Oatmeal Bath...all Natural

"This is great for dry skin and ezcema. Cheap and economical."
 
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Ready In:
5mins
Ingredients:
2
Serves:
8-10
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place oatmeal in food processor.
  • Run on highest setting until oatmeal is powder like.
  • Pour into a medium mixing bowl.
  • Combine cornstarch and hand mix well.
  • Place in a airtight container.

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Reviews

  1. Really easy to make - I used 3 cups of each ingredient and got four pint jars to give as gifts.
     
  2. Thank you so much for posting this recipe. My granddaughter has skin issues, so I made up a batch and wrapped 1/3 cup in plastic wrap...tied with her favvy colour of ribbon and packed them into a quart sealer for Christmas. For smaller gifts...I packed the little bundles into pint sealers...and attached ribbon and a heart shaped card et voila...instant gift. (see pics) Oh...one more thing, my hands were really soft after making this. Again...many thanks...
     
  3. Simple and cheap. No need to buy it when you can make it!
     
  4. Just how I like it... simple and effective! I made several 1-cup batches of this and added a few drops of various essential oils to each for a great variety at bath time; lavender, eucalyptus, peppermint, rosemary and jasmine. Love them all, thank you, chef Fifi!
     
  5. I have made this, but in smaller batches. (I am a bath junkie, so I have to try out all the different recipes going!) Both these ingredients are excellent for the skin. You could also add for an extra boost Tea Tree Oil or Lavender. Both eso's have huge healing properties.
     
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