A hot bath after a long day is incredibly soothing for the soul, and although a hot bath is comforting, it can also be damaging to the skin and strip away essential moisture from the skin. Here is our take on how to keep your skin hydrated after soaking.
Since dry skin can leave you feeling tight, itchy, and dull, applying a nourishing oil after your bath seals in hydration and leaves you glowing and beautiful all over.
Step One – Seal in Moisture Quickly
- Pat, don’t rub, your skin with a soft towel.
- Within 2–3 minutes, apply a hydrating lotion or body oil.
- Tip 1: Layer lotion first, then oil, to lock it all in (night).
- Tip 2: If you're targeting stretch marks, use oil first and lotion after (day).
Step 2: Drink Your Water, Too
- Hydration is both inside and out.
- Sip warm herbal tea or water with lemon after your bath.
Step 3: Create a Ritual, Not a Routine
- Light a candle, use a favorite mug, or set intentions.
- This transforms hydration into an act of self-care.
Your bath routine is more than skincare—it’s a moment to love you. With the right hydration ritual, your skin will glow.
Until next time.