Soaking in a warm tub full of aromatic herbs, natural salts, butters, and oils is not only good for your body but your mind as well. “Balneology” is the science and study of using mineral baths to support body and mind health. The Latin word for bath is balneum, hence the term balneology.
Bathing was one of our earliest treatments for health and wellness and dates back to ancient times. Scientists today continue to study the use of bathing and bath soaks for blood pressure, stress, metabolism, and more. When you are submerged in water you lose ninety percent of your body weight so you feel light and lifted. This is beneficial for relieving both physical and mental weight. Baths soothe your muscles, relax the body, and stimulate circulation.
When looking to enhance the experience, I like to add softening body butters and herbs. A simple, and luxurious way to do this is to drop in a bath truffle or two.
Bath truffles are a variation on the common bath bomb. They are generally smaller in size and contain rich natural butters such as cocoa butter, shea butter, or mango butter for added hydration. They can be used in the bath and also in foot soaks and hand soaks to treat extremely rough, dry skin.
Here is one of my basic bath truffle recipe from my new book, Beautiful Flowers (Ogden Publications 2021).
Makes about (12) 2- inch truffles.
Ingredients
Directions
To Use: Add one or two bath truffles to your bath. Use one bath truffle for foot and hand soaks.
Pro tip: If you are looking for the ice cream-like appearance of the truffles, you will want to use a cookie dough scooper. The mechanical arms helps to achieve that rough edge.
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