A cool, clean soak
A spoonful under the running tap and the water turns cool and clean-smelling almost immediately.
The eucalyptus is real essential oil, not a candle-aisle version of it: sharp, green, a little bracing. Good for the evening you want the scent to wake you up a bit before it lets you settle.
Scent — Cool eucalyptus, clean herbal brightness, a menthol-cool finish. Crisp, not sweet.
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One 3 oz resealable kraft pouch, good for two to four baths
Pure eucalyptus essential oil sits over French green clay, spirulina, and whole goat milk powder on an Epsom base. Spoon it under the running tap and the eucalyptus lifts fast, cool and green, riding up with the steam. It reads bright rather than heavy, the kind of scent that clears a stuffy bathroom in about a minute.
For the mid-week soak when you want the scent bright, not heavy. For a cool, clean note: eucalyptus and green clay, not sweet. For the reset at the end of a long day, or the soak you run before bed when the week won't let go.
Run a warm bath, then add one to two tablespoons under the tap so the powder dissolves as it runs. The eucalyptus lifts strongest in the first five minutes, so breathe slow early on. Settle in for fifteen to twenty minutes; one 3 oz pouch carries you through two to four baths.
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What’s in it
The eucalyptus here is pure essential oil blended into the soak, with French green clay and goat milk powder. The scent is the plant, not a fragrance meant to smell like it.

The cool, clean note the whole soak opens on, real oil, so it reads sharp and green rather than sweet.
A traditional clay worked into the blend: part of what tints the water and softens the feel.
What keeps the water from feeling purely salty, a soft, milky edge under the eucalyptus.
Straight answer
There’s an Epsom base, but the scent is pure eucalyptus essential oil, not a fragrance stirred into dyed crystals, and the blend carries French green clay and goat milk powder too. That’s why it smells like the plant, cool and green, and why the water reads soft rather than sharply salty.
The ritual
One to two tablespoons into the warm running water: no bag to steep, the powder dissolves on its own.
The evening the week goes flat — cool, clean-smelling water to draw a line under the day.
Run the water warm and breathe slow; the eucalyptus lifts strongest in the first few minutes.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
It's the scent doing the work. Pure eucalyptus essential oil is the classic wide-awake, cool-headed note in aromatherapy, not a treatment for anything. Run the water warm and breathe slow. The eucalyptus lifts strongest in the first few minutes.
It's the cool, clean-and-clear soak in the three-mood set, alongside the rose and coconut milk versions. Buy this one alone if eucalyptus is already your scent, or the full set if you want to match the mood to the night.
No. The French green clay and spirulina rinse clean with a normal wipe-down after draining.
It's pure essential oil and clay, no synthetic fragrance. Patch-test first if you're reactive to eucalyptus, and check with your provider if you're pregnant or nursing.
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