Healthy Bath bombs: Bath bombs are the rage. Go to any soaping website, and they are plastered all over the web. But what ingredients do these bath bombs contain? They are often infused with perfume oils that may contain toxic scents that disturb your nervous system. In other words, those seemingly innocent scents may be neurotoxic and block the liver’s ability to detoxify properly.
This article has been medically reviewed by Dr. Charles Penick, MD
Our mission at Cell Health News is to make sure that you make healthy choices, which means we’re concerned about what you use in your shower and bathtub. So when you reach for a store-bought bath bomb, be careful. When buying these products, you must be a label reader. Remember: we can almost guarantee that it is synthetic and toxic if you can’t pronounce it. You may want to peruse a website called EWG’s Skin Deep Cosmetics Database. You can type in most personal care products and get a health rating on ingredients. Very helpful.
And why is this so important? If we are not careful, what we smell and absorb in our pores can create massive cellular membrane inflammation. So the bath bombs at our local bath and beauty shop might smell good, but more than likely, they will contain ingredients that your cells will HATE! Now what?
Great News for the Health Conscious
There is an easy way to make your own! And whether you have a bathtub or a shower, you can enjoy health-promoting bath bombs with natural essential oil scents.
Bath bombs can be relaxing, detoxifying, or immune-boosting, so choosing the perfect combination of natural essential oils is up to you. Please read over the basic list of ingredients below, as they all have particular health advantages.
Epsom Salts: Epsom salts will draw toxins out of your skin.
Baking Soda: Baking soda will not only alkalize but also draws out toxins.
Coconut Oil: Coconut oil is anti-viral, containing lauric acid and capric acid. It can also help to soothe and moisturize the skin.
Citric Acid: Citric acid is found in fruits and vegetables and will give your bath bomb its fizzy quality.
Basic Recipe – Healthy Bath Bomb
- 1/2 cup Epsom salts
- 2 Tbsp. organic, raw virgin coconut oil
- 1 cup baking soda
- 1/2 cup citric acid – can be found at your local grocery store in the canning section
Directions:
- Combine all dry ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
- Mix wet ingredients in a separate bowl.
- Add the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients bowl, mixing slowly. You may see some fizz happening already, but that is okay.
- Start the process of forming the ingredients into small ball shapes.
- Prepare a muffin pan with a few drops of olive oil to make sure each muffin compartment is oiled slightly, so the bath bombs don’t stick after they dry.
- Take the small balls and firmly push them into each muffin mold. Note: don’t put too much of the mixture in as they expand.
- Leave in a well-ventilated area for at least 3 hours or until dry upon touch. If it is muggy, you may need to leave them dry overnight.
- Pop them out of each mold and place them in an airtight bag so they don’t get soggy. You can use natural parchment paper baggies from your local health food store to store your bath bombs.
Cold and Flu Bath Bomb
Using the basic bath bomb recipe above, mix the following oils into the liquid blend:
- Add 4 drops of Eucalyptus essential oil
- Add 2 drops of Peppermint essential oil
- Eucalyptus contains eucalyptol and alpha-terpineol oils that increase respiratory function and promote easy breathing.
- Peppermint calms your digestive system, quiets nausea, and reduces stomachaches, but it will also do a great job opening up your nasal passages.
Inhale those fumes and feel your sinuses and respiratory system open up!
Energizer Bath Bomb:
Using the basic bath bomb recipe above, mix the following oils into the liquid blend:
- Add 4 drops of Grapefruit essential oil
- Add 2 drops of Lemon essential oil
- Grapefruit oil is both refreshing and energizing. It is frequently used to support the liver and gallbladder. It also purifies, cleanses, and promotes a balanced metabolism.
- Lemon will purify the air; it is stimulating, and energizing and helps to protect against seasonal flu bugs.
Soothe the Day Away Bath Bomb
Using the basic bath bomb recipe above, mix the following oils into the liquid blend:
- Add 4 drops of Lavender essential oil
- Add 2 drops of Frankincense essential oil
- Lavender is noted for its calming properties; it can calm down skin irritations and soothe tension in muscles and the mind. The Romans and Egyptians used lavender oil for bathing and relaxation.
- Frankincense promotes immunity and cellular health. It is also anti-inflammatory and can evoke feelings of peace, relaxation, and well-being.
Note: Use a few extra drops of Lavender essential oil on the bottom of each foot before getting into bed for a good night’s sleep.
All Essential Oils Are NOT Alike:
Essential oils are volatile liquids distilled from plants. The oils must be distilled to protect their chemical constituents. Essential oil integrity is affected by: soil conditions, climate, temperature, harvest season, method, whether the plants are grown in organic soil, low pressure, and low temperature. So using anything less than certified, pure therapeutic-grade oils may NOT give you therapeutic benefits.
How to Use Your Healthy Bath Bombs:
- If you only have a shower, turn on the water, get in and place the bath bomb at your feet so the shower water can hit the bath bomb directly. It will immediately start to fizz and fill your lungs with healing essential oil molecules.
- If you have a bathtub, run the bathwater, ensuring the water is at a comfortable temperature. Get in and drop the bath bomb in the water when the tub is full. As the bath bomb starts to FIZZ, it will emit those wonderful natural scents, so sit back, relax and enjoy the healing fragrances.
As you will experience, it is worth it to take the time to make your own healthy bath bombs. Although it takes advanced planning, remember that we need to protect our bodies from upstream toxins.
Again, what we breathe and put on our skin matters! Protect your health by being proactive. In addition to bath bombs, jojoba oil has many skin-supporting benefits!
Follow my recipes and create your own, and just perhaps—this might be the start of making some healthy, safe handmade gifts for the upcoming holidays. Your family and friends will be so grateful.
Keep it healthy, folks!
Medical Disclaimer: The information on this website is not intended to replace a one-on-one relationship with a qualified health care professional and is not intended as medical advice. It is intended as a sharing of knowledge and information. This article has been medically reviewed by Dr. Charles Penick, MD, for the accuracy of the information provided, but we encourage you to make your own health care decisions based upon your research and in partnership with a qualified healthcare professional.