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Take a Hike | Forest Herbal Bath Salt
Take a Hike | Forest Herbal Bath Salt
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Escape into a crisp winter forest with our Take a Hike bath salts. With added tallow and jojoba oil to lightly moisturize and counter the drying effects of the bath salts for no more itchy, dry skin when you get out of the bath.
With a light evergreen aroma that feels like a fresh hike through the snowy pines and a subtle smoky scent from the black cardamom pods, it’s perfect for relaxing and recharging. A seasonal favorite for winter congested noses.
Ingredients: epsom salt, dead sea salt, magnesium chloride flakes, jojoba oil*, grass-fed tallow, black cardamom pods*, juniper berries*, eucalyptus leaf*, grass-fed tallow, jojoba oil*, white pine needles*, pine resin (*organic)
Our tallow is grass-fed from WI farmers and all oils and herbal ingredients are certified organic or responsibly wildcrafted.
Note: this bath salt does not contain essential oils, so the scent is not overpowering
*Each bath salt comes with a cotton bag for you to put your bath salts into before placing in the bath.
How to use:
Option 1: Fill the cotton bag with desired amount of bath salts. Tie a knot at the end of the strings and hang the bag over the bathtub spout. As you fill the tub, let the hot water run through the bag to dissolve the salts and extract the herbs. Drop the bag in the bathtub with you after the tub is full. Kick back and relax.
Option 2: Fill the cotton bag with desired amount of bath salts and brew like a tea bag in 10 oz of just boiling water for an hour. You can also do this in a tea infuser. Keep the container covered while brewing to retain the benefits from the herbs. Remove the bag and add the liquid to your hot bath.
Option 3: If you’re wild and don’t care about cleaning up the herbs later, you can add the bath salts directly into your bath.
Be careful when stepping into the tub, as the small amount of tallow and jojoba oil can make it slippery
Will the tallow clog my pipes?
The amount of tallow per bath is so small, just enough for the bath salts to not be drying. In my experience, the tallow ends up moisturizing your skin and not down the drain. If you're concerned about it, make sure to run hot water down the drain after you get out of the bath tub.