*Throw a herbal bath teabag directly into the hot bathwater.
*Brew teabag in a pot, and then add the steeped tea to the bathwater.
How to make your own Half-Bath
Fill a bath to half way. The water temperature should be around 38-40 degree celsius.
Soak the lower part of your body for at least 20 to 30 minutes. Make sure keep the top half of your body dry and cover your shoulders with a dry towel to stay warm.
Your body will gradually warm up after while and will start sweating even on your upper body. The sweats helps to eliminate waste products and toxins from your body through the skin.
After 20-30mins and you feel whole body warm up then you can then soak the whole body.
Make sure you have a glass of warm or room temperature water before and after Half bath to hydrate your body. You will get most benefit if you have a rest at least for a half an hour after bathing.
If you have any health concern or you are pregnant, please consult with your doctor before trying Half bath. Do not eat a heavy meal or drink alcohol in large quantities beforehand.
Half Bath - Korean body bathing
Bathing has a long historical tradition in Korea with resorts in Hakone and Ikaho similar to spa retreats in the west
Try adding the following natural remedies to enhance your Japanese bath:
Rice bran – is rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acid. it softens and moistures the dry, sensitive skin. Simply tie a handful of rice bran into a clean muslim or cloth. You can also use the rice bran bag to scrub your body.
Citrus fruits – In Japan, we traditionally have a bath with aromatic citrus fruits called Yuzu, on the day of ‘touji’, winter solstice. Whole fruits are floated in the bath water. you can also squeeze the fruits to release amazing aroma from the peels.
Yuzu bath is believed to prevent from cold, moisture the skin and refresh the mind. Instead of yuzu, you can use unwaxed / organic orange, lemon or lime. The peels of citrus fruits contains essential oils which can improve circulation, reduce fluid retention, uplifts your mind. I would recommend to use citrus fruits only at night as the essential oils contain in the fruits makes your skin photosensitive.
Sea salt – Dead Sea salt or Epsom salt are particularly rich in minerals such as magnesium and potassium which helps to relax and ease muscular tension. The salt is also known to treat skin conditions such as psoriasis and acne. Add one or two cups of sea salt into the bath.
Essential oils – mix a few drops of calming essential oils such as lavender, Roman chamomile, geranium or sandalwood with sea salt or a carrier oil before added to the bath. The pleasant aroma will enhance more relaxation. Alternatively, you can add dry herbs such as lavender flowers, rosebuds, chamomile flowers.