Jasmine Matcha Bath Melts for a Soothing Soak

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Next time your dry skin needs a little TLC, just drop one of these matcha melts into the tub as it fills with water. The water melts the oils while you wait, so you can climb in and let the nourishing oils and soothing scent of jasmine go to work. Learn how to make bath melts that come together in less than an hour from start to finish.

How to make bath melts with matcha

Does it ever feel like dry, itchy skin is just a fact of life? No matter how much lotion I slather on, I still feel itchy 10 minutes later (and boy, do I burn through a lot of lotion!). So rather than relying on lotions and potions to tame my dry skin, I’m taking extra steps to replenish moisture and polish away flakes.

That’s why bath melts are my go-to when I need a quick soak to soothe any ailment and don’t have the patience to make bath bombs. I always start with this basic cocoa butter recipe, but feel free to customize it with your own colors, scents and herbs.

While you’re making bath melts, you might want to try your hand at these matcha lotion bars too!