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Dew and Bloom - For Skin Rejuvenation

Dew and Bloom - For Skin Rejuvenation

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Especially developed to leave your skin feeling silky smooth and deeply nourished. 

With a perfect combination of chamomile, rose and coconut our Dew and Bloom bath tea is a best seller. This special recipe is specifically designed to leave your skin feeling buttery soft, deeply nourished and soothed. 

Ingredient Superpowers

Dried Chamomile Flowers | Dried Rose Petals | Coconut | Rose Essential Oil 

Chamomile flower in bath tea can act as a potent anti-inflammatory agent. It can help reduce redness, inflammation and irritation providing your skin with the calming properties it may need after exposure to the elements. 

Rose is a powerhouse of the natural world providing relief across a number of ailments. Most importantly, we use rose in this bath tea for it's anti-ageing, anti-inflammatory, skin regeneration and hydrating properties - and it smells incredible too. 

Cocos Nucifera or more commonly known as coconut powder is particularly good for the skin as it moisturizes and exfoliates and reduces inflammation. It can also help with skin infections. 

All natural, organic ingredients sourced from the mountains, forests and oceans of New Zealand. No added glycerol, fragrances, dyes, preservatives or manufactured chemicals - ever. 

Included in your order

  • Dew and Bloom Bath Tea Soak
  • 1 bath tea soak bag - rinse, dry, machine wash and re-use  
  • Directions card 

What Bath Tea Quantity Should I get? 

Depending on the strength of bath you want, please find our recommendations below: 

  • 100 grams - good for one bath
  • 250 grams - good for two to three baths 
  • 500 grams - good for four to five baths  

Precautions

Precautions:

If you have particularly sensitive skin or are using a bath tea for the first time, we recommend the following precautions: 

  • Patch test: Before taking a full bath, test the bath salts on a small area of skin to check for any sensitivity or reactions i.e. place your foot into the bath for a period of time prior to immersing your whole body.
  • Rinse thoroughly: After soaking, rinse off with fresh water to remove any salt residue
  • Moisturize: Apply a gentle, fragrance-free moisturizer to replenish lost moisture and prevent dryness
  • Avoid open wounds: Don't take a bath if you have open wounds
  • If you have a skin condition like psoriasis, acne, or atopic dermatitis, we recommend to talk to your healthcare provider before taking one of our tea baths.

Further Precautions:

If you are pregnant, breastfeeding or have any health concerns or medications that could be affected by a hot bath infused with essential oils, herbs and flowers, please consult with your doctor prior to use.

As some of our bath teas have a small amount of essential oil in them, we do not recommend them for children under 12 years of age.

Ingredients

Magnesium Sulphate (New Zealand Epsom salts), Sodium Chloride (New Zealand Sea Salt). Saindhava Lavana (Himalayan rock Salt), Avena Sativa L (New Zealand organic oat powder), Cocos nucifera (New Zealand coconut powder - where applicable), New Zealand organic essential oils (as described), New Zealand organic dried herbs/flowers (as described), FCO (fractionated coconut oil).

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How to Have a Bath Tea

Step One - Prepare

Take your bath tea and your steeping bag to prepare your bath tea. Each 500g pot of bath tea will be perfect for four separate baths.

Step Two - Decant and Steep

Decant about 1/4 of your 500g pot of bath tea into your steeping bag.

After you have done this, you can choose from several options for your bath:

Option One: Boil some water and place your steeping bag in a separate bowl for 5 minutes. Allow ingredients to steep in the water just like a tea bag.

Option Two: Run a very hot bath and place your steeping bag directly into the bath. Swirl the bag around so it releases all the goodness of your bath tea. Wait until the bath is cool enough to bathe in.

Option Three: If you don't mind all of the ingredients loose in your bath, you can simply throw 1/4 of the pot of bath tea directly into your bath and swirl it around to release the goodness.

Step 3 - Enjoy

Once the bath is cool enough and your bath bag has steeped long enough (approximately five to ten minutes in the bath or five minutes in the bowl) you can now enjoy your bath.

If you have steeped in a bowl, pour the contents including your steep bag into your bath and get in!

If you have steeped the bag directly into the bath, just hop on in!

Squeeze the steeping bag to release the aromas, nutrients and colours.

*Be careful not to burn yourself as the steeping water retained in the steeping bag may still be hot.