Thursday, January 28, 2010

[Everything doTERRA] Re: spa night

Attn All - with Valentine's Day just around the corner, this would be
a perfect time to have a doTERRA Bath Fizzy making class. You will
see a great basic recipe right below & is perfect for beginners. You
can take advantage of using the silicone heart shaped trays that are
sold at Michael's Crafts & Arts in their cake decorating section.
There are 2 sizes, the smaller heart shapes which has a total of 8
heart sections or the larger heart shape which has 6 heart sections.

This is a great way to showcase the essential oils & shows how
versatile these wonderful oils are.

Sending hearts all around,
Deborah

On Jan 12, 4:26 pm, Pacifica815 <pacifica...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I can help with this...we love making bath fizzies!  It is a great
> project for everyone to participate in, especially for around the
> holidays: Christmas, Valentine's Day, Birthdays, etc.  What is a bath
> fizzy....well, it is a delightful little bath bomb that is added to
> the bath water once the tub is filled.  It releases bubblies &
> fragrance into the bath water, just make sure you add it after you
> have entered the tub in order to experience the full effects.  If you
> are familiar with any of the Lush products, you will know that their
> Bath Fizzies are their biggest seller, but they range in pricings from
> $4.99 to as much as $10.99 for just one fizzy.  Just think of the
> money that you can save!!  Also, check out the Lush website & see all
> the varieties of bath fizzies that they make.
>
> So here is the basic recipe for making bath fizzies, you can use any
> type of molds you want, be it ice molds, cookie molds, cupcake molds,
> mini cake molds, etc, just make sure that you use the rubbery plastic
> ones for easier removal of the fizzies.
>
> Bath Fizzies:
> •     1-1/2 cup baking soda
> •     1/2 cup citric acid
> •     5 drops of essential oil of choice or combination
> •     Witch hazel in a fine mist sprayer
> •     Small cupcake or ice cube molds
>
> First, mix the baking soda and citric acid in the bowl. Next, add in
> five drops essential oil. Next, slowly add sprays of witch hazel to
> the mixture as you stir. When the mixture begins to hold together when
> you pinch it, it's ready to be spooned and pressed into the molds.
> Keep the bath fizzies in the molds for about five or 10 minutes, then
> flip and tap them out. Give them another spray or two of the witch
> hazel to help toughen it up a bit on the outside. Let them dry and
> they're ready for use.
>
> I like to wrap them individually in colorful tissue paper, makes for a
> nice presentation.  You can also research online for other bath
> fizzies and see all the possible combinations of ingredients that one
> can utilyze.
>
> Deborah
>
> On Jan 11, 10:04 pm, "Brooke Magleby" <brooke...@cableone.net> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Ohhhh - Can I have a copy of the bath fizzies please!?  We are doing some this week - and I would love to know how you do them!  Sounds like you had a great party - I'll have to get one like that planned soon!
> > Thanks so much!
> > Brooke Magleby
>
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> >   From: 24KHealth
> >   To: everythingdoterra@googlegroups.com
> >   Sent: Monday, January 11, 2010 10:08 PM
> >   Subject: Re: [Everything doTERRA] spa night
>
> >   Last night I had a party....expected 5-6 got 13!  We had a blast....I had told the hostess to have everybody bring a foot bath (a small plastic basin-dish pail) and a towel.  I supplied the oils, the hostess the hot water.  The excitement was so high and it was so noisy before we started that to have it on video would have been priceless!!  We filled the pails, (hostess did not have the epsom salts like I had suggested) so I just put 1 drop of Lavender in each one and had them put their feet in it.   I had to cut my talk really short because some of them looked like drooping violets....talk about funny!!   Their tension, anxiety, stress just melted away.   KISS....keep it simple sweetie!!   We wiped feet dry, put on shoes and then I taught them to do each others hands.   Wow!   They were so excited to have learned it and wanted to come to another one!   We had signups and interest in doing the business too!!  I added a "by the way" for the skin care line (sold it too)..... Now that's what I'm talking about!   HA!   ps...do you have a recipe for bath fizzies?  I do ...let me know if you want it.     Julie Ann
>
> >   On Mon, Jan 11, 2010 at 10:20 PM, Carla Jensen <csjensen...@msn.com> wrote:
>
> >     Hi!
> >     Does anyone have some good ideas for a spa night?  I want to introduce the skin care system, and talk about the oils in them.  I also want to let them make bath salts with the oils. Are there other things I can share?
>
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