Aromatherapy Bath Products |
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| Friday, 20 July 2007 | |
Aromatherapy bath products usage tips.
The use of aromatherapy bath products, essential oils and massage has become very popular as a way to relax, and one of the most common ways to enjoy this is through the use of aromatherapy soap and oils while bathing. The the combination of hot water and the scents of aromatherapy bath products help to make it easy for you to relax and also sooth your muscles Essential oils: The aroma and scent in aromatherapy bath products mostly comes from adding essential oils, these are oils that are extracted from plants and they hold concentrated scents from the plants after the extraction process is complete. These oils can be then purchased and added to your bathwater to make it fragrant, soothing, and relaxing. However, be sure to only add a few drops at most, this is because the concentrated essential oils can be quite intense, so too much contact with your skin can be painful. If you want to make it less complicated and safer to have a scented bath, get expert advise on the oils or go for other aromatherapy bath products like aromatherapy soap. Healthy bath salts: Bath salts have been included in the aromatherapy bath products lines, because producers are mixing these salts with essential oils to create a simpler way of having a scented bath without adding too much of the essential oils. Bath salts have benefits that go way beyond just adding scent to the bath water, though. These salts will make it simpler to ex-foliate when washing, which helps to create healthier skin, while salts with a magnesium sulfate base can act as an anti-inflammatory agent. So if you would like an aromatic bath with some extra health benefits, think about using scented bath salts. Having fun in the bath with bath bombs: Bath bombs also go by the name of bath fizzes, bath bombs are another one of the aromatherapy bath products that can add aromas to the bath water, they can also add some fun as well. Usually made from essential oils, baking soda, and weak citric acid, when a bath bomb enters the bath water, the combination of both baking soda and acid create a fizz, just like many elementary school students have observed at one time or another. The fizz gives a tickling, massaging sensation as the bath water bubbles around you, and the aromatic scents get released. As can be seen, there are lots of aromatherapy bath products that can meet your needs, whether you want the scents in their purest form, or just scented water and some fun. |
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