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Aromatherapy Natural Herbal Bath Powders |
Since the pores in our skin are our largest organ of assimilation and elimination, we like to give them special care and attention with lingering baths. By bathing with herbs, we readily access their superb soothing, relaxing and invigorating properties. A surge of well-being through warmth and fragrance. It's like slipping into a giant cup of pleasantly scented tea..
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| Properties of Scents According to Tradition |
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| Chamomile: |
Long associated with calming, soothing, an unusual pungeunt smell to ease feelings of anxiety, depression, fear, irritability, loneliness, insomnia, PMS and stress. |
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| Panax: |
(Panax Ginseng): stimulating; good to counteract feelings of weakness and fatigue. Traditionally associated with heart, immunity, metabolism. |
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| Eucalyptus: |
Used in many remedies against colds, coughing, fever, flu, etc. Vapors produce feeling of open and clear passages; breathing more easily. |
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| Lavender: |
Calming, pervasive feeling of rich sensualtiy, helps deal with anxiety, depression, irritability, panic attacks and stress. Traditionally used for headaches, skin condiitons. |
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| Lemon: |
Incisive, familiar scent to soothe away fear, summon associations of happiness and peace, clarity, concentration. Traditionally cleansing and applied to skin. |
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| Capsicum: |
Pepper family; bracing and warm feelings, invigorating, sense of energy, calming and soothing when experiencing pain. Traditionally good against chills. |
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| Rose: |
The fragrance of romance, love, luxury, of heaven itself. For sensations of happiness, peace and calm. Traditionally beneficial to the skin. |
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| Cedar: |
Bracing, clean essence to allay feelings of anxiety, fear, insecurity and stress. Traditionally associated with skin, respiration and repelling of insects. |
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| Rosemary: |
Lifts and intrigues, a refreshing olefactory stimulation, works against fatigue, exhaustion and burnout, for confidence, memory and concentration. |
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| Tea Leaf: |
Breezy and familiar, a subtle scent to soothe, calm and put the mind at ease. Gives a feeling of meditative benediction. Traditionally skin-soothing. |
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| Mint: |
Refreshment, clear-mindedness; a scent that tradtionally counteracts feelings of fatigue, exhaustion and burnout, enhances memory and concentration. |
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| Coffee: |
The wake-up scent that is all about absorbing heat, stimulation and the mellow associations of the roasted beans in a warm infusion. |
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| Natural Herbal Bath Powder Set of 12 |
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| Skin Types: |
All |
| Packing Info: |
12 Boxes / Set |
5 Packs / Box |
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Rosemary x 1 Box
Eucalyptus x 1 Box
Lavender x 1 Box
Panax x 1Box
Mint x 1Box
Chamomile x 1 Box
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Coffee x 1 Box
Tea Leaf x 1 Box
Lemonr x 1Box
Capsicum x 1Box
Cedar x 1Box
Rose x 1 Box |
| Application: |
Place a pack of bath powder into your steamer, or bathtub. |
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| Aromatherapy Operates on the Memory, the Mind, the Deeper Being... |
| "Smell is a potent wizard that transports us across thousands of miles and all the years we have lived. The odors of fruits waft me to my southern home, to my childhood frolics in the peach orchard. Other odors, instantaneous and fleeting, cause my heart to dilate joyously or contract with remembered grief. Even as I think of smells, my nose is full of scents that start to awake sweet memories of summers gone and ripening fields far away." |
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| This eloquent quotation from Helen Keller so vividly says what many of us experience when exposed to aromas. Smell is the sense that reaches deeply and quickly into our emotional center to evoke feelings and memories of our past. |
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