Lavender Bath Tea
Soothing. Calming. Comforting. Loosen up your mind and body in a nice tea bath with our Lavender Bath Tea.
Ready to host a special (bath) tea party for your skin? Let your body sink into the luxurious tea bath and your skin absorb the beneficial nutrients of our Bath Tea — this is even better than obtaining nutrients from your daily tea consumption. This Lavender Bath Tea will give you the most therapeutic bath experience that help soak away aches and pains.
Ingredients: sea salts, ground oats, lavender buds, chamomile flowers, lavender essential oil.
Directions: For a full body soak, add 1 to 2 tea bags in a warm bath to produce a herbal treatment. For best results, steep tea bags in about two cups of boiling water for 10 minutes and then pour steeped water and tea bags into bath water. Gently squeeze tea bags for maximum botanical concentration.
Warnings: For external use only.
Do not consume.
Size: 13.5 x 11.5 x 6 cm, 2 x 80 g tea bags.
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