There’s something deeply restorative about a seaweed bath.
In Ireland, this tradition has been cherished for generations, immersing the body in mineral-rich seaweed gathered from the ocean, allowing the skin to soften, the muscles to relax, and the whole body to unwind. I love how this simple ritual connects us back to nature in such an honest way.
This seaweed spa bath brings that experience into your own home. Once added to warm water, the seaweed releases its natural minerals and trace elements, helping to nourish the skin, gently detoxify, and encourage a deep sense of calm.
It’s the kind of bath you take when you want to slow down, when the body feels tired, the mind busy, or you simply want to create a little pocket of restoration in your day.
I also love that the seaweed can be enjoyed up to three times, making it something you can return to again and again.
And when you’ve finished with it, nothing is wasted. The seaweed can be added straight to the garden, where it continues its journey by enriching the soil with natural goodness.
A simple ritual of care for the body, and for the earth.
There’s something deeply restorative about a seaweed bath.
In Ireland, this tradition has been cherished for generations, immersing the body in mineral-rich seaweed gathered from the ocean, allowing the skin to soften, the muscles to relax, and the whole body to unwind. I love how this simple ritual connects us back to nature in such an honest way.
This seaweed spa bath brings that experience into your own home. Once added to warm water, the seaweed releases its natural minerals and trace elements, helping to nourish the skin, gently detoxify, and encourage a deep sense of calm.
It’s the kind of bath you take when you want to slow down, when the body feels tired, the mind busy, or you simply want to create a little pocket of restoration in your day.
I also love that the seaweed can be enjoyed up to three times, making it something you can return to again and again.
And when you’ve finished with it, nothing is wasted. The seaweed can be added straight to the garden, where it continues its journey by enriching the soil with natural goodness.
A simple ritual of care for the body, and for the earth.