young Living’s Seed to Seal Commitment
- Join Simply Essentials – my Facebook Group where I regularly share information, post special offers and more!
- Follow my All Things Essential Oil Pinterest Board for more great ideas!
- Join Young Living as a Customer or Distributor!
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