You can prepare yourself a relaxing bath that will help soften and moisturize your skin using common household items you may already have in your kitchen. Preparing a homemade skincare bath can save you money on expensive beauty products and keep the harsh chemicals found in some bath products off of your skin.
Types of Items
You can add several common household items to your bath water to make a homemade skin care bath. You'll find any of these items at any grocery store. Olive oil and milk make soothing additions to a relaxing bath. You may also enjoy using herbs such as basil or rosemary or fresh citrus, such as oranges, in a homemade skincare bath. Adding colloidal oatmeal, which are normal oats that have been ground into a powder, to your bath water can turn a regular bath into an extra-soothing experience.
How to Make a Homemade Skincare Bath
Add 2 tbsp. olive oil to warm bath water along with a drop of your favorite essential oil to make a home skincare bath. Alternatively, you can 1 1/2 qt whole milk that has been warmed in a pan to a warm bath for natural skin care. If you'd prefer, slice an entire navel orange into your bath water along with a few drops of essential oil to recreate a spa-style bath quickly at home. To prepare a homemade herbal bath, place 1/2 cup rosemary and 1/2 cup basil in a large cheesecloth bag and let the bag steep in hot bath water for five minutes. Create an oatmeal bath in your home by putting 2 cups of colloidal oatmeal in your bath water before bathing.
Benefits
Adding olive oil to your bath can help moisturize dry skin, according to the Olive Oil Source. Mixing milk into your bath water will gently exfoliate your skin, minimizing redness and clogged pores. Slicing an orange into your bath water makes for a good-smelling bath that is naturally astringent, which can help draw puffiness out of your skin. An herbal bath that contains rosemary and basil has natural antioxidant properties and can help soothe sore, aching muscles. Taking a bath in water mixed with colloidal oatmeal works to soothe dry, itchy skin.
Time Frame
You can prepare and soak in your homemade skincare bath as often as you'd like. If you add oatmeal to your tub, the Colloidal Oatmeal website suggests soaking up to three times a day.
Warning
Be extra careful when getting in and out of your bathtub after you've added household items. Olive oil and colloidal oatmeal can make the bottom of your tub slippery and possibly cause you to fall.



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