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Milk Bath Recipes

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Milk Bath Recipes are wonderful mixtures of dry milk, soy milk, and honey, herbs, etc that when mixed and added to a warm running bath water, add the great moisturizing benefits that Cleopatra enjoyed years ago.

Cleopatra used Milk Bath Recipes to keep her skin youthful as well as maintain her beauty. I have used milk baths for the last few years and love them. My body feels smoother and more moist when I jump out of my tub!

They are also so easy to make since you are simply mixing and then storing the mixture until you use it. No stove to heat the mix is needed. Simply add ingredients as instructed, mix, and store until using!!!

Please try one of these Milk Bath Recipes, you will never want another man made bubble bath again! Also check out my page on homemade soap recipes for the more complex but worthwhile soap bars you can make!


Directions for storing and using your Milk Bath Recipes


Store in an airtight plastic or glass container or jar.
When using pour desired amount, usually 1/4 cup, into running warm bath water.


Buttermilk Bath

1/4 cup dry buttermilk (or dry milk)
1/4 cup Nonfat Dry Milk
1 Tablespoon Cornstarch
1/8 teaspoons essential oil of your choice

Mix all the ingredients with a wire wisk.


Honey Milk Bath

1/2 cup dry milk (I use soy dry milk)
1/2 cup honey
1 Tablespoon glycerine (Wal-mart in pharmacy section or a drug store)
1 Tablespoon Almond extract

Mix all the ingredients with a wire wisk.


Bubble Milk Bath

1 cup Powdered Milk or powdered buttermilk
1/2 cup Oatmeal
1 cup Baking Soda
4 Tablespoons Corn Starch
2 Tablespoons Cream of Tartar
1/4 cup Handcrafted Soap(cut in chunks)
Optional, fragrance with 1/4 - 1/2 teaspoon essential or Fragrance Oil

Use a food processor, add chunked handcrafted soap and oatmeal until grainy.
Add powdered milk, baking soda, corn starch and cream of tartar.
Add fragrance and process until it's powdery.


Herbal Milk Bath

1 cup cornstarch
2 cups dry milk powder
2 T. of your favorite herbs

Combine in blender.


Courtyard Milk Bath Recipe

2 cups dry powdered milk
1/2 cup Epsom salts
1/2 cup baking soda
6 drops Rose scented oil
5 drops vanilla scented oil
4 drops lavender scented oil
4 drops lemongrass scented oil

In a large bowl, combine the ingredients above and then transfer to a decorative jar.
Add about a cup to your bath and then enjoy.


Lavender Milk Bath

1 cup powdered milk
2-3 drops lavender oil

Mix and add to bath.



Frankincense Milk Bath

1 cup powdered milk
2-3 drops frankincense scented oil

Mix and add to bath.



New Moon Milk Bath

2 cups dry nonfat powered milk
1/2 cup Epsom salts
1/2 cup baking soda
6 drops sandalwood oil
5 drops vanilla fragrance oil
4 drops gardenia fragrance oil
4 drops orange oil

Mix all ingredients together and pour into a container.
To Use: Pour 1 cup into the bath as you fill the tub and stir well.


Oatmeal Milk Bath

1/4 cup oatmeal
1/2 cup powdered milk
1 T. hazelnut oil
6 drops lavender oil

Put oats in muslin bag.
Add the rest of the ingredients directly to bath.


Silk Milk Bath

1 cup instant powdered skim milk
1 tablespoon powdered orris root
3/4 cup Dead Sea salt (best to use fine salt, or ground up in a blender)
10 drops Jasmine oil
7 drops Ylang-Ylang oil
5 drops Bergamot oil

Put the first three ingredients into a bowl and mix well.
Scoop out about 1/2 cup and place in a smaller bowl.
Add your essential or fragrance oils one at a time and mix well after each one.
Add the scented salts to the rest of the remaining salts, and mix well.


Mint Milk Bath Recipe

1 cup cornstarch
2 cups dry milk powder
4 T. of your crushed mint leaves
1/2 cup sea salt

Crush dried mint leaves and then add to above ingredients.
Spoon into a decorative jar and then add a generous amount to a warm bath.


Patchouli Milk Bath Recipe

1 cup powdered milk
2-3 drops patchouli scented oil
1/4 cup of sea salt

Combine the milk powder, salt and scented oil and add to bath.


Milk Soak

2 cup powdered milk
2 cup Milk
1 Tablespoon Almond oil
10 drops lavender essential oil

Add mixture to bath water.


Summer Milk Bath Recipe

2 cups powdered milk
1 T dried orange peel
2 tsp dried lavender flowers
2 tsp dried rose petals
2 tsp dried marigold flowers
Drizzle of sweet almond oil

Combine all of the above and display in a decorative bottle.
To use, scoop a generous amount into a muslin bag and hang from faucet.
You will get all the benefits of a luxurious bath without the messy cleaning job.


Milk & Honey Milk Bath Recipe

1/2 cup liquid honey
3 cups powdered milk
Lavender buds (added for color and fragrance)

Combine the ingredients above in a large bowl and then transfer to a decorative glass bottle.


Coconut/Almond Milk Bath Recipe

3 cup powdered milk
1 Tablespoon each of almond and coconut oil
3 drops vanilla extract
4 drops almond extract

Add mixture to water.


Milk/Salt Bath

1 ½ cup Sea salt
1 cup Epsom
1 cup powdered milk

Add mixture to water.


Peachy Creamy Bath Oil Soak

3 whole eggs
1/4 cup plus 1 teaspoon witch hazel
1/4 cup plus 1 teaspoon corn oil
1 teaspoon cider vinegar
1/2 cup plain yogurt
2 tablespoons melted butter
1 3/4 cups whole milk
1 cup peach or apricot juice

Melt butter and mix with corn oil.
Let stand one hour.
Mix eggs and stir gently.
Add all ingredients, one at a time, to blender, adding 1 cup of the milk last.
Blend at low speed.
Turn off blender and add last 3/4 cup milk, unbeaten.
Stir. Keep refrigerated for freshness.
To use, shake and add 1/2 cup to bath water.


Strawberries & Cream Bath Bags

1/2 cup oatmeal (regular or quick)
1/2 cup powdered milk
4 tablespoons almond meal
16 drops strawberry essential oil

Combine dry ingredients in bowl, stirring to mix well.
Add essential oil and blend.
Divide mixture among 3 pretty cloth bags, and tie them at the top.
Hang from the bathtub faucet as the water is running into the tub.



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