Shower Aromatherapy Products

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Shower Products FAQ

Place it on the shower floor away from the direct stream — close enough for the steam to activate it, far enough that it does not dissolve too quickly. The heat and moisture release the essential oils into the air. One steamer lasts a full shower. No soaking required.

Steamers are tablets that dissolve on the shower floor and fill the space with scent as they activate. Sprays are bottled and misted into the steam or onto the walls — faster to apply and easy to layer. Both deliver aromatherapy in the shower; the format is personal preference.

Yes. Shower steamers are made for the shower. They sit on the floor and rely on steam and foot-level heat to activate, so a bathtub is not needed. They are entirely a shower product.

One steamer lasts about one standard shower, roughly six to ten minutes of running water. Position it away from the direct stream to slow the dissolve. Each eight-pack gives you eight separate uses.

Strong enough to fill the shower stall for the length of your shower, not so strong that it carries into other rooms. The intensity sits closer to a fresh botanical note than a heavy fragrance. Therapeutic-grade essential oils carry the scent, so the effect reads clean.

Shower steamers are designed for the air, not direct skin contact — the oils release into the steam. If you have known sensitivities to specific oils like eucalyptus, peppermint, or citrus, read the ingredient list before choosing a scent. For products that touch skin, the spray formulas are the gentler pick.