Body & Bath Oils
We’re all struggling with dry winter skin, and what better way to add in some moisture factor than in your bath or shower time - when your skin is warm and pores are open to receive the nourishing oils.
Initially I was keen on making a foaming shower oil, like the ones you can buy in the shops but with natural ingredients. However the surfactants need to have certain properties such as to be able to foam in a water free environment. This makes sense as a shower oil is an oil based product. I tried my formulation with the surfactants we have and you do get a small amount of foam action when lathered up in water, but I wasn’t happy enough with the end result to publish it. So we will stick with plain luxury oils made into a post-shower application product, or you can add them to your bath water for an indulgent soak. The recipes are super quick and easy to make and the end results make for stunning gifts too.
The Oils
For bath oil products, because some of the oil will be lost in the water, we prefer to go with carrier oils that are cost effective yet still really good for skin. Grapeseed, almond, apricot kernel, safflower, rice bran, hemp oil, caprylic/capric triglyceride and avocado oils are all great choices here. But you can absolutely use any oil of your choosing.
For body oils, all the product will be going directly on your skin so you can go a bit more high end with your oil choices if you desire. We still like sticking to a good, hard working base oil such as almond or safflower, and then adding in some fancier oils for that ‘something extra’. Try adding in some coffee bean oil, aloe oil, jojoba, prickly pear seed oil, moringa, or tamanu oil into your body oil for a touch of luxury.
Adding essential oils to your body and bath oils makes the experience therapeutic and you can customise your scent. We really like these combinations:
Ylang ylang, grapefruit and geranium
Vetiver, chamomile and sandalwood
Bergamot and citrus oils
Recipes
Bath Oils
Bath oil = carrier oils + essential oils. It’s really as easy as that!
Basic Bath Oil Recipe
30ml capric caprylic triglycerides
30ml almond oil
30ml safflower oil
A few drops of Vitamin E oil
5ml essential oils of your choice
Add everything together in a bottle and shake gently to combine. To use, pour out a little into your running bath water then soak and enjoy.
If you like, you can try adding OliveM 300. This will make the oil soluble in the bath water.
Water Soluble Bath Oil
40% OliveM 300
60% carrier oils of your choice
A few drops of Vitamin E oil
A few drops essential oils of your choice
Add everything together in a bottle and shake gently to combine. To use, pour out a little into your running bath water then soak and enjoy.
Body Oils
You can customise your body oil according to your favourite oil, or do a combination of oils, or you can even choose an oil that suits your particular skin type or if you have a skin problem such as eczema.
70% carrier oil base such as almond, grapeseed or safflower oil
30% carrier oil(s) such as jojoba, coffee, baobab, argan, etc
A few drops of Vitamin E oil
A few drops of essential oils of your choice
Add everything together in a bottle and shake gently to combine. To use, pour a very small amount into your palm, warm in your hands then massage all over skin. You will be surprised how little oil goes a long way! Use just enough to moisturise your skin and also sink in. Don’t use too much oil or it may come off on clothing.
Body and bath oils make the perfect gift, either to yourself or a loved one.
SHOP THE TOP INGREDIENTS: capric caprylic triglycerides, grapeseed, jojoba, Vitamin E oil, OliveM 300, and vetiver essential oil.
2 comments
Hi Bernice,
Yes, we do have the Capric Caprylic Triglycerides (MCT Oil) fully stocked.
To find out more on the product and it’s availability, you can click on the phrase "Capric Caprylic Triglycerides " in the ‘SHOP THE TOP INGREDIENTS’ section
Alternatively,
Feel free to copy the link here and place into your preferred search engine: https://essentiallynatural.co.za/products/en-capric-caprylic.
Thank you !
Do you have the caprylic tryglyceride in stock for maki g bath oil?