Creamy water, not crystals
A spoonful under the running tap and the water goes creamy, almost milk-soft, before you've even stepped in.
That's real coconut milk powder doing the work, not a scent stirred into plain salt. Warm, comforting, more toasted coconut than beach candle.
Scent — Fresh coconut, creamy coconut milk, a little tropical warmth. Comforting, not sugary.
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One 3 oz resealable kraft pouch holds enough for two to four baths
Coconut milk powder sits on a magnesium Epsom base here, carried by arnica- and calendula-infused botanical oils. Spoon it under the running tap and the water turns creamy, the coconut scent lifting as steam rises off it. It's the kind of soak that makes plain bathwater feel considered.
For the end-of-day soak when you want the water soft, not sharp. For a comforting, cocooning scent: coconut, not sugary-sweet. For the gift you grab without overthinking it, or the pouch you keep resealed for yourself between baths.
Run the bath warm, then stir one to two tablespoons in under the tap so it dissolves as the tub fills. Give yourself fifteen or twenty minutes; people notice the water held the heat longer with the milk powder in it. One 3 oz pouch covers two to four baths.
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What’s in it
The coconut scent here comes from real coconut milk powder blended into a magnesium Epsom base, not fragrance stirred into plain salt. It’s the milk powder that turns the water creamy rather than clear.

What turns the bathwater milky and soft instead of clear: the note you catch first, warm and fresh.
The salt the milk is blended into, so the water feels softer than plain tap.
Infused botanical oils carried through the soak, the traditional bath botanicals behind the scent.
Straight answer
Half true. There’s an Epsom base in here, for the magnesium. But what you’re adding to the water is coconut milk powder and infused botanical oils, not dye and fragrance stirred into plain crystals. That’s why the water goes creamy and milk-soft instead of just salty, and why the coconut reads like coconut rather than a candle version of it.
The ritual
One to two tablespoons straight into the warm running water: no bag to steep, the milk powder dissolves on its own.
End of the evening, when the water can go soft and the next thing can wait.
Pair it with the bath pillow so your neck lets go while the creamy water holds the rest of you.
Make it a set
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Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
Both. Coconut milk powder and arnica- and calendula-infused oils are doing real work in the water, not just carrying a coconut smell. The water turns creamy and warm, soft enough that you don't want to get out, and skin comes out soft rather than merely fragranced.
This one is the comforting, cocooning soak of the three. If you want the range, the natural aromatherapy bath soak set bundles all three moods together. If coconut milk is already your scent, the single pouch is plenty.
A light film is normal with any oil-infused soak. A quick rinse after draining clears it.
Coconut milk powder and botanical oils are the only actives here, no synthetic fragrance. Patch-test first if your skin reacts easily, and ask your provider before use if you're pregnant or nursing.
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