Thursday, July 18, 2019

Homemade Bath Bombs Bath Salts Are Good For Skin

By Larry Martin


Getting quality skin care is not limited to the department store cosmetics counter. While the scents may be enticing, not all are ideal for cracking, dryness, or giving elasticity. Although some of the premium brands are great for the occasional indulgence, everyday skin care can be found in homemade bath bombs bath salts.

If a person is used to taking the quick shower every day, it is most likely time for a quiet bath. Even if one chooses to have their favorite playlist or CD in the background, this time is intended as theirs only. While bubbles can be fun to play with bath bombs and salts take the experience to another level.

At one time, it was a luxury to be able to cover oneself in a thick lather that smells like English rose, citrus, or a cool scent. While the bubbles may have felt great, over time makers found a way to bring the spa experience home. The great thing about doing this at home is there is no waiting.

Fizzy bombs added a little excitement to the tub, as it gave water into a carbonated feel that lightly tickled the skin. At one time, these could only be found at specialty stores that were on the pricey side or the less expensive versions barely delivered a fizz worth remembering. Some cheap versions have also been linked to serious health problems experienced by regular users.

Salts give tired skin a new life but not all are made alike. Reputable makers normally add almond oil, jojoba oil, or vitamin E as a way to moisten skin without greasiness. Unlike sugar scrubs, these are most effective when added to warm bath water.

In recent, more makers have added essential oils to the mixtures. These are not necessary for aroma but as a way to relax through scent therapy. While lavender is known to help reduce stress, other aromatic combinations may include sandalwood, rosemary, or clary sage. For those who may suffer from sinus problems, eucalyptus or mint are ideal choices to help relieve congestion.

Creating a nice bathing experience is also a priority. After a long day, most want to unwind with a hot bath. Many people can remember what a luxury bath was for their mothers after working all week. While the use of baby oil or another heavy oil made their skin soft, it also made a mess in the tub that the child was left to clean up. These new products do not leave an oily residue on skin or anywhere else.

This may include the use of natural skin softeners like argan oil, goat milk, or shea butter. They may understand that a lot of products on the mass market are not made for those with sensitive or extremely dry skin. Keeping things natural, just like with diet, tends to go a long way. Once users see the difference, they are not likely to buy the products loaded with chemicals and other cheap ingredients.




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