Eucalyptus gives off a refreshing scent that can both calm you and open your breathing, while adding a natural touch to your bathroom. When combined with the steam and heat from your shower, the essential oils in the leaves release into the air, delivering a refreshing pine-like fragrance and powerful aromatherapy benefits. Research shows that eucalyptus can help boost your immune system, relieve pain, and reduce inflammation, making it a favorite for those suffering from congestion due to colds or allergies. Making a eucalyptus shower bundle is easy, but it’s not quite as simple as tying a few stems to your showerhead. Just as you would take care when arranging flowers, a little prep work helps ensure that your eucalyptus stems remain fresh and fragrant for as long as possible. Start with a small bundle of branches from your local florist or grocery store floral department. Trader Joe’s, for example, sells eucalyptus bouquets for less than $5. (For a few more dollars, you can also purchase already prepared eucalyptus shower bundles ($12) Etsy that come tied and ready to hang.) The variety of eucalyptus you choose depends on your personal preferences—and, of course, what’s available at the store—but silver dollar and baby blue eucalyptus varieties work well for bundling. To customize your shower bundle, consider adding lavender, mint, rosemary, lemongrass, or other fragrant stems to create your own unique scent blends.
How to Make a Eucalyptus Shower Bundle
Follow these steps to create a eucalyptus shower bundle that fills your bathroom with refreshing fragrance. Note that some eucalyptus branches release a sticky sap when handled, so you might want to wear gloves to keep your hands clean or to protect your skin from the oils. And be sure to keep eucalyptus away from pets or small children, as it can be dangerous when ingested.
What You Need
Small bouquet of eucalyptus branches Rolling pin Pruning shears Twine Waterproof self-adhesive hook (optional)