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Dr Teal's Foaming Bath Lavender 1L

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Swirling a bit of this luxurious oil into our bath immediately envelops us with feelings of serenity. Crafted with a blend of over a dozen essential oils (including grape seed, apricot kernel, meadowfoam, and avocado, to name a few), the oil recharges our body on multiple fronts: Softening skin, relaxing pent up tension, and melting away anxiety with its soothing aroma. We like to start our bath with a few deep breaths to let the oil’s full effects sink in.

Because scent plays such a big role when it comes to relaxation, we appreciate that you can choose between three fragrances (eucalyptus, bergamot, or sandalwood), as well as a sensitive skin-friendly fragrance-free option, to customize your bath experience. Though, keep in mind that the scents are pretty light, so you won’t leave the bath smelling like a spa. You’ll need to carefully exit the tub after using this because the oil makes everything very slippery. We conducted hours of research on the best bubble baths, evaluating each formula on ingredients and scent while noting any extra benefits to the skin. We also took into account the type of suds produced, and how long they last in bathwater.

Soak in Dr Teal's to recharge the body, mind, and spirit so you can soak in all that life has to offer.

With a combination of physical and chemical exfoliators (gritty bamboo powder along with kiwi and pineapple extracts) it buffs away dead skin while simultaneously unclogging pores and preventing ingrown hairs. Gentle enough to use on your face, scalp, and body, the invigorating scrub leaves our skin feeling baby soft, and ultimately makes us feel a bit more relaxed (in part thanks to the calming palo santo scent). Transforming your bathtub into a dreamy Claude Monet painting doesn’t require hundreds of watercolors or the mind of a master painter — truly, all you need is this bath bomb from Lush. As the blue-green orb twirls through the water, it froths and dissolves, releasing a kaleidoscope of colors, a delightful fragrance, and a variety of essential oils to alleviate stress and tension in the body. For a fully aromatic experience, you’ll need to use about ¼ of the jar; otherwise, the scent is very faint. For centuries people around the world have soaked in salts to alleviate physical ailments (like sore muscles) and detoxify the body. While you can technically bathe in any salts (including table salt) and reap some benefits, we recommend something a little bit more lavish, like the Bathing Culture Big Dipper Mineral Bath, to transform your bathroom into a mini oasis. We appreciate the three scented offerings (as well as the fragrance-free version), but we wish the fragrances were a bit stronger.

Water (Aqua, Eau), Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Sodium Laureth Sulfate, Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt), Fragrance (Parfum), Citrus Nobilis (Mandarin Orange) Peel Oil, Citrus Aurantium Dulcis (Orange) Peel Oil, PEG-4 Rapeseedamide, Disodium EDTA, Methylchloroisothiazolinone, Methylisothiazolinone, Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice (Decolorized), Tocopheryl Acetate (Vitamin E), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea) Butter, Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate (Vitamin C), PEG/PPG-18/18 Dimethicone, Sodium Hydroxide, Citric Acid After a stressful day, the only thing that recenters us is taking a nice long bath — but oftentimes we have a difficult time deciding whether we should sprinkle some simple salts into the water or opt for an effervescent, aromatic soak. Since discovering Dr Teal’s Foaming Bath with Pure Epsom Salt, we no longer have to choose between the two, because this all-in-one product combines our favorite elements to every bath: Muscle-relaxing epsom salts, long-lasting bubbles, and calming aromatics. If you’re looking for muscle relief after a particularly intense training session, Miller and Dr. Leary agree that epsom salts or magnesium-based soaks will help remedy any tightness or soreness. “Epsom salts have high levels of magnesium that reduce pain and tightness in muscles and help reduce stress, detoxify, and reduce inflammation,” Miller explains. Beyond alleviating sore muscles, though, Dr. Henry adds that magnesium helps to hydrate and soothe skin as well. Hanum TI, Laila L, Sumaiyah S, Syahrina E. Macadamia nuts oil in nanocream and conventional cream as skin anti-aging: a comparative study. Open Access Maced J Med Sci. 2019;7(22):3917-3920. For years we avoided using bar soap — on top of getting too slippery to adequately wash our body, they always left an annoying residue on our skin. It was only after testing out the Lavender + Sage Soap from Palermo Body, that we realized how much the right bar soap could elevate the entire bathing experience.

Pour a generous amount of Dr Teal’s Foaming Bath under warm, running water for a relaxing bubble bath experience Though the bottle is large, you need to use a good amount of product (about one-third of a bottle) to create adequate bubbles. Though the fragrances stray from the ordinary, the formula provides a classic cleanse that boosts skin hydration without the inclusion of sulfates, phthalates, or dyes. Plus, it can be used for more than just basic body cleansing — when poured under running water it makes for a luscious, frothy bubble bath.

Ever wish you could recreate the blissful feeling of lounging in a field of wildflowers without stepping foot outside? Well, you can with the Restorative Floral Bath from Natureofthings. The milky, mineral-charged elixir turned our tub into a heady bouquet of plumeria, jasmine, and vetiver, and Dr. Jonathan Leary, founder of social wellness club Remedy Place, loves how it awakens and rebalances the senses for an overall calming effect. The first thing we noticed was the calming lavender and clary sage scent that relaxed our body and mind as we lathered the soap across our body. Then, we felt the nourishing mix of coconut and olive oils, as well as shea butter and kaolin clay melt into skin, replenishing moisture levels while simultaneously cleansing away the day’s debris. The tiny lavender buds scattered throughout the soap aren’t just for looks — the flowers act as a delicate exfoliant, buffing away dead skin, and leaving skin smooth, soft, and rejuvenated. One use left us questioning why anyone would ever write off bar soap.Gröber U, Werner T, Vormann J, Kisters K. Myth or reality—transdermal magnesium? Nutrients. 2017;9(8):813. A larger version of the original Foreo Luna facial cleansing device, this body tool is crafted with hypoallergenic, bacteria-resistant nylon and silicone bristles. When powered up, it gently pulsates to loosen and remove grime, oil, and other impurities from deep within pores. In the process, it effectively exfoliates away dead skin cells without feeling abrasive or causing irritation. Bath salts of any kind can also aid in reducing skin flare-ups such as eczema. “Salt is antimicrobial, which helps soothe skin conditions,” says Miller. For extra dry skin, Dr. Henry recommends looking for coconut based bath products, like Palermo Body Lavender + Sage Soap because they can “reduce dryness and are great for sensitive skin types.” Pour a generous amount of Dr Teal’s Foaming Bath under warm, running water for a relaxing bubble bath experience. One of my favorite ways of indulging in self-care is bubble baths. I’ll take them morning or night — bubble baths as self-care, and wellness in general, should be adaptable. And while I’m not new to bubble baths, one Christmas holiday a friend of mine bought me a bottle of Dr. Teal’s Eucalyptus and Spearmint Epsom Bath Foam. This product changed the entire trajectory of how I spend my bath time.

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