How to Create an Aromatherapy Bath

This is something that comes up a lot! We all know that oil and water don’t mix. So what is the proper way to create a relaxing bath with essential oils? Let’s take a closer look at how you can get the essential oils safely in your tub and reap all the wonderful benefits they have to offer!
June 19, 2024 by
Anwar Usman
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First let’s talk about the different types of bath you might choose to take. By using epsom salt, you can create a gentle detox effect for your body. This is useful during an illness or simply to help flush the system. Secondly, you might want to take a bath to soothe dry or irritated skin. Perhaps you have dry skin or a rash, using a skin soothing bath is a great choice. Finally, maybe you’re looking to add some extra moisture to your skin. By adding a small amount of carrier oil to your bath, you can achieve smooth, moisturized skin. *Update: Always dilute your essential oils in either a carrier oil or a liquid soap.

Are you looking for a relaxing bath or to gently detox your body?

This is the recipe for you!

Choose any combination of the above salts, measure out 2 cups total and place in medium glass bowl. Add your choice of essential oils from the recipes below or your own mix & stir well to combine. When adding a stock blend, you want to use approximately 6 drops per 1/2 cup bath salts.

Store in lidded jar. Make 2 baths.

Dry, irritated or red skin? Try this soothing bath for a full body pampering.

  • 1/2 c full fat cream or milk combined with any properly diluted recipe below to create a soothing bath for your skin! Add to bath under running water. Makes 1 bath.

Moisturizing bath!

  • Carrier oil of choice (I prefer jojoba) with any of the recipes below to boost your skin’s appearance and have soft, silky skin! If making a stock blend use a glass dropper and then add 3-4 droppers for a bath. I usually make 2 ounces at a time and use 9-12 drops total essential oils.

Recipe Ideas:

Intended to create stock blends in 5 mL bottles, which you can add to your bath at any time. I love to make stock blends so I don’t have to spend a lot of time prepping a bath. The work is done prior so you can slip into a comforting bath when you need to! So grab your 5 mL bottles and let’s get started…

Relaxation:

Achiness:

{best with Magnesium Flakes}

Skin Soother:

{best with milk bath}

Deep Sleep:

{best just before bed}

In 3 ounces jojoba combine, use 2-3 droppers full in a bath under running warm water. Alternately you can add 2 dropper full to 1/2 cup epsom salt.

Now, take a deep breath, grab a cup of chamomile tea and go take that nice bath and relax!

If you have any questions, concerns or comments please be in touch with us via email at aromatherapist@planttherapy.com We look forward to hearing from you!

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