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Hinoki Bath Herbs
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Scroll downLike a tea-bag for your bath, pop this in and enjoy the calming and grounding aroma of Hinoki wood. This refreshing bath soak will make you feel like you a walking through the forests of Nara. This particularly bath soak is great for when you are feeling stressed and is great when used in the evening to help you sleep and rest better.
Details
Ingredients: Hinoki Cypress from Yoshino, Nara
Yoshino's cypress trees grow among the beautiful mountains and flowing rivers of the Yoshino forest. They are deeply protected forests, Jiwajiwa uses the cypress sawdust from the Kita sawmill in the area as a way to make sure none of these trees go to waste.
How to use:
Step one - Place herb pouch in your bathtub
Step two - Fill your bathtub with hot water
Step three - Massage the herbs into your skin while you bath or just sit back and enjoy the aroma
After use, lightly squeeze out excess water and place it next to the bathtub or in a location where it can try in a well ventilated place or in the sun to dry out fully.
Can be used twice, it can be used more times however the fragrance will lessen slightly after initial two uses and with continued use.
About
Each of these bath herb packs in made using 100% natural plant materials. Everything inside these little bundles is grown naturally in Nara Prefecture in Japan. The gentle fragrance will waft through the air as you breath in and enjoy your bath time. Each one is free from synthetic fragrances and colouring and all ingredients (except for Hinoki) are grown without any pesticides or chemical fertilisers.
Jiwa Jiwa was founded by Azusa Matsumoto and born from a desire for natural bath products that are crafted from 100% natural ingredients all sourced from Nara Prefecture. Jiwa Jiwa believes in bringing the power of plants into your daily life. Using all natural ingredients they make soaps and bath herbs to clean and nourish your skin.
Origin

Nara, Japan
34.6994° N, 135.8464° E
Nara is the capital of Japan's Nara Prefecture, in south-central Honshu. The city has significant temples and artwork dating to the 8th century, when it was Japan's capital. Deer roam in Nara Park, site of Tōdai-ji temple.