Rose Bath Soak
A Note from Tradition
In Ancient Egypt, rose petals were used in beauty rituals for skin and scent.
In the Persian Empire, rose water became essential in skincare and wellness.
Today, rose is known for its soothing and skin-balancing properties.
Herbal Highlight
Roses are widely cited in holistic circles as having one of the highest vibrational frequencies of any plant, measured at approximately 320MHz, whereas a healthy human body operates between 62-72 MHz.
The high vibration of the roses is often used to counter low vibration emotions like grief or pain helping to harmonize the body’s energy centers.
Why Rose Works?
Hydrates and softens skin
Enhances mood
Reduces inflammation
Base Bath Salt Recipe (280gm)
On a mortar and pestle, lightly crush the rose buds to separate the petals to the stem. Mix the below base ingredients into a mixing bowl.
4 tbsp Epsom salt
10 tbsp cup Pink Himalayan salt
2 tbsp dried rose petals (lightly crush to separate the petals from the buds )
Optional Essential Oil Pairings
For added aroma, add any essential oil from below pairing onto the base ingredients and mix thoroughly.
Rose (5–7 drops)
Geranium (5–7 drops)
Vanilla (2–3 drops)
Optional Add-Ons
If you want to make a truly luscious bath, you may also add these optional enhancers for the added skin benefits and a truly pampering bath experience.
1 cup milk (powder or liquid) for added softness and glow
½ cup honey
½ colloidal oats
When to reach for this bath…
This is a bath soak you reach for self-care days, or for when you are feeling disconnected and need to come back to softness.
Self-connection, heart opening and feminine rituals.