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Ep. 302- May Promotions 2026: Sun Care, Tea Tree Oil & DIY Shower Melt Recipes

Season 1 Episode 301 Published 1 month, 3 weeks ago
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Ep. 302- May Promotions 2026: Sun Care, Tea Tree Oil & DIY Shower Melt Recipes

Join us as we discuss all things wonderful May Promos. From Tea Tree to fun Limited addition products, we have a fun episode for you. 

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Shower Melt Recipe

  • 1 Cup Baking (Bi-Carb) Soda Sifted
  • 1/4 Cup Citric Acid
  • 1/4 Cup Corn Starch
  • Water Distilled or purified is best
  • Epsom Salts
  • Essential Oils
  • Sprinkle several different Epsom Salts in the bottom of each hole of your cupcake pan.  In this case less is more.  The Epsom salts won’t stick to each other but they will stick to the shower melt ingredients so make sure there are gaps in between the salts.
  • Sift the baking sodacitric acid, and corn starch into a bowl, mixing until no lumps are present.  Add water a few drops at a time.
  • Use a spoon or your hands to combine the mixture, rubbing it between your fingers to evenly disperse the water.  You’ll know you’ve used enough when it sticks together/packs down and can keep its shape.   It will still look kind of dry, but if you take a handful of the mixture and squeeze it, it should pack easily into a ball. Too much water will make the mixture continue to fizz and puff up more.    It may seem odd, but using your ears can help you with this step.  As you are mixing, bring your ear down to the bowl and listen.  Your mixture should be damp but not fizzing. If you used too much water in the mixture, it will continue to fizz and rise while it is drying. Constant and increasing fizzing means you may have added too much water, you can counteract this by adding more dry ingredients to the mix if it is too wet.
  • Once you get the correct consistency, begin to fill your mold, pushing down the mixture into the holes and compacting it into place.  Compaction is an important step as it may mean the difference between hard and crumbly melts once they are dry. It will also help your Epsom salts stick to the melts if you are using this decoration method.
  • Set the melts aside to air dry for 24-36 hours (depending on the humidity where you live). When sufficiently hardened, your shower melts should release from your pan fairly easily, if they are still wet, they will not fall out with ease.
  • Add your essential oils to the shower melts right before using.
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