Dr. Hauschka Lavender Bath Reviews


Description:Brand: Dr. Hauschka / Type: Body Care / For Red Irritated Skin
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Customer Dr. Hauschka Lavender Bath Reviews (9)

by - written on 12/09/10 (Very useful, 30 readings)
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I received a trial of this product when I order the Bath Care Kit, £12.50, from the Dr. Hauschka website. The kit contained glass trial size bottles of the Lavender, Lemon, Rosemary, Sage and Spruce bath oils, which works out to be £2.50 per sample. In the bottle the oil smells very strongly of Lavender. It is in oil form which is a little different to what i'm used to (i'm used to cream bubble baths) but I was excited to try it out. I poured about 2cm of it in my first bath, as I didn't want to waste my precious sample too much, and at first it did smell lovely and strong. As time went on and the bath got deeper the scent faded. There were a few bubbles but ... Read the complete review

by - written on 13/09/08 (Very useful, 153 readings)
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Dr Hauschka Lavender Bath retails at around £19.00 for a 150ml bottle. I have occasionally seen it cheaper on eBay. It is advertised as beneficial for soothing red skin and for helping to calm and promote a good nights sleep. All of Dr Hauschka's range are made from natural products. A teaspoonful is to be added to your bath before bedtime, You can also add it to warm water and rinse your face with it or use a flannel to apply it to the rest of your body. I suppose a teaspoon a bathful would last a long time but I didn't find the perfume strong enough to use so little. I was given some by a friend. My face was looking a bit wind ... Read the complete review

by - written on 23/12/08 (Very useful, 159 readings)
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Lavender is one of my favourite plants. I love the colour and smell and use lavender essential oil on a regular basis. For my birthday recently a close friend gave me a small bottle of Dr Hauschka lavender bath oil. The oil comes in a small glass bottle and on doing a bit of research I see that she would have paid about £16 for the 150ml bottle, a generous friend! Dr Hauschka use no synthetic fragences, presevatives, colours or anything else of an undesirable nature in their oils. The oil contains castor oil as the base oil as using neat lavender essential oil would be too strong. To use the oil simply run a hot bath and then add a few drops of oil into the ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/01/12 (Very useful, 34 readings)
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I enjoy trying out different toiletries whether its something for the bath, shower gel or other products I can find, a while back a read some positive reviews on Dr Hauschka products in particular the Lavender Bath Skin Care, the item was a bit pricey but I was getting a bit low on several toiletries so decided that I would give this a go and with it being a bath oil it was going to be a product that would last me quite some time. About Dr Hauschka I had never heard of Dr Hauschka products until I read a review on them so I decided to do a bit of research to find out what this company was about and what sort of products were in the range. I discovered ... Read the complete review

by - written on 08/12/11 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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It was due to Dooyoo that I became aware of the Dr Hauschka and I bought the Dr Hauschka Lavender Bath online for around £16 for a 150ml bottle. At the time I did think it was expensive, but having read a number of reviews on products under this brand in the past I were confident it would be worth the expense. The packaging is quite basic, with a plain bottle and simple white cap. The label is also quite plain, in white it simply states what the product is and how it will benefit the user. Upon opening the bottle there is a very strong scent of lavender. The product is in oil form which is different to the usual bath gels and creams I am used to putting into ... Read the complete review



