Improve your health, your mood, your energy level, and make your nighttime routine a little more stress-free by soaking in the bathtub – not with bubbles but with a bigger twist. Below you will find 15 ways to DIY your own detox bath. This time in the tub will help you cleanse your body by removing toxins and improving any skin issues along the way. Check out the recipes we found and get washing!
1. Soothing Lavender
Not only will it refresh you but this detox bath will also help soothe your eczema! Get the Prime Physique Nutrition recipe and get more insight into why the blend is so great for your overall health and skin. You can learn a little about the power of epsom salts too – if you want.
2. Epsom Salt & Baking Soda
If you’re looking for something super simple and easy to personalize then check out this mix from Simple Pure Beauty. Start with epsom salt and then add whatever essential oil you like best. Peppermint, lavender, cinnamon, the choices are almost endless.
3. Rosemary and Lemon
Mom 4 Real went with a rosemary and lemon detox recipe that we also love. It will help relieve back pain and give you a nice pick-me-up after a long, tiring day. The key here is also the essential oils to create the right kind of fragrance.
4. Magnesium Rose
How about adding some real rose petals to your bathtub? Well, you can do it and make sure you get detox benefits too. Bren Did came up with a natural, magnesium rose recipe that we love.
5. Ginger
Add something extra sweet to the bathtub with this ginger detox soak! DIY Projects will give you all the details you need to complete it at home. And did you know that ginger is good for an upset stomach? Well, soaking in a tub while you’re feeling a little sick will definitely help you heal.
6. Bath Salts
Dear Crissy has a simple recipe for detox bath salts too. Come on in now and see how he does it. In the meantime, this is a great DIY gift idea – for birthdays, thank yous, get wells, and more!
7. Fresh Snow
Bren Did has another detox bath soak recipe that we love and this time it’s called “fresh snow.” It is perfect for giving your skin a boost and a fight against moisture as well. Use it throughout the winter season when your skin is extremely dry and thirsty.
8. With Eucalyptus
This recipe includes eucalyptus, which makes it great for depression. Check out the recipe and all the details after the jump on lifexerin. Also don’t forget the baking soda and if you want – add some lemon or lavender oil too!
9. Rose Petals and Sea Salts
Here’s another great recipe that uses rose petals! A little romantic and unique for your skin, visit Jessoshii for all the knowledge. This soak helps soften the skin and relax and soothe tired or tight muscles.
10. Rosemary and Lime
Hippie Homemaker came up with a rosemary and lime concoction that we can’t wait to try! It also helps relieve sore or tired muscles. It’s a great test after a long day of hard work or even an intense workout!
11. Honey and Oats
Perfect for those looking to give their skin a little pick-me-up, Dear Crissy adds some honey and oats to their detoxing bath soak. Go now and check out the recipe. In the meantime, this one remains as a great idea for DIY gifting too!
12. Goat’s Milk & Rose
The Girl with the Pearl Earring indulges us in this amazing rose and goat’s milk detoxing bath that’s great for those with anxiety and panic attacks. This will relax you and become an important part of the relaxation routine. Also increase the natural glow of your skin with this recipe.
13. Lavender and Mint
Add mint to a lavender detoxing bath like Wellness Mama does. You’ll be instantly refreshed with a quick dip in the tub after this water boost. Feel better during an illness, sleep better, and help your acne with similar recipes.
14. Vanilla
You can even create a sweet detoxing bath with help from Catching Fireflies. It will also help you relax as well as improve your circulation. Add some peppermint oil to it and it becomes a wonderful, DIY inspired gift.
15. Lemon Lavender
Mommy Musing left us with this lavender and lemon detoxing bath soak. Simple to make and even easier to enjoy, this recipe can’t be messed with. It’s not too expensive to make either, so why not make some for family and friends too?