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Four DIY Bath Melts for Relaxation & Soft Skin

11/16/2020

Four DIY Bath Melts for Relaxation & Soft Skin

As people find their new rhythms and routines, it feels like everyone is eager to soak up all the warmth, comfort, and coziness of fall/winter hibernation. Thanksgiving dinner can’t come soon enough. It might be a little early for Christmas decorations, but they bring so much joy and we’re probably going to set them up now anyway. Anything that makes you smile and a little more comfortable in your home is fair game at this point in 2020, no judgments.

If you’re looking for some easy, self-indulgent, and comforting ideas to add joy to your weekly routine – give our DIY Bath Melts a try! The soothing butters in these blends will moisturize your skin while you enjoy the relaxing aromas of essential oils. We chose different kinds of butter for each of these recipes, but feel empowered to swap them out with the ones you have on hand and/or your go-to favorite. Grab a glass of wine and some chocolate (or hot cocoa and cookies) and enjoy these luxurious concoctions.

Christmas Tree Bath Melts

Christmas Tree Bath Melts

Kick off the holidays with a truly refreshing bath melt. The crisp, fresh aroma of this quintessential holiday tree is sure to give you the festive and relaxing soak you need during the busy holiday season.

What you’ll need:

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What you’ll do:

Measure out two ounces of Shea, Cocoa, or Mango Butter. Melt over a double boiler. Once melted, remove from heat and add the carrier oil and essential oils. Mix well and pour into silicone molds. Place in your freezer until solid. Add a bath melt to your bath to soothe your senses and moisturize your skin.

For a printable version, click here.

Illustrated bathtub with written instructions for the DIY Relaxation bath melts

Relaxation Bath Melts

This bath melt DIY is for people who are seeking a deeply soothing, relaxing, and lightly floral aroma. Relax has a strong Lavender top note with a rich, earthy base note. Use this blend for a spa-like atmosphere.

What you’ll need:

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What you’ll do:

Measure out two ounces of Shea, Cocoa, or Mango Butter. Melt over a double boiler. Once melted, remove from heat and add the carrier oil and essential oils. Mix well and pour into silicone molds. Place in your freezer until solid. Add a bath melt to your bath to soothe your senses and moisturize your skin.

For a printable version, click here.

Illustration of bath tub with written instruction for the DIY Citrus Bath Melts

Soothing Citrus Bath Melts

Citrus lovers, this bath melt DIY is made for you. With Sweet Orange Essential Oil, the exotic and spicy Elemi, and Mango Butter, this melt will whisk you away to a tropical day-dream.

What you’ll need:

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What you’ll do:

Measure out two ounces of Shea, Cocoa, or Mango Butter. Melt over a double boiler. Once melted, remove from heat and add the carrier oil and essential oils. Mix well and pour into silicone molds. Place in your freezer until solid. Add a bath melt to your bath to soothe your senses and moisturize your skin.

For a printable version, click here.

Illustration of bath tub with written instructions for DIY vanilla woods bath melts

Vanilla Woods Bath Melts

Are you looking for ways to use your new Vanilla Botanical Extract? Look no further! Use any vanilla in this woodsy DIY bath melt blend for a relaxing, sweet, and earthy aroma.

What you’ll need:

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What you’ll do:

Measure out two ounces of Shea, Cocoa, or Mango Butter. Melt over a double boiler. Once melted, remove from heat and add the carrier oil and essential oils. Mix well and pour into silicone molds. Place in your freezer until solid. Add a bath melt to your bath to soothe your senses and moisturize your skin.

Tip: To help the Vanilla fully emulsify, combine the essential oils with the carrier oil first.

For a printable version, click here.

What are your favorite oils and scents to add to baths? Share your go-to options in the comments below!