Review: Dr. Teals Foaming Bath

Dr. Teals Foaming Bath review

Like a lot of you, I am getting ready for swimsuit season by cleaning up my diet and hitting the gym extra hard and the days when I don't make it to the gym, I log in 3-5 miles running. The endorphins that I get from running and super intense workouts have been great mentally, but physically my muscles feel fatigued and sore (I have an evil trainer who never seems to feel any mercy.)

It seems as though the only way to relieve my tired and sore muscles is by either easing up on my workouts (not going to happen if my trainer has his way) or get regular massages (can get pretty expensive,) which I was seriously contemplating when lo and behold Dr. Teal's Foaming Bath made an appearance.

I was familiar with Dr. Teal's Epsom Salts, but never knew they also had a Foaming Bath product. The Foaming Baths combine Epsom salt with essential oils and are available in; Lavender (to soothe & sleep), and Eucalyptus Spearmint (for relax & relief) (as in relaxing and soothing tense muscles.)

So on Friday night after returning home from a gym session that was two hours long, I lugged my completely exhausted body to the bath tub and emptied a good sized amount of the Eucalyptus Spearmint Bath Foam into my bathtub (the bottle said 4-5 capfulls, but every movement hurt so I figured I needed more than recommended.)

a girl's gotta spa eucalyptus and spearmint body elixir

The scent was very relaxing, minty, but not overwhelming, I loved that my entire bathroom smelled like a spa, even after I had drained the water the scent still lingered, which was awesome (I wish they made candles as well in these scents.)

Not only did my bath smell great, it was foamy and mildly moisturizing.  I soaked for twenty minutes and had a difficult time leaving the bathtub because I was so relaxed I could barely move. My muscles did indeed feel less tense and fatigued without me having to dish out $100+ for a massage or having to negotiate with my trainer (not a fun process, since I know he would have traded a less intense workout for a more intense diet!)

I plan on keeping the Eucalyptus Spearmint Bath Foam on hand long after I have reached my goal for swimsuit season and will definitely give the other bath foams a try as well, they may be the most affordable physical and mental therapy I will ever undergo. 

7 comments

tina ruiz
tina ruiz
For some odd reason I start to itch all over my legs when I use this stuff. Does anyone know what that means?
Shannon Smyth
Shannon Smyth
Hi Tina, maybe there is an ingredient that you are allergic to?
Yolanda
Yolanda
I love Dr. Teals lavendemr and spearmint epsom salt and body wash(which I use as bubble bath too cause where I live I cant find the bubble foam bath) Its the best thing that happen to my achy bones. I agree they should make candles
Gail Lewis
Gail Lewis
You guys are welcome :) Reena I am a HUGE fan of bath products as well!
Cindy Legorreta
Cindy Legorreta
I am in my early 60’s and recently (oh joy) have been ‘blessed’ by a bad rotator cuff and creaky knees. So, at day’s end after chasing my cats, lugging groceries, gardening, running here and there – isn’t it great to know I can sink back in a DR TEAL’S foamy lavender bath and just veg?? I dry off and then don my flannel sleepwear. Oh, sisters…it is the best! I think as we get older we must make a priority of self-pampering. It matters more as time goes on. A big thanks to DR TEAL, whoever and..wherever he might be!! Yawnnn…
Fel
Fel
Ooh I must try one of these!!! Thanks for sharing :)
Reena
Reena
I want to try these products too! I’m a big sucker for bath products. lol Thank you for sharing these with us! :)

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