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Not sure if everyone saw this but Chaz  posted a video showing how to make his bath elixir.

 

https://www.facebook.com/wenbychazdean/videos/10153355174565876/

 

happy Mother's Day everyone!  Heart

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Re: Bath elixir video

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@Brdwygurl WOW! Thanks! Smiley Happy

 

Am listing here what it says to do, but be sure to watch the video because he tells you a few extra things to do to make it an optimum experience. Am going to try this for sure!! Love his bathroom. Heart

 

You will need a 24oz empty water bottle. First you will add 30 pumps of WEN Cleansing Conditioner (Seasonal, SIXTHIRTEEN, Mandarin Italian Fig, Bamboo Green Tea or Pink Jasmine Peony) to the water bottle.

 

Then add 4-8 full droppers of WEN Treatment Oil of your choice. Fill the water bottle 1/3 of the way. Then SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE until creamy. Add remaining 2/3 water. Then SHAKE, SHAKE, SHAKE again.

 

Prepare your bath by adding the mixture under running water in the tub. Lay back and enjoy your WEN Treatment. Soak in the bath for 15-30 minutes or more and then towel blot your body. Your results will be sheer heaven. Enjoy!

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I actually did this today with Pink Peony Jasmine CC and MIF oil. The PPJ is a little too strong for me but the Mif Oil really cut it back. 

 

I smell amazing! 

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@Brdwygurl and @World Traveler, thanks so much for posting the information about how to make Chaz's bath elixir. Now we have his official recipe!!! Yay!!! Smiley Happy

 

-- bebe Smiley Happy

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Re: Bath elixir video

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@Brdwygurl @Beautoxica

 

Well, I just got out of the bath elixir and must say, this is the best way to end a weekend. I certainly don't want to go back to work tomorrow. 

 

The plan was to do it right before I went to bed (next time!), but I couldn't wait any longer. The other plan was simple: lavender CC and lavender oil for the bath; 613 for the face mask. Somewhere in my excitement to do this, those plans went out the window and I grabbed the first thing I could get my hands on.

 

I did remember that he said to take a shower first, to ensure your body is clean of not only dirt, but oils. Wash the hair if you want to remoist, etc.

 

So I got a big container, added some water and when I realized that everything I have has been transferred to the Smuckers plastic jelly bottles for ease of use (and space!) in the shower, I grabbed the only thing left with a pump on it.....613. The recipe calls for 30 pumps, so away I went....pump, pump, pump.

 

I couldn't find my lavender oil (did I finish it already?) so I grabbed the Vanilla Mint oil. Wonder what that will be like? He suggested 4-8 full droppers of oil; I did 8.

 

Shake, shake, shake, add some more water; shake, shake, shake. It actually smelled really good.

 

While the water was running in the tub, I put my remoist on wet hair and added some Vanilla Mint oil. Because I had already put on my 613 CC for a facial mask, I didn't realize until it was too late that the oil was running down into my eyes! OW!

 

I made my way to the tub with my eyes closed, fumbled around for the container of bath mixture, poured it under the water as the tub filled up, and silently beat up on myself because of the oil in the eyes and the fact that I couldn't tell if I had a lot of foaminess in the tub from the mixture. What did it look like?

 

Got in the tub, laid back, and after about 10 minutes was able to open my eyes without it stinging. Oh, everything looked so good and creamy in the tub. 

 

I had already lit the Sweet Almond Mint candle that I got with the Mother's Day special on Chaz's website, so another good smell going on.

 

This definitely is a wonderful way to relax.

 

Chaz's instructions are to just blot dry with a towel, but I stood up in the tub and sang a few songs to myself while I drip dried. Never did use a towel, but did put on a very old, thin robe that has seen better days. It had many peek-a-boo place and was thin enough so it didn't absorb the oils; just kept me from waddling around the place looking like a rubber ducky!

 

While the oil and CC was drying on me, I added some 613 body treatment to further make the skin soft. Oh, my, my. This was so delicious!

 

Next time I will definitely use the lavender CC and oil (if I can find it!). Plus I have some travel packets of Mandarin Italian Fig and Bamboo Green Tea, which do not perform well on my hair; that should be a good mixture for a bath elixir!

 

Thanks @Brdwygurl for posting the link to this great idea! And to you, @Beautoxica for reminding me that the Pink Jasmine Peony would be an awesome choice too!

 

 

 

 

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I used a version of this for my little girl's bath although not his exact recipe. I mixed WenKids with the Lavender oil and mixed it up in the WenPets bottle. Worked great and gave her a bit of a bubble bath without drying her skin Smiley Happy

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@World Traveler  Even though I'm really not a bath person your post talked me into wanting to try this, maybe one day when I'm home alone.  oMG you used WVM , my favorite too.  Just reading your post was relaxing.  

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Smiley Happy I have become "a bath person", @ANewHue and all because of WEN. When last winter it was kind of cold hear, and we do not have heat in the bathroom - we usually hardly need any heat in the winter in South. Cal., so I started to take bath, because it was warmer in there.

 

I loved doing two WEN cleanses in a tub a lot!  It was much easier and faster for me to rinse it off from a faucet. More powerful stream of water comes from it, than from a shower head.

 

Well, I quickly put two and two together, and figured that all those pumps of wonderful emulsified WEN going straight into my bath water, were also great for my entire body!  Why not take an advantage of it!  Now, I take a bath all the time, it relaxes me and allows for a little down time, as well as an opportunity for WEN to work double duty, and none of it is wasted. My skin never was so softened and balanced out like it is now.

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@ANewHue Well? Did you do it? Did you soak in the luxury of a WEN concoction of your choosing? Heart

 

Did it again last night, this time with Pink Jasmine Peony and some leftover Lavender from my last wash of my sheets and pillowcases. Plus the 613 CC on my face for a mask and Tea Tree Re-Moist.....along with the Sweet Almond Mint candle burning. Yummy!!

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@World Traveler wrote:

@ANewHue Well? Did you do it? Did you soak in the luxury of a WEN concoction of your choosing? Heart

 

Did it again last night, this time with Pink Jasmine Peony and some leftover Lavender from my last wash of my sheets and pillowcases. Plus the 613 CC on my face for a mask and Tea Tree Re-Moist.....along with the Sweet Almond Mint candle burning. Yummy!!


@World Traveler  Lol no I didn't do the bath yet but it sounds so enticing.  I did finally get that foot soak on Friday and I've been really off schedule so I enjoyed it.  If my house ever gets quiet and I get all this work done the bath is on my list,