Yes, you can use a small amount in your bath. Add 2-3 ml (about half a teaspoon) to a full tub of warm water after the bath is drawn and you have stepped in, or stir it in thoroughly just before entering. Adding it directly to running water can cause the essential oils to evaporate too quickly. The warm water helps disperse the conifer scent (spruce, pine, juniper, cedar, cypress) through the bathroom, creating a calming, forest-like atmosphere.
This is a water-based aromatic solution, which mixes more easily than pure essential oils, but it is not a bath oil or soap. It won't moisturize your skin. For a full routine, you might use it for the aromatic experience alongside your usual bath products. Rinse off after soaking. As with any fragrance product, avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. If you have sensitive skin, do a patch test first or use a smaller amount.
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