Atopy Bath Salt-This time, I'm going to make a bath salt for atopic and sensitive skin. Bath salt is effective in effectively removing wastes from the body. Epsom Salt is rich in minerals and magnesium, so it has an excellent detoxifying effect and removes toxins from the body. If you use it when you have muscle pain or take a bath in a tired state, you can relieve the fatigue of the day. In addition, it is effective for sensitivity and atopy by adding propolis, chamomile extract, and chamomile essential oil that are good for antibacterial.

Atopy Bath Salt

How to make an Atopy Bath Salt

This time, I’m going to make a bath salt for atopic and sensitive skin. Bath salt is effective in effectively removing wastes from the body. Epsom Salt is rich in minerals and magnesium, so it has an excellent detoxifying effect and removes toxins from the body. If you use it when you have muscle pain or take a bath in a tired state, you can relieve the fatigue of the day. In addition, it is effective for sensitivity and atopy by adding propolis, chamomile extract, and chamomile essential oil that are good for antibacterial.

Summary

Level of difficulty2 out of 5
Estimated time requiredApproximately 15 minutes
Recommended Use TypeAll skin, Sensitive skin, Atopy
StorageStore in a cool and dark place without moisture
Usage periodAbout 3 months – It may vary depending on the storage method and environment.
How to useUse 50g per 1L of lukewarm water. Bathe for 15 minutes, wash off the salt, and apply a generous amount of moisturizer.

Recipe Ingredients

SortMaterialVol(g)AlternativeBenefitsRemark
Oil phaseJojoba oil20Moisturizing, skin care, wrinkle prevention, wound relief
AdditivesEpson Salt200Detoxing, fatigue recovery
Propolis1drSoothing, antibacterial, regeneration
Chamomile extract4Dry, sensitive, acne skin, atopy and skin trouble
Essential OilChamomile essential oil8drAtopy, dermatitis, eczema, itching relief
Lavender essential oil4drAll skin, fragrance, soothing, sterilization, wound relief
Total225

Recipe Sequence

1. Measure Epsom Salt in a large beaker.2. Slowly disperse and add jojoba oil, propolis, and chamomile extract so that the Epsom salt does not dissolve, and mix well with a spatula.3. Add essential oil and mix well.
4. Place in pre-sterilized container(Jar Type) and label.

Patch test before use
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Ingredients Link in this Recipe
Jojoba oil
Chamomile essential oil
Chamomile Water German
Lavender Essential Oil, Lavandula Angustifolia

Other Ingredients Information
Ingredients Info

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