DIY: Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder

DIY Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder, Kiku Corner

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DIY Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder, Kiku Corner  DIY Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder, Kiku Corner

This quick, easy and budget-friendly powder is a great addition to your bath – it’ll leave you smelling like dessert! The oats will make your bathwater milky and moisturizing, and the baking soda is soothing to your skin.

To prevent your bathtub drain from getting clogged with porridge, put the mixture in a little cheesecloth bag. Measure the oat powder into a four-layer square of cheesecloth, tie up the ends, and hang the little baggie in your bathtub, or hang it under the faucet as you run your bath. You can even use the little baggy as a scrubbie in the shower to exfoliate and moisturize at the same time.

You get a lovely milky soft bathwater that smells delicious and leaves your skin silky smooth.

DIY Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder, Kiku Corner

Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder

Makes 6-8

Supplies

6-8 6-inch squares of 4-layer cheesecloth

6-8 12-inch pieces of yarn

1 cup oatmeal

1/2 cup baking soda

1 Tbsp cinnamon

1 Tbsp vanilla extract

1 Tbsp almond extract

 

Directions

1. Put all ingredients in a small bowl.

2. Mix until well blended.

3. Scoop it into labeled mason jars OR put two heaping tablespoons of the mixture into the centres of the four-layer square of cheesecloth, tie up the ends with the yarn, and place the little baggie in your bathtub, or hang it under the faucet as you run your bath.

4. Grab a book, light a candle, and relax.

 

These make great gifts!

DIY Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder, Kiku Corner

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One Reply to “DIY: Cinnamon Oatmeal Bath Powder”

  1. Kuliyal powder is an excellent and healthy alternative to traditional soap, offering a natural and chemical-free way to cleanse and nourish your skin.

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