Ditch & Switch - Stress Away

Lyn Russell, RYT-500, RCYT, B.Ed., Dip.T., ACOA Dip. (M.Nat.Th) • Nov 10, 2021
Ditch & Switch - Stress Away

Let's Ditch Those Bath Products!

As the gatekeepers of our home we have such a great opportunity to bring in healthy products for ourselves and families! Join us as we detox our homes and switch out conventional products for cleaner, greener and better options! For November, let’s clean up our bath routine with Stress Away bath bombs!


No matter how you do it, taking a moment for yourself is always a good idea! Especially in this season of juggling so much, wearing so many hats, finding time for you is so important! And one of our favourite ways to do that is with a long soak in the bathtub! Let’s ditch the Bath & Body Works or the brightly coloured displays at the stores. Sadly conventional products are chock full of synthetic ingredients that wreak havoc on the body, especially over time, disrupting hormones, causing allergies (often low-level so we barely notice!), and filling our systems with chemicals that cause damage over time. And none of us want that for ourselves or our families!!


Stress Away Relaxing Bath Bombs are a fun, fizzy way to unwind - any time of day! Stress Away is one of Young Living’s most popular blends. This oil is wonderful for creating a calm, relaxing environment. PLUS These natural bath bombs are made without colorants, synthetic preservatives, parabens, or animal-derived ingredients, making them some of the best bath bombs you can get your hands on!


YL’s natural bath bombs are made without colorants, synthetic preservatives, parabens, or animal-derived ingredients, making them some of the best bath bombs you can get your hands on! Instead of artificial ingredients and harsh chemicals, both scents of these vegan bath bombs contain a mineral-rich formula and skin-loving ingredients such as coconut oil and sweet almond oil. That means they’re not only fun and relaxing—they also leave skin soft, smooth, and moisturised.


We love these for gifts and for kids as well! Anytime we need a calming bath before bedtime (or in the middle of the day, let’s be honest!), we reach for our bath bombs! You can cut them in half for the kiddos just to make them go a bit further. They love it because it is fun and different, and I love it because of all the calm, spa-like vibes!


Take it a step further and add a few drops of essential oil to your bath bomb! This practice is  a must for all of us who are feeling in a funk, needing a little space, feeling like they have not been eating the way they would like, needing to flush their system, needing to feel more clarity throughout the day!! Simply add a few drops of one of these oils OR add the oils to ½ cup epsom salt and add to the bathwater with your bath bomb: Lemon, JuvaCleanse, Juniper, Rosemary, Lemongrass, Grapefruit or Oregano!


How to:


  • Fire up your diffuser with your favourite blend. We love Peace & Calming + Lavender, RC + Lavender, Eucalyptus + Lemon, Frankincense + Valor + Orange!
  • Turn on the water and let the steam really get the oils into the atmosphere!
  • Once some water has filled a bit, drop your bath bomb into the tub and get in! Sit and soak and enjoy all the down time that you deserve


Gift Ideas:


  • Stress Away bath bombs, a diffuser + Lavender oil
  • Stress Away bath bombs, Lavender hand & body lotion, fuzzy socks
  • One bath bomb, a Lavender lip balm and a coffee gift card in a mason jar
  • Stress Away bath bombs, a Tranquil Roll-on + a gratitude journal
  • Stress Away bath bombs, an unscented beeswax candle + pretty matches


Join us as we unwind, focus on gratitude and caring for our mental and emotional health. Plus we will give the gift of wellness and ditch the fragranced products from conventional stores!


Note: Contains nut and coconut/palm ingredients


If you found this useful and would like to purchase your essential oils please contact me


If you would like more information on beginning your toxic-free wellness journey click here


For more information on the benefits of specific essential oils, please do a search on PubMed

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