I never knew about organic colloidal oatmeal until I needed an alternative to Lauren’s drug-store baby cleansers. When I tried it for the first time, wow! Lauren has the most sensitive skin so instead of using traditional cleansers, I opted for an oatmeal bath!
I never knew it could feel so good bathing in breakfast! Alright, not exactly. Lauren is the one bathing in breakfast, not me. I don’t have the luxury of soaking in oatmeal. And fine, colloidal oatmeal isn’t the same as breakfast oatmeal but hey, why so serious?
What is Organic Colloidal Oatmeal?
As you can read up more about in our Colloidal Oatmeal Bath Bag ingredients pages, it is produced by finely grinding oatmeal and boiling it to extract the colloidal material. The presence of different types of phenols confers antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activity. The cleansing activity of oat is mostly due to saponins. Its many functional properties make colloidal oatmeal a cleanser, moisturizer, buffer, as well as a soothing and protective anti-inflammatory agent.
To make use of this precious powder, we pack it inside individual bath bags for convenient and hygienic usage.
Oatmeal Facial Treatment
But there are many other uses of oatmeal, which I’m about to share; if you think you’re buying oatmeal bath bags just for your baby, think again. Many of our creative mummies use the bath bags on themselves. Yes, not only is it great for a full-body soak, you can also use the bath bags for a luxurious facial experience. How ingenious! Why didn’t I think of that?
Oatmeal Bath for Dogs
And another friend of mine was complaining about her dog’s itchy skin problems and yes, oatmeal can also be used to relieve itchy skin for dogs too. It’s a very generous way to bathe a pet but I’m sure it’s worth it.
With that, I leave you with the many uses of our oatmeal bath bags and if you wish to purchase our individually-packed oatmeal bath bags: CLICK HERE TO PURCHASE!
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