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Already in antiquity aromatic baths were in great use. Such baths are very pleasant and useful, especially in the hot season, as they refresh and strengthen the body. To enhance the effect, add table salt or ammonia.
Pine bath water
Mix:
- 50 parts of pine oil;
- 5 parts lavender oil;
- 100 parts ammonia.
Pine bath salt
Mix:
- 100 parts of table salt;
- 15 parts of pine oil;
- 5 parts lavender oil
After the bath, the body is wiped dry and massaged.
Author: Korolev V.A.
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