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Floral Bath
Floral Bath (also known as Mandi Bunga or simply a Flower Bath) is a Bath that is covered in flowers. It is originally done as a ritual by the Chinese to dispel bad luck. A common form of Mandi Bunga is a Rose Petal Bath which are often added to baths for perceived beauty, comfort or health benefits. Another form of floral bath is a Medicinal Bath which consists of a some form of healing substance such as herbs as the bath itself focuses more on the purpose of curing a person than hygiene. Most medicinal baths have different Colored Bathwater because of the substances put into it.
External Links
- The Healing Power of the Rose in Health and Beauty: "History and legends tell us how Mughal Empresses and Egyptian queens like Cleopatra used rose petals and rose oil as cosmetic ingredients, adding them to baths and perfumes."