If you’ve ever wished your quick morning rinse felt more like a spa escape, essential oils might be your new favorite ritual.
Yes, you can use essential oils in the shower for aromatherapy benefits by diffusing them with steam, adding them to shower melts, or blending them into body wash with proper dilution.
At PauPack, we work with beauty and wellness brands to bring shower-safe, essential oil-based products to life—from soothing eucalyptus bombs to energizing peppermint body washes. Let’s walk through how to use oils safely and effectively in your daily routine.
Can I Put Essential Oil in My Wash?
Boosting your body wash with botanicals? Totally doable—with care.
You can add essential oil to your body wash, but it must be properly diluted and evenly dispersed to avoid skin irritation or uneven scent.
How to Safely Add Oils to Body Wash:
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Use a neutral, unscented base wash (sulfate-free is best)
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Add 10–15 drops of essential oil per 8oz bottle (approx. 0.5%)
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Stir or shake vigorously to ensure even blending
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Use a dispersing agent like solubol or polysorbate 20 for best texture
Essential Oil | Effect | Notes |
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Lavender | Calming | Great for nighttime |
Peppermint | Energizing | Use sparingly—very strong |
Tea Tree | Clarifying | Ideal for body acne |
Geranium | Balancing | Suitable for dry skin |
PauPack supplies many indie bath product brands with PET or glass pump bottles that are compatible with oil-rich formulas—offering both functionality and aesthetics on your customer’s bathroom shelf.
Is It Safe to Bathe with Essential Oils?
Yes—but never drop them directly into the water.
It is safe to bathe with essential oils when they are properly diluted in a carrier or mixed into bath-safe products like salts, milk baths, or oils.
Best Practices:
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Mix 5–10 drops essential oil into:
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1 tbsp carrier oil (jojoba, almond)
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1 cup Epsom salt or Himalayan salt
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½ cup milk or cream (fat helps disperse)
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Stir well into bathwater after the tub is filled
Oils to Avoid in the Bath:
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Cinnamon, clove, oregano → can irritate skin
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Citrus oils → may cause photosensitivity
Carrier Medium | Safe? | Notes |
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Plain water | ✘ | Oil floats and clings to skin |
Milk | ✔ | Good dispersal for sensitive skin |
Bath salts | ✔ | Blend well, soothe muscles |
Honey | ✔ | Adds softness and mild binding |
At PauPack, we provide customizable amber jars and bath bottles for brands launching oil-based bath soaks and infusions—products that look luxurious and function with safety in mind.
Is It Safe to Put Essential Oils in Your Water?
For drinking? Not without expertise.
Putting essential oils in drinking water is generally not recommended unless under the supervision of a qualified health professional and only with oils labeled as food-grade.
Risks of Ingesting Oils:
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Can irritate the digestive tract
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May interact with medications
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Dosage is hard to control in water
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Oil doesn't mix with water → direct exposure to sensitive tissues
Alternatives:
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Use a diffuser in the room for scent
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Add oils to tea blends (with carrier like honey)
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Use hydrosols or herbal infusions instead
Some of our wellness clients ask about edible oils, and we always recommend clear food-grade labeling and packaging safety measures. PauPack’s containers can be tailored for such applications, but formulation must be handled with extreme care and legal compliance.
How to Use Essential Oils in the Shower?
Back to the bathroom—where scent meets steam.
4 Ways to Use Oils in the Shower:
1. Steam Diffusion
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Place 2–3 drops of essential oil on the shower wall or a damp washcloth away from direct spray.
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Steam releases aroma naturally.
2. Shower Melts
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DIY or pre-made discs that dissolve with hot water, infused with oils like eucalyptus or lemon.
3. Aromatic Body Washes
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As above, mix oils with sulfate-free bases.
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Store in UV-protected pump bottles (PauPack’s 250ml PET options are popular here).
4. Pre-Shower Massage Oil
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Apply diluted oil (1–2% dilution) before entering shower.
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Helps absorption and enhances skin feel post-rinse.
Method | Strength | Setup Needed |
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Steam drops | Mild | Minimal |
Shower melts | Strong | DIY or premade |
Body wash blend | Moderate | Product + bottle |
Massage pre-shower | Targeted | Oil blend + routine |
When developing these products for clients, PauPack offers turnkey packaging solutions including labels, droppers, and waterproof decals for bathroom-friendly branding.
Conclusion
Yes, essential oils can elevate your shower—but only with smart blending and safe dilution. At PauPack, we help brands bring these spa-worthy experiences home, one drop and one bottle at a time.