Bath Soaks

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Bath soaks transform an ordinary soak into something your whole body can settle into — a quiet ritual that signals to the nervous system that it's time to slow down. Whether you reach for mineral-rich bath salts, featherlight bath dust, or concentrated bath potions, the right soak turns water into a vessel for intention.

What's inside this collection

Our bath salts are crafted with mineral-dense bases — the kind that dissolve steadily and leave skin feeling nourished rather than stripped. Bath dust offers a lighter, more subtle experience: fine-textured and gentle, perfect for those who prefer a whisper of scent over a bold wave. Bath potions are the most concentrated of the three — a little goes a long way, making them ideal for targeting a specific mood or moment in your evening.

How to choose your bath soak

Think about what you're after. For a full-body mineral soak that works hard while you rest, natural bath and body products with a salt base are a reliable choice. If you want fragrance to linger lightly on your skin without overwhelming the room, bath dust is the more restrained option. Bath potions suit those who know exactly what they need — a few capfuls added to warm water, and the scent unfolds gradually as you soak.

Ways to use your soak

Run your bath at a temperature that feels comfortable — warm enough to dissolve the product and open the pores, but not so hot that it overstimulates. Add a generous handful of salt or dust, or a small measure of potion, and give it a moment to disperse before you lower yourself in. Aim for at least fifteen minutes to allow the minerals and essential oils to do their work. Finish with a rinse under a lukewarm shower, or simply pat dry with a soft towel — our spa towels are particularly well suited to this. You might also explore shower steamers if you prefer a shorter ritual that delivers scent and atmosphere without a full soak.

Frequently asked questions

How much bath soak should I use per bath?

For bath salts and bath dust, a generous handful — roughly 50 to 80 grams — is usually sufficient for a standard-sized bathtub. Bath potions are more concentrated, so a small measure (often indicated on the product label) is plenty. You can always add more if you want a stronger effect.

Are these bath soaks safe to use during pregnancy?

Many of our bath soaks contain essential oils, which it is advisable to use with caution during pregnancy. We recommend checking the individual product listing for specific ingredient information and, when in doubt, consulting your GP or midwife before use.

Will bath salts or bath dust clog or stain my bathtub?

Most of our bath salts dissolve fully in warm water and should not leave residue behind. Bath dust, being finer, tends to dissolve even more completely. If you have a stone or copper bathtub, it's worth checking the manufacturer's care guidance, as some natural salt products can affect certain surfaces over time.

How should I store my bath soak?

Keep bath salts, dust, and potions in a cool, dry place away from direct moisture — a sealed container is best. Exposure to humidity can cause salts to clump and reduce the potency of essential oils over time.

Can I use a bath soak alongside a bath bomb?

It's generally best to choose one or the other for a single bath, as combining both can dilute the intended effect of each product and may produce more foam or residue than intended. If you'd like to explore both formats, our bath bombs and fizzers collection offers a wider range of those products separately.