Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Natural Quince Bubble Bath


I love the smell of this All Natural Quince Bubble Bath.  I found Quince Fragrance Oil when I was in Split, Croatia last October.  I took one smell and was a goner.  I has a fresh, fruity, delicious scent, so I decided that this would make a great Bubble Bath scent.  I used my base recipe for Bubble Bath that I used in my Natural Coconut Bubble Bath and added the Quince Fragrance Oil to it.  Amazing.

Natural Quince Bubble Bath

Ingredients:


1/2 cup unscented baby shampoo

1 cup distilled water
1 tsp avacado oil
1 tsp liquid glycerin 
40 drops quince fragrance oil
7 drops tangerine essential oil
3 drops tea tree oil
Directions


Mix all ingredients together.  Store in a pretty bottle.


Pour 1 tablespoon under running water.

Enjoy and relax in your bubble bath.  It made tons of bubbles.  I really loved this Bubble Bath.  You could also make it without the oil and glycerin.  I decided to add them since I live in Denver and it is so try here, I didn't want my skin to get any drier.  

I also added tangerine and tea tree oils, since this winter is so dry.  I figured their antiseptic qualities would be an added benefit for my super dry skin.


I hope that you love this bubble bath as much as I love it.  It smelled so delicious in my bath.  I always love hearing from you.


Enjoy!!!

Debi
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6 comments:

  1. I *love* quince! Thank you for joining my link party!

    - Katie B. of HousewifeHowTos.com

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    1. Hi Katie,
      Thanks so much for your party. I fell in love with the smell of quince also. It smells so fresh. Thanks for stopping by.
      Debi

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  2. Oh!!! Can't wait to try this!!

    Thanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer last week. Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow evening! Have a great day!!

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    1. Hi Christine,
      Thanks so much for coming over and having such a great party. I hope you like the bubble bath. It's so easy to make.
      Debi

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  3. I have never smelled quince. Sounds interesting!!!

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    1. Hi Diana,
      I had never smelled quince before either, but once I smelled it I bought it. It smells really good a little sweet and a little citrusy, light. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great day.
      Debi

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