When you soak in an herbal fruit bath, warm water opens your pores so the skin can absorb vitamins, minerals, and natural oils. Herbs calm irritation, fruits brighten and soften, and antioxidants protect skin. This process hydrates, soothes muscles, and leaves skin nourished, refreshed, and glowing. (12 COUNT)
In essence, soaking in fruit and herb baths is like giving your skin a nutrient-rich "tea" to drink—it absorbs the beneficial compounds directly, leaving you feeling refreshed, soothed, and naturally glow
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Heat opens pores: Warm water dilates pores and blood vessels, making skin more receptive to herbal compounds.
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Prolonged contact time: Unlike a quick wash, soaking gives herbs 20–40 minutes to diffuse into the skin barrier.
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Hydration effect: Water softens skin, making it more permeable.
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Aromatherapy + topical synergy: As you breathe in volatile oils, your body gets both inhalation benefits (calming the mind) and transdermal benefits (soothing skin/tissue).
- Vitamins & minerals: Magnesium (from herbs like nettle or Epsom salts when added) relaxes muscles. Vitamin C (from citrus peels) brightens and rejuvenates skin.
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🌿 Overall Benefits of Fruit Tea Baths
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Deep relaxation and aromatherapy
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Softened, radiant skin from natural vitamins and antioxidants
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Relief for sore muscles, stress, or tension
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Gentle cleansing without harsh soaps
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A spa-like ritual at home that combines beauty, wellness, and self-care
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