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Bath Shots!

Bath Shots, Tub Tea, or Tub Tubes…what’s the difference? Not much once you’re soaking in a steaming tub of intoxicating aromas soaking up all those minerals, releasing all those toxins, and moisturizing your skin!

The Many Benefits of Bath Shots!

Who remembers oatmeal baths during bouts of chicken pox or skin rashes as a kid? I sure do! So soothing on itchy, dry skin!

Immerse yourself in the comforting embrace of a steamy, aromatic bath filled with botanicals and other life-giving gifts from nature. Where ancient wisdom meets modern skincare, customized bath shots offer a plethora of benefits for your skin and well-being. It isn’t just a relaxing treat; it’s a therapeutic experience with a myriad of health benefits waiting to be unlocked.*
 
• Muscle Relaxation
• Skin Cleansing/Detox
• Stress Relief
• Respiratory Benefits
• Improved Circulation
• Pain Relief
• Better Sleep
• Skin Moisturizing
 

There is no hard and fast rule to making bath shots, you can use a variety of different ingredients. Get creative and layer them to make a beautiful masterpiece! But I do recommend putting salts and heavier items on the bottom layer of your tube and keeping botanicals on top. Otherwise, your salts and grainy items will seep through and your tube won’t be as pretty.

*Always exercise cautious when taking hot baths, especially if you have certain medical conditions like high blood pressure or heart disease.

Don't clog your drain!

I suggest that you pour the contents of your Bath Shot into a drawstring, muslin bag like the ones HERE to steap in your bath, so that the botanicals don't clog your drain. Or, if you like, you could just use the tea bags to begin with. The tubes just make them so cute and giftable!

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By the way, I am not a doctor – just a mom who uses essential oils in her own family. Please know that any information provided on The Common Scents Mom is for educational purposes only. It is not intended to prescribe, diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease, nor replace current medical treatment or drugs prescribed by your healthcare professional. The statements made have not been evaluated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It is your responsibility to educate yourself and address any health or medical needs you may have with your physician. Please seek professional help when needed.

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