Bath Salts: Northern Lavender
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Our bath salts are the perfect accompaniment for a luxurious bath. The perfect blend of Himalayan, dead sea salts and, epsom salts, to promote detoxification of mind and body.
Himalayan salts, forged thousands of years ago in Asia, help to rejuvenate skin and provide the base for your bath.
Epsom salts renowned for their muscle relaxing properties health to ease tension and promote well being.
Dead sea salts, infused with over fourty minerals help to restore and nourish skin and relieve stress.
Our blends of bath salts are available with with lavender for the ultimate relaxing treat or mint and lemongrass for that invigorating midweek experience.
How to use?
Simply throw a generouse handful of salts in to a hot running bath, leave to disperse fully and enjoy.
Our salts are vegan certified and free from chemicals.
Maris Sal, Magnesium Sulfate, Sodium Bicarbonate, Essential oil Lavander, Mint, Lemongrass)
Northern Lavendars Story:
The seed was sown to develop a lavender farm when their founder was listening to the radio whilst working in rural USA. We like to say that that initial seed has really bloomed and it really has.
Their farming journey started in October 2021 when we took on a series of fields under an agricultural tenancy. Located in Asenby, North Yorkshire, the farm is nestled between the North York moors and Dales in the commonly named Vale of York. This situation provides a little microclimate, where the sun loving lavender plants can thrive.
From barren fields coming out of intensive agriculture we have farmed with nature, and through a lot of mishaps, testing and now super success with our own farm raised plants we have become the largest Organically certified Lavender farm in the country.
With the produce from the fields they now make a line of nature friendly cosmetics, fragranced candles and of course lots of lavender, all made by hand just yards from the fields. Their goal is to become as self sufficient as possible and each year we grow more things to supply our workshop.
Have a read of their blog to see what new is happening in the fields or sheds.