How to Prepare a Skin-Tightening Bath?
Baths usually purify your skin and relax your body. Can a bath leave your skin firm and supple? Of course, it can! You must prepare it the right way and use certain products. Check what a skin-tightening bath should look like.
Bath in Rose Petals
Rose petals offer amazing skin-conditioning benefits. The aroma lets you chill out. Every girl is going to love the beauty power of roses, no matter her skin type. Rose petals soothe irritations and add radiance to the skin, leave the skin smooth and soft. Pour a handful of rose petals into a bowl filled with boiling water; put it aside for a few hours. When the mixture cools off, drain it and pour into a tub filled with water. The rosy bath should last around twenty minutes.
Epsom Salt Bath
Epsom Salt contains iodides of magnesium and sulfate which deliver cleansing, detoxifying, rejuvenating and anti-inflammatory benefits. The product increases the blood circulation, tightens the skin and prevents the occurrence of swellings. 20-minute baths twice a week are recommended to improve the skin bounce. Pour two cups of Epsom Salt into a tub filled with warm water. Believe it or not, you can use common salt instead of this product. This kind of baths improve the blood flow and leave the skin smooth. On the other hand, it isn’t fit for dry skin because it may cause dehydration.
Apple Cider Vinegar Bath
Apple vinegar is rich in vitamins A, C, E and B group vitamins, minerals (among others, calcium, magnesium, potassium). It makes skin supple, clean, radiant and fresh. At the same time, the bath restores the pH and prevents excessive sweating. How to prepare it? Fill a tub with water and pour around one cup of apple cider vinegar in. Fifteen minutes is the maximum time you can relax in such a bath. Making it longer, you risk skin dryness.
Body Care after the Bath
Moisturising is the key stage. Make use of lotions, cosmetic butters or rich creams. Remember that massaging these products into the skin equal increased blood flow, smoother skin, reduced cellulite and stretch marks. Oils, rich in fatty acids, vitamins, minerals and antioxidants, work great, too.
A PIECE OF ADVICE: use an exfoliator before a bath to prime the skin for further treatments and let nutrients penetrate deep layers of the skin.
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