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Luxurious Bath Tea
Luxurious Bath Tea
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These herbal bath tea recipes are 100% natural, smell AMAZING, and will improve your health and wellbeing from the inside out. The healing powers of herb-infused waters have been celebrated for thousands of years, dating back to the ancient Egyptians when Cleopatra was said to bathe in rose petals. The amazing healing benefits of plants can be felt immediately when using an herbal soak.
There are two ways to prepare a herbal bath tea:
The first way to make your bath, begin by boiling the water and pouring it over the tea. Cover the pot and allow it to steep for twenty to thirty minutes. Next, you’ll strain the liquid using a cheesecloth, a tea strainer, or just an old shirt (it should go without saying, but try to use a clean one). The tea should be added directly to a full, hot bath.
The second way is by mixing the herbs together in a muslin bag or a cloth. Tie off the top and swirl it in the bathwater, allowing the fusion to steep for as long as you like. The longer the better. I normally let them sit for at least 20 minutes or 30 if I want more infused water.
I currently have 3 different bath teas available.
Unwind - This bath tea recipe is perfect to soothe and relax. It’s ideal for after a long day at work, before going to bed.
Ingredients - lavender, calendula, lemon balm, and rose petals.
AnTEA-Inflammatory - This herbal tea blend is perfect for a relaxing bath that will make your aches and pains drift away.
Ingredients - Epsom salts, baking soda, ground ginger, yarrow
Wildflower - This all-natural and vegan bath tea is made with rolled oats, Dead Sea salt, dried herbs and flowers. The bath tea is a great skincare product for year-round and a lovely addition for a spa day at home. It also makes the perfect relaxing gift for someone special.
Ingredients - rolled oats, Dead sea salt, baking soda, chamomile, calendula, lavender
******Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any reaction this may cause. This product has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration and I do not mean for it to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As always consult your health professional before use.****** Please see your doctor or health professional for medical advice, this is not intended to be medical advice. I am not a medical professional nor am I giving medical advice. This is for educational purposes only!
There are two ways to prepare a herbal bath tea:
The first way to make your bath, begin by boiling the water and pouring it over the tea. Cover the pot and allow it to steep for twenty to thirty minutes. Next, you’ll strain the liquid using a cheesecloth, a tea strainer, or just an old shirt (it should go without saying, but try to use a clean one). The tea should be added directly to a full, hot bath.
The second way is by mixing the herbs together in a muslin bag or a cloth. Tie off the top and swirl it in the bathwater, allowing the fusion to steep for as long as you like. The longer the better. I normally let them sit for at least 20 minutes or 30 if I want more infused water.
I currently have 3 different bath teas available.
Unwind - This bath tea recipe is perfect to soothe and relax. It’s ideal for after a long day at work, before going to bed.
Ingredients - lavender, calendula, lemon balm, and rose petals.
AnTEA-Inflammatory - This herbal tea blend is perfect for a relaxing bath that will make your aches and pains drift away.
Ingredients - Epsom salts, baking soda, ground ginger, yarrow
Wildflower - This all-natural and vegan bath tea is made with rolled oats, Dead Sea salt, dried herbs and flowers. The bath tea is a great skincare product for year-round and a lovely addition for a spa day at home. It also makes the perfect relaxing gift for someone special.
Ingredients - rolled oats, Dead sea salt, baking soda, chamomile, calendula, lavender
******Disclaimer: I am not responsible for any reaction this may cause. This product has not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration and I do not mean for it to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. As always consult your health professional before use.****** Please see your doctor or health professional for medical advice, this is not intended to be medical advice. I am not a medical professional nor am I giving medical advice. This is for educational purposes only!