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8 Ways to Make a Skin-Soothing Oatmeal Bath

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Starting the day with a bowl of oatmeal is healthy and easy. But what about introducing oats into your bath time? Oatmeal is super soothing, is packed with vital minerals to help replenish skin, calms any inflammation, and prevents breakouts, explains celebrity facialist and author ofGlow From Within, Joana Vargas. That makes it a great choice for a calming bath to combat skin irritation from sunburn, bug bites, acne, and even eczema. 

Oatmeal contains phenols, compounds that are both antioxidant and anti-inflammatory [source]. It has been used for treating itching and irritated skin for centuries and is currently added to moisturizers and cosmetics. Research has shown that the flavonoids in oats protect the skin from some UV A rays [source] and help to restore the skin’s natural barrier [source].

It helpsrehydrate dry skin, makes a gentle scrub to remove dead skin cells, and has natural saponins that cleanse and absorb dirt and oil, making soap unnecessary [source]. If that’s what your skin is longing for these days, scroll down for some of our favorite oatmeal bath recipes.

8 Oatmeal Bath Recipes

8 Oatmeal Bath Recipes8 Oatmeal Bath Recipes

One note about using oatmeal in the bath. You can grind up old fashioned oats in a food processor or coffee grinder to get a fine powder. But, used too often, this might eventually clog your drain. (In my experience, an occasional oatmeal bath has been fine.)

If you’re worried about clogs, make a sachet with whole oats instead. Cut one leg of a clean pair of old pantyhose at the calf. Fill the sachet with whole oats and tie it closed. Drop the sachet into warm bathwater and squeeze to release the milky oat liquid.

1. Sunburn Relief Oatmeal Bath

When you get that familiar stinging sensation from being out in the sun too long, nothing sounds better than submerging your whole body in cool water. Whole milk can calm the residual heat from the sunburn while its proteins soothe skin irritation. The combination of milk and oatmeal in lukewarm water will help reduce the inflammation in overheated skin.

  • Tepid water
  • 2 cups old fashioned oats, uncooked
  • 1 cup whole milk

Make a pantyhose sachet with 2 cups of oats. After filling a bathtub with tepid water, add the milk first and then the oatmeal stocking. Squeeze the sock to release the oatmeal liquid into the bath and soak for 15–20 minutes.

Drink plenty of water as sunburns can dehydrate skin. After the bath, follow with aloe vera gel or ourcooling cucumber lotion to help heal parched, damaged skin.

2. Moisturizing Cucumber + Oatmeal Bath

  • 1 cucumber, pureed
  • 1 cup old fashioned oats, ground
  • ½ cup baking soda

Cucumber contains silica, an ingredient that boosts moisture and elasticity, notes Vargas. “I encourage my clients to eat a salad with plenty to keep skin young and supple—it’s also awesome for puffiness,” she says.

To soothe skin and help restore its moisture, puree 1 large cucumber in a blender (or chop it finely) and strain through cheesecloth into a tub of cool or warm water, depending on your preference. Add 1 cup of ground oatmeal and ½ cup of baking soda. The baking soda can help get rid of blackheads when mixed with water. “You can put the mixture on the nose after a shower, and all the blackheads come right out,” says Vargas.

3. Itch-Soother Chamomile + Oatmeal Bath

Oatmeal is very soothing for itchy skin. If you have eczema or another kind of rash, this bath can really help soothe the urge to scratch. Chamomile adds another calming element, but be careful—if you have a ragweed allergy or sensitivity, leave the chamomile out.

  • 1 cup old fashioned oats, uncooked
  • ½ cupdried chamomile

Place the oats and dried chamomile into a pantyhose sachet. Put it into a tub of warm water (not too hot!) and get in. Squeeze the sock to release the oatmeal liquid into the bath. For extra healing benefits, squeeze the bag while gently rubbing it over your skin.

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4. Coconut Milk + Oatmeal Bath Soak

Anti-inflammatory oatmeal combines with coconut milk’s vitamin E and lauric acid to add moisture and calm dry skin. 

  • ½ cup oats, ground
  • 1 cup coconut milk (or a whole can)
  • 1 tablespoon honey

Combine ground oats with coconut milk and stir in the honey. Add the mixture to a warm bath and soak for 15–30 minutes.

5. Apple Cider Vinegar Oatmeal Bath

There are lots of reasons to addapple cider vinegar to your bath, as it is one of those natural cures for all sorts of skin troubles. “You can dab ACV on breakouts and use it to rinse away flakes on your scalp,” says Vargas. “It instantly soothes the raw, inflamed feeling on the scalp. And with regular use, it will help the skin heal and renew. I recommend using it after every hair wash, all winter.”

Use ACV with oats to soak sunburned, itchy, or irritated skin for 30 minutes to speed healing and help calm the redness.

  • 1 cup old fashioned oats, uncooked
  • 1-1/2 cups raw apple cider vinegar

Make a sachet with the oats. Pour the apple cider vinegar into a warm bath, and submerge the sachet in the warm water. Soak for 30 minutes.

6. Sleepytime Lavender + Oatmeal Bath Soak

Try this simple soak that adds a dash of calming lavender scent for extra relaxation.

  • 1 cup oats, ground
  • 1/2 cup baking soda
  • 10–15 drops lavender essential oil

In a blender, pulse 1 cup of oats until finely ground into powder. Add baking soda and stir in the drops of lavender essential oil. Pour into the warm bath, then climb in and soak for 30 minutes.

7. Silky Skin Baking Soda + Oatmeal bath

Baking soda baths are wonderful skin soothers, too, making them the perfect complement to oats. “Small amounts of baking soda can be used in a gentle cleanser to add more of a manual exfoliation and should be rinsed thoroughly off the skin,” says celebrity esthetician Joshua Ross ofSkinLab in Los Angeles.

Baking soda is alkaline, making the water feel silky and soothing without feeling outright slippery on your skin.

  • 1 cup oats, ground
  • 1/2 cup baking soda

Combine ground oats and baking soda in a sealed container. Draw a warm bath (as cool as you can stand), and add 1 cup of the baking soda-oats mixture. Relax in the bath for no more than 30 minutes. Then generously apply a healing moisturizer like aloe or coconut oil to still-damp skin when you get out.

8. Achy Muscle Oatmeal Bath

Combine oatmeal with Epsom salts to target tired, achy muscles. Magnesium relaxes the body while reducing soreness.

  • 1 cup old fashioned oats, uncooked
  • 2 cups Epsom salts
  • 5 drops sweet orange essential oil

Make a sachet with the oats. Draw a warm bath and add the Epsom salts, then toss in the sachet. Soak for 30 minutes.

This article was medically reviewed by Dr. Gina Jansheski, a licensed, board-certified pediatrician who has more than 20 years of practice experience. Learn more aboutHello Glow’s medical reviewers here. As always, this is not personal medical advice, and we recommend that you talk with your doctor.

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8 Soothing Oatmeal Baths

These soothing oatmeal baths are a great choice for calming skin irritation from sunburn, bug bites, and even eczema. 
Prep Time5mins
Total Time5mins
Course: Bath and Body
Keyword: bath soak, oatmeal
Yield: 1bath
Author: Daria Patrunzel
Cost: $3

Materials

Sunburn Relief Oatmeal Bath

  • 2cupsold fashioned oats,whole and uncooked
  • 1cupwhole milk

Moisturizing Cucumber + Oatmeal Bath

  • 1cucumber,pureed
  • 1cupold fashioned oats,ground
  • 1/2cupbaking soda

Itch-Soother Chamomile + Oatmeal Bath

  • 1cupold fashioned oats,uncooked
  • 1/2cupdried chamomile

Coconut Milk + Oatmeal Bath Soak

  • 1/2cupold fashioned oats,ground
  • 1cupcanned coconut milk
  • 1tablespoonhoney

Apple Cider Vinegar Oatmeal Bath

  • 1cupold fashioned oats,uncooked
  • 11/2 cupsapple cider vinegar

Sleepytime Lavender + Oatmeal Bath Soak

  • 1cupold fashioned oats,ground
  • 1/2cupbaking soda
  • 10–15dropslavender essential oil

Silky Skin Baking Soda + Oatmeal bath

  • 1cupold fashioned oats,ground
  • 1/2cupbaking soda

Achy Muscle Oatmeal Bath

  • 1cupold fashioned oats,uncooked
  • 2cupsEpsom salt
  • 5dropssweet orange essential oil

Instructions

  • Combine the ingredients in a bowl. Transfer to a cloth sachet if using whole oats or toss directly in the tub if using ground oats.
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  • Relax in the bath for no more than 30 minutes and then generously apply a healing moisturizer like aloe or coconut oil.

Notes

 You can grind up old fashioned oats in a food processor or coffee grinder to get a fine powder. But, used too often, this might eventually clog your drain. (In my experience, an occasional oatmeal bath has been fine.)If you’re worried about clogs, make a sachet with whole oats instead. Cut one leg of a clean pair of old pantyhose at the calf. Fill the sachet with whole oats and tie it closed. Drop the sachet into warm bath water and squeeze to release the milky oat liquid.

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