Self Care Bath Soak

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Alternative bath soaks in plastic packaging.

Self care is a practice. Make your Self Care Bath a ritual and an offering to YOU. Clary sage and lavender lend us their powers of opening and expanding.

Bath + time = support of the rest and digest! Mineral-based soaks keep the ingredients suspended in the water, rather than sinking to the bottom to exfoliate your bare bum. Yowza! Exit the bath silky smooth and thoroughly pruney.

6 oz.

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Ingredients

Magnesium Sulfate, Arrowroot Powder (Maranta arundinacea)*, Rhassoul Clay, Honey Powder (Honey & Maltodextrin)*, Essential Oils of Clary Sage (Salvia sclarea)* and Lavender (Lavandula spp.)*

*Organic
^Ethically & Safely Wildcrafted

Packaging

Compostable kraft pouch. Made from compostable, biobased, & non GMO material. Printed on 100% Post-consumer Waste material with compostable ink. 

Use Instructions

Let yourself open up to those parts that emerge and thrive when you take care of yourself. Scoop 2-3 heaping tablespoons into each bath and soak ‘til pruned.

Use within 6 months of purchase. Store in a cool and dry place. 

End of Life Recommendations

Throw these pouches into your home-compost bin! Results in home compost systems may vary. Do not recycle pouches. These pouches also meet the composting standard for industrial composting standards too, please check with your local facility to confirm. Labels can be left on pouches when placed into compost.

Where It Comes From

Continuing a family legacy of herbalists and natural healers, Fat and the Moon founder Rachel Budde has built her company around providing handcrafted, herbal body care products to those seeking natural and effective alternatives to chemical-filled products. Like a witch over a cauldron, Budde experiments with age-old ingredients and recipes passed down from various healing traditions to craft innovatively simple products that are good for the body and the earth. Fat and the Moon is based in Grass Valley, California on Nisenan land.