Herbal Bath Products


“I can’t think of any sorrow in the world that a hot bath wouldn’t help,
just a little bit.” – Susan Glasee

Bathing in herbs and essential oils have many physical, mental and spiritually healing benefits. Baths are relaxing but they can also help to relieve stress; muscle tension, calm the mind, and the herbs nourish the skin. Bathing in herbs and essential oils is an easy way to add quietness to your busy life; and help to enhance your spiritual life by bringing you to the present moment.

Essential oils are extracted from herbs, plants, and flowers. Scientists have proven the psychological and physical benefits of aromatherapy to be very healing; and once inhaled it can ease symptoms of common ailments. Many medical symptoms are treated using aromatherapy; aches and joint pains, high blood pressure, headaches, muscle tension, PMS symptoms, lifting bad moods, insomnia, fatigue, sinus congestion, common colds, and strengthening the immune system.

Here is the beginning of my bathing collection–It will continue to grow so always check back to see what’s been added.

Tea bags can be made to fit your healing preference and need.

Soothing Herbal Tea Bags

Soothing Herbal Tea Bags

Includes a blend of Chamomile, Rose petals, Lavender, Spearmint, Rosemary, Juniper Berries, Green tea, and Rose Essential Oils. Tea bags offer you an affordable luxury and can be used for one or two baths. Not to be consumed internally.

Price: $20.00 (10 tea bags)

 
Celestial Salt Crystals

Celestial Salt Crystals

Bath salts can enhance your bath greatly. Salts are rich in minerals, relieve muscle tension, detoxify the body, softens the skin, clears energy field, and therapeutic oils aid in distressing the mind and spirit.

Price: $15.00 (16 ounces)

 
Honey, Milk & Oatmeal Bath

Honey, Milk & Oatmeal Bath

Milk and honey has been used to nourish the skin for centuries. Milk contains vitamins A&D which nourish and softens the skin. Honey helps soften the skin and to give it a natural glow.

Price: $8.00 (8 ounces)

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