Wild Rose Botanical Bath Salt Soak | Wildwood Creek
ROSE + PALO SANTO
Soak in a blend of replenishing mineral crystals to help remove toxins, increase circulation and soothe sore muscles. Let the aromas of purifying Palo Santo and calming wild roses envelop you as your skin soaks in the antioxidant rich minerals and infused healing essential oils, replenishing its natural glow.
-5.5oz bag
BOTANICAL BENEFITS
Salts: Vitamin and mineral rich, promote circulation, nourishes and soothes sore muscles, detoxifies leaving skin smoother and softer
Rose: Soothes emotions and revitalises skin
Palo Santo: A calming antioxidant that eases tension while resetting negative energy and conflict
Lavender: Nourishes and softens skin while cleansing and purifying the mind
How To Use: Sprinkle a palmful in your bath and let the minerals and organic essential oils calm and relax your mind and body. External use only.
Ingredients: Hand-Harvested Himalayan Pink Salt, Dead Sea Salt, Canadian Glacier Salt, Lavender Buds*, Rose Buds & Petals*, Bergamot Essential Oil*, Rose Essential Oil, Palo Santo Essential Oil
*Organic / Field Grown and/or Wildcrafted
Made in Clementsport, Nova Scotia
Wild Rose Botanical Bath Salt Soak | 5.5oz | Wildwood Creek
Tucked away in rural Nova Scotia, Wildwood Creek offers a unique backdrop of mountains, forest and ocean, rows of lavender, botanicals and wildflowers all surrounding our large century barn, old milk house and outbuilding. Here is where owners Tamara and Sean McKaig expertly handcraft in small batches their unique line of plant- based home and body products.
"At Wildwood Creek, we believe in the power of nature. Using organic farming methods, we grow, hand-harvest, dry and distill farm grown botanicals and combine them with ethically wildharvested and sustainably sourced organic ingredients to create all- natural and sustainable products. To show our commitment to being good stewards of the planet, for every product purchased, we will donate 1% to environmental initiatives to help preserve and expand wild spaces."