8 Frugal And Relaxing Bath Recipes

Relaxing bath with a woman reading a book, candles, and a peaceful atmosphere for self-care.

At the end of a busy, stressful day it is wonderful to be able to lock yourself in the bathroom and sink into a warm bath with a glass of wine and a book (preferably once the kids have gone to bed!).

We know all about using essential oils as frugal and natural cleaners around the home but they also have some other great uses. More than just getting rid of poo smells too!

Here’s 8 frugal and relaxing�Aromatherapy�bath recipes you can make at home to add to your bath to make it a truly luxurious and relaxing experience!

They make wonderful gift ideas too (most of these recipes have a shelf life of about 3 weeks).

1.�Lavender Mint Sore Muscle Soak

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via thehomespunhydrangea.com

2.�Coconut Rose Body�Scrub

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via blog.lulus.com

3.�Himalayan Salt Scrub and Bath Salts

Bath salt blend with rose and lavender for a calming soak.
Via Babyccino Kids


4.�Honey Oat Epsom Salt Soak

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via dearcrissy.com

5.�Sinus Congestion Bath Soak

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via loveandmarriageblog.com

6.�Cucumber Mint Bath Soak

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via thenerdyfarmwife.com

7.�Vanilla Bath Salts

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via diyprojects.com

8.�Warm Cocoa Bath Soak

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via classyclutter.net

It is strongly advised that pregnant women and anyone with serious health conditions should consult a qualified natural therapist/aromatherapist or health professional before using any essential oils as they may have serious adverse effects.

8 Frugal And Relaxing Bath Recipes

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Clare Whitfield Chief Editor
Clare Whitfield is the Editor of Stay at Home Mum and a recognised voice in practical home management for Australian families. Based in the northern suburbs of Sydney, she balances editorial leadership with life as a stay at home mum to two school age children. Her background in home economics and more than a decade of experience in recipe development, family budgeting, and household systems inform her work.

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