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Mix the Salts, baking soda and clay together, breaking up any lumps or clumps. Then give them a good stir so that it's well combined.
70 g Fine Sea Salt, 40 g Epsom Salts, 52 g Baking Soda, 10 g Kaolin Clay
In a separate container mix together the kiwi oil, vitamin e, fragrance oil and preservative.
16 g Kiwi Carrier Oil, 2 g Vitamin E Oil, 4 g Kiwi Fragrance Oil, 2 g Preservative
Now we can combine our wet and dry ingredients together. Pour the oils into the bowl containing the salt mix, then stir well until completely combined.
Sprinkle in your mica and give it another good mix. The amount I've suggested is just a guide, so you can add a little more or a little less depending on the color you want to achieve.
Pinch Green Mica
Now it's time to add your poppy seeds, again this is just a guide so you add more or less it's completely up to you.
4 g Poppy Seeds
Spoon into a suitable container, PET, glass, or aluminium jars are perfect for this. Store in a cool dark place ready for use.