Product Description
Take deep breathes, feel less stressed and allow your mind and body to indulge the relaxing scent of iKOU’s Destress Aromatherapy Bath Soak. Infused with lavender, geranium, lemon and patchouli. This aromatherapy bath soak ritual is made with sea salt, exudes powerful effect in your emotions, helps improves sleeping patterns, cope up with stress and promotes positivity. Infused with plant base essence to boost skin health and promotes skin’s natural glow.
Ingredients
Epsom Salts, Water Washed Sea Salt. Essential Oils of: Geranium, Clementine, Patchouli, Lemon, Australian Lavender.
How to Use
Bath Soak
Sprinkle 1-2 cup or hand full of bath salt into the tub with look warm water and let it dissolve for 10-15 minutes.
This will also create your personal aromatherapy sauna.
Exfoliation
Combine bath salts with your favorite iKOU’s body wash or body oil, and gently scrub spots like elbows, knees and feet.
Foot Soak
Sprinkle ¼ or half a cup of bath salt into look warm basin, let dissolve and soak your feet and relax.
Warning
Avoid contact with eyes.
Discontinue if irritation occurs.
About iKOU
Born from the journey of healing a stressed skin condition, founders Naomi & Paul Whitfield’s quest for wellness led to a passion for combining innovative, botanical skincare with conscious home spa rituals to treat skin, mind and body as a whole.
Their inspiration for iKOU came in 2007 after a blissful spa treatment in Ubud, Bali that ended in a flower petal bath. “This is the moment that touched our lives forever and inspired us to create a brand that encourages daily rituals to bring the spa holiday feel into everyday life, creating moments to rest, relax, restore.”
From humble beginnings making products in their Blue Mountains kitchen, iKOU has flourished to become the international brand it is today, synonymous with a fusion of modern, organic skincare and ancient global spa rituals that transform the way you feel.
What does iKOU mean?
iKOU (ik-oo) Is a Japanese verb, meaning to rest, to relax, to restore. The Kanji symbolises bringing the holiday feeling of rest, relaxation and restoration to both the heart and the soul.