Enter Sandman Bath Salts (3oz)

Enter Sandman Bath Salts (3oz)

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$3.00 USD
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Enter Sandman Bath Salts (3oz)

Enter Sandman Bath Salts (3oz)

$3.00 USD
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When the world gets too loud and your mind won't settle, it’s time to call in the heavy hitters of relaxation. The Enter Sandman line is a masterclass in botanical synergy, designed to guide you from the chaos of the day into a deep, soul-soothing slumber.

This isn’t just a scent—it’s a sensory ritual. We’ve blended the most grounding elements of nature to create a fragrance profile that is earthy, floral, and creamy all at once.

The Alchemy of Rest

Lavender & Roman Chamomile: The classic duo for quieting a racing mind.

Cedarwood & Sandalwood: Deep, woody base notes that provide a sense of security and "home."

Ylang Ylang: A touch of exotic floral to melt away physical tension.

Vetiver: Known as the "Oil of Tranquility," it offers an unmatched grounding effect.

Vanilla: A soft, nostalgic finish that wraps the entire blend in a warm embrace.

Whether you need a quick moment of calm or a full-body reset, there is an Enter Sandman format for every part of your evening.

Using bath salts is one of the simplest ways to upgrade a standard bath into a therapeutic ritual. Whether you are looking to soothe sore muscles, soften your skin, or just decompress, here is how to get the most out of them.

1. Preparation

For the best experience, you’ll want the water temperature to be warm, but not scalding—aim for around 37°C to 39°C. If the water is too hot, it can actually be draining rather than relaxing and may cause your skin to dry out.

2. The Pour

Wait until the tub is about halfway full before adding your salts.

Standard relaxation: Use about 1/2 cup to 1 cup of salts.

Therapeutic/Muscle recovery: Use up to 2 cups of Epsom-based salts.

Method: Pour the salts directly under the running faucet. The force of the water will help them dissolve quickly and distribute any essential oils or minerals throughout the tub.

3. The Soak

To allow the minerals (like magnesium) to be absorbed by your skin and to truly relax your muscles, you need time.

Duration: Aim for 15 to 20 minutes.

4. Post-Bath Care

Moisturize: Salt can be slightly drying. Apply a rich body oil or lotion while your skin is still damp to lock in moisture.

Hydrate: Bathing in salts can be detoxifying and may make you sweat. Drink a full glass of water after your soak.

Creative Ways to Use Bath Salts (Without a Tub)

If you aren't in the mood for a full soak, you can still use your salts:

Foot Soak: Add 1/4 cup of salts to a large basin of warm water. It’s excellent for tired feet or softening calluses before a pedicure.

Shower Scrub: Mix a small handful of bath salts with a little bit of body wash or carrier oil (like almond or coconut oil) to create a quick exfoliating scrub for your arms and legs.

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