Home Spa Bath Oils

 


Aromatherapy is an essential ingredient for a complete home spa experience. And fragrant, plant-based bath oils play a big part in adding aromatherapy to your daily bath routine.

Some of these bath oils are added to the warm bath water, while other oils are massaged directly into the skin before entering the bath. Another way of adding these aromatherapy vapors to your bath is by lighting a scented candle, or spraying them into the air.

Bath oils come from a variety of sources, including aromatic herbs and plants found abundantly in nature. The aromatic plants that produce these rich bath oils have long been known for their powerful medicinal properties. In addition to being extremly soothing and relaxing, these oils have been known to give relief for a variety of ailments, including stress, anxiety, general aches and pains, fatigue, muscle strains, arthritis pain, and more.

In today's hectic world, almost everyone feels overwhelmed and stressed out from time to time. One way to reduce that stress and rejuvenate your mind and body is by adding aromatic bath oils to your home spa experience. There are a wide variety of bath oils you can use to bring harmony and peace to your home bath spa. Here's a list of some of the most important ones:

Spruce Pine Bath Oil

This is a bath oil that provides a combination of benefits to your aromatherapy experience. It makes your skin feel soft, smooth and supple. It's also very relaxing, and helps to ease aches and pains found in muscles after a long stressful day at work.

Rosemary Bath Oil

Rosemary oil has a long history, especially in Europe, where it's known for helping the memory of people who use it on a regular basis. It also has a very positive effect on the nervous system, and can help in the treatment of headaches, and poor blood circulation as well. For best results, it's recommended with Rosemary bath oil that you use a slighly higher bath water temperature.

Hayseed Bath Oil

Hayseed bath oil is another aromatherapy product that provides stress relief and relaxation after the rigors of a hard day at work.You will feel your fatigue and aches and pains melt away after just a few minutes of soaking in a bath containing hayseed bath oil. This is another oil where slighting warmer bath water temperatures are recommended.

Lavender Bath Oil

Another common bath oil used for aromatherapy in a home bath or spa is Lavender oil. The first thing you will notice with this oil is the strong herbal scent. In additional to smelling wondrful, Lavender also has a host of medicinal properties. For example, it has a very calming effect on the nerves, it helps with blood circulation, and many people report that it helps them sleep at night.

There you have a short list of bath oils that will help make your home spa a sumptuous and unforgettable experience. These oils can be purchsed online, from bath and body retailers, and some can even be made at home from a few simple ingredients bought at your local grocery store.

 

 

 

 

 





Helpful Bath Tips

 

Get Organized With Vertical Storage Cubbies - most bathrooms have a lot of horizontal counter space, but items start to pile over time and counters can start to look cluttered.

One solution is to add a vertical storage cubbie with 20 to 24 compartments. Many small bath items can displayed in an organized manner, leaving your valuable counter space for more important things like soap and washcloths.