One of my favorite things to do is take baths. I could sit in the bathtub for hours. Maybe it has something to do with me being an Aquarius, which is the water sign. Maybe not. Anyway, I've tried two bath products from this brand previously and loved them, so I thought I would continue trying them out. This time...the Frankincense and Myrrh.
Zum claims:
Salt your rim and take a dip in this moisturizing drink. Zum Tub's shea butter infusion transforms a mix of sea salt crystals and Epsom salts into a submersible bathrodisiac. Your skin goes glug glug and your mind goes unplugged.
I've tried the soap and the massage oil in the same scent previously. I believe it has healing properties. Frankincense and Myrrh were two of the gifts that the wise men brought Jesus in the bible and I did a little research on some of the things it helps with. It's supposed to be great for the skin and it's a pretty calming, relaxing scent. This particular one kind of reminds me of the Avon Skin So Soft oil every one in the south seems to own and use to keep those mosquitos from eating you up. I don't like that, but I do like this.
It doesn't have anything fancy in it, like the other one I tried had little flowers. And I don't like that they don't tell you how much you are supposed to use. I'm pretty sure I use way too much as a result. I think I used about 1/3 each time. But I was using a pretty big bathtub too.
It's super relaxing, calming, and softening. And the scent really sticks to you. Which is one of my favorite things about it. A lot of bath products you get out and the scent just dissipates to nothing. Not this.
All natural ingredients, how I like it!
Ingredients:
sea salt, Epsom salt, essential oils, fragrance oil, meadowfoam seed oil, rosemary oleo, and herbs.
I do really like it. And if you are a fan of Frankincense and Myrrh I would recommend trying it. I think I would prefer the Dragon's Blood or the Patchouli Ylang Ylang over this though.
Random:
This video is so hilarious to me I had to share. Poor Terry.
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