Relaxing Lavender | Moisturizing Bath Soak
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The scent that tells your whole body the day is finally, blessedly done.
Some nights you need more than a bath. You need permission. Permission to stop answering emails. Permission to let the dishes wait. Permission to sink into hot water and not think about tomorrow until tomorrow. This is that permission, dissolved in salt.
We blended three salts here: Dead Sea, Pacific sea, and Epsom. Each one pulls its weight. The Dead Sea salt brings minerals your muscles have been asking for. The Epsom delivers magnesium straight through your skin. The Pacific sea salt grounds the whole thing. Then we added sweet almond oil and vegetable glycerin so you don't climb out of the tub feeling like a dried-out husk.
"The lavender-vetiver combination wasn't an accident. Lavender calms the mind, but vetiver is what anchors you. It's grounding. Earthy. It pulls you out of your head and back into your body. Add the clary sage and you've got something that doesn't just smell relaxing. It actually is."
Why You'll Love The Relaxing Lavender Bath Soak
- Triple-Salt Blend: Dead Sea, Pacific, and Epsom salts work together to ease tension, soothe sore muscles, and deliver minerals through your skin.
- Actually Moisturizing: Most bath salts leave you dry. We added sweet almond oil and glycerin so your skin feels soft, not stripped.
- The Bedtime Blend: Lavender, vetiver, and clary sage essential oils. Calming, grounding, and genuinely sleep-inducing. Not just "relaxing scented."
- Real Essential Oils: That's actual lavender you're smelling, not a fragrance oil pretending. One customer put it perfectly: "Devine lavender scent and it's not a fragrance!"
This Is Why We Do It
"My guests have thoroughly enjoyed the lavender scent and the relaxing sensation of the bath salts while they soak in our vintage clawfoot tub. We will definitely keep these in stock!"
The Ritual
Pour generously into running bathwater. Hot as you can handle. Watch the salts dissolve and the oils disperse. Soak for at least twenty minutes. That's not a suggestion; that's how long your muscles need to actually let go. For tired feet, add a few tablespoons to a basin of warm water and let them soak while you pretend you don't hear the kids.
Key Ingredients
- Dead Sea Salt, Pacific Sea Salt & Epsom Salt
- The triple threat. Minerals, magnesium, and muscle relief. Each salt does something different; together they do everything.
- Lavender, Vetiver & Clary Sage Essential Oils
- The bedtime trio. Lavender calms, vetiver grounds, clary sage settles. Real essential oils, not fragrance imposters.
- Sweet Almond Oil & Vegetable Glycerin
- Because a bath should leave your skin soft, not begging for lotion. These keep the moisture where it belongs.
Complete Your Ritual
- Relaxing Lavender Foaming Tub Truffle: Double down on the lavender. Drop a truffle in with these salts for the ultimate before-bed soak. The foam adds something the salts alone can't deliver.
- Lavender Soap Bar: Keep the calm going from tub to towel. Our pure lavender soap extends the ritual without competing scents getting in the way.
- Lemon Verbena Hand & Body Lotion: For when you want to follow the bath with something bright instead of more lavender. The citrus wakes you up just enough to make it to bed.
Put the kids to bed. Run the bath. Disappear for twenty minutes. You've earned it.
pacific sea salt, dead sea salt, epsom salt, organic sweet almond oil, vegetable glycerin, lavender, vetiver and clary sage essential oil, mineral color, mint leaves.
Q: How much should I use per bath?
A: Be generous. About half a cup to a full cup depending on your tub size and how much your body is asking for relief. This isn't the place to ration. Pour until the water looks right and smells like permission to relax.
Q: Will this actually help me sleep?
A: The lavender, vetiver, and clary sage combination is specifically chosen for its calming, grounding properties. Combined with warm water and magnesium from the Epsom salts, most people find it genuinely helps them wind down. One customer called it "relaxation in a jar."
Q: Can I use this for just my feet?
A: Absolutely. Add a few tablespoons to a basin of warm water for a foot soak that relieves tired, achy muscles. Perfect for after a long day when you don't have time for a full bath but your feet are screaming.