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Royal Bath Tea
&
Shower Steamers

๐Royal Bath Tea!!! โ
Inspired by Royal bathing rituals .
You can experience luxurious spa from the comfort of your own home!
These bath teas contain ingredients like Epsom salt, Himalayan pink salt, oats, and mugwort as a base . Each bag is accompanied by a carefully selected blend of natural botanicals such as
Lavender buds, rose petals, chrysanthemums, chamomile, green tea, Jasmin flower buds and more that gives them a beautiful
fragrance and texture. Moisturizing and nourishing your skin
Storage: Room temperature. Air tight container.
Best Used By: One year from date of purchase
Royal Shower Steamers
Think of shower steamers as bath bombs for your shower. They are small round disks that usually consist of baking soda, citric acid, and essential oils. Shower steamers are also known as shower bombs, shower fizzies, shower tablets, or shower melts.
When shower steamers come in contact with water, they fizzle away and release fragrant essential oils. The oils mix with the warm steams and provide an aromatherapeutic, spa-like experience.
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How to prepare your royal bath tea :

1. Place the bath blend into our mesh steeping bag.
2. Allow the blend to steep in boiling water for five minutes, enabling the plants to release their aromas and skin benefits. Following this, pour both the nutrient-rich bath blend and water into the tub for your enjoyment.
3. Throughout your bath, gently squeeze the bath blend in your hands to continually release its nourishing properties.
4. Breathe deep and relax

How to use Your Royal Shower Steamers :
1. Get Your Steamer
Wet... but Don't Soak It
Place your shower steamer at the opposite end
of the showerhead as you're waiting for the
water to warm so that the steamer gets a little
wet. This willactivate the steamer and begin the
process of releasing those delicious essential oils
into the steamy air of your shower.
But again, it's not a bath bomb, so don't soak it
or let it become submerged. The idea is long-
term release rather than instant gratification
2. Place Your Steamer
Away From the Showerhead
Once you're ready to step into the shower and
your steamer is slightly damp - you should
start to smell it within 30 seconds. At that
point, you'll want to move it away from the
showerhead.
You can place it on a side or corner of
as long as it's not getting repeatedly splawed.
If you have a shower caddy underneath the
showerhead, you could palace it there so that it
stays dry.
It's also possible to get a mesh container or
even a suction-cup soap holder specifically for
your shower steamer. Just place it on the far
side of your tub so that the steamer isn't hit
with water directly. This IS a more advanced
move for the shower steamer devotees among
US.
3. Enjoy!

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