Enjoy these moisturizing cocoa butter bath melts in a wonderful bath and add some sweet luxury to your day, or make them for your friends for Gal Spa Day. They are made with ingredients so natural that you could eat them. The aroma of cocoa, coconut, and lemon is uplifting and can brighten a gray day in March. These bath wonders are perfect for a pick-me-up-bath, as the silky soft oils melt in the warm water and soak into your skin, leaving it moisturized and soft.
I got this recipe
through Stephanie Rose at Garden Therapy and added my own twist to it. Her
version used lavender essential oil and flowers, but I like a lemon scent in my
bath, so I swapped in my favorite lemon herbs.
The main ingredient, Cocoa butter, is hydrating and soothing for your skin. At room temperature it is solid but as you add it to a hot bath it melts and the oil disperses into the water and absorbs into your skin while you soak. An edible fat extracted from the cocoa bean, it smells and tastes like chocolate because it is the main ingredient in chocolate. High in antioxidants it is ideal to use in bath items. As a moisturizer it is perfect when combined with lemon herbs because lemongrass is known to enhance overall skin texture by cleansing and detoxifying, eliminating excess oil from the skin making it more supple while lemon balm is known to be an antioxidant and anti-inflammatory with antibacterial qualities.
Coconut oil also becomes liquid at body temperature. It is smooth and smells of coconut and is so moisturizing that it is often used to treat eczema. It has the ability to reduce the inflammation caused by sun exposure and can fight bacteria without drying.
Lemon and Cocoa
Butter Bath Melts (Makes 12 1-ounce
bath melts)
· 2 Ounces cocoa butter
· 2 Tablespoons coconut oil
· 20 drops lemon or lemongrass essential oil
· 1/2 Tablespoon dried lemon balm
· 1/2 Tablespoon dried lemongrass
· Silicone soap or
ice cube mold to use as a mold
Melt the oils in a
double boiler over hot water. Stir constantly and keep a watchful eye on the
oils. You want them to just reach the melting point and not overheat.
Immediately pour into
silicone molds. Sprinkle the dried herbs on top of the hot oil, dividing
the tablespoon up evenly between the bath melts.
Move the silicone mold
to the refrigerator to cool for two hours, and you’re done. Store the finished
bath melts in the fridge or a cool place if your house is warm so that they
don’t melt before you want to use them or gift them.
To Use: Pop one or two bath melts into a tub filled with
hot water and soak for at least twenty minutes. Although designed for the bath,
these melts can also be smoothed on the skin in the shower, just beware of a
slippery floor when you rinse the oils off.
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