3 Ways to Give Back to Your Skin After Every Shower (or Bath!)

Ready to make your bath time routine a little more magical? The skincare and beauty products you use after bathing can influence the look and feel of your skin. All too often, when we bathe—whether it’s in a nice, steamy shower or a luxurious epsom salt bath—we can strip away precious oils from the surface of our skin. While bathing also helps wash away dead skin, dirt, pollution, and all kinds of impurities, we might not always strike a balance in our whole-body self-care. However, you can tip the scales back to “balanced” with a variety of skincare and beauty products, like natural body oil, that can help give back to your skin after a hot bath. Here are a few of those products.

Organic Deodorant

Luscious Body Butter

After a hot shower or bath, your skin is primed for all kinds of skin-loving products. One of those products is body butter. Body butter made with simple, natural ingredients (like ethically sourced tallow from grass-fed cows, mango butter, and shea butter) can seemingly melt right into your skin. These luscious ingredients can help leave your skin—from neck to toe—feeling rejuvenated. Imagine softer, more balanced skin! Body butter can help moisturize and nourish skin. In a way, it can help restore what may have been lost during your shower or bath. Even better, many body butters can be found with inviting aromas, like vanilla or eucalyptus. This is the kind of product you can use time and time again. It can easily become a bathtime staple.

Indulgent Natural Body Oil

Like body butter, natural body oils can deliver a rush of moisturization and nourishment to your skin after bathing. But they do it in a slightly different way. Body oils can go on lightly and be quickly absorbed by warm, damp skin. These are oil blends that may contain ingredients like kukui nut oil, sweet almond oil, and argan oil. They can also contain key essential oils, like blue tansy or jasmine, for added benefits. For instance, a natural body oil blended with blue tansy may be ideal for irritated skin. This may be skin that’s been overly cleansed or has been exposed to the elements for an extended period of time (think dry winter air or sun). Together, oils like argan oil and blue tansy essential oils can help restore the balance of your complexion—from neck to toe!

Transcendent Non Toxic Deodorant

Many of us apply deodorant shortly after bathing. It might be part of your morning routine. However, the kind of deodorant you use can make a difference. Some deodorants can give back to your skin after a shower or bath. Our underarms don’t always get the TLC they deserve like the rest of our skin. A natural and organic deodorant can help tip the scales back to “balanced.” As you’d expect, it can all come down to the ingredients. Look for moisturizing and nourishing additions like tallow from grass-fed cows right alongside odor-fighting ingredients like naturally mined baking soda. You may even find key essential oils like soothing blue tansy or calming lavender for an even better post-shower experience!

About Primally Pure

Primally Pure is dedicated to pure, potent, and wholesome skincare and wellness. You can find these tenets woven into every product line, from their natural deodorant to their non toxic dry shampoo to their facial serums and beyond. Every product and each ingredient is curated to help support your overall well-being. This even extends to their line of wellness tools, such as their Jade Gua Sha Stone and their Dry Brush Duo. Primally Pure also boasts a wealth of resources to help you make more out of their products. Learn how to revitalize your complexion with the Jade Gua Sha Stone or learn stimulating dry brushing face and body techniques. Primally Pure is your gateway to a new way of thinking about daily skincare and overall wellness.

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