



The end-of-day soak
Mediterranean Dead Sea salt and magnesium flakes, steeped through with whole dried sage leaf in a reusable muslin bag.
Drop it under the running tap and the water goes mineral-soft while the sage lifts, earthy and green. Built for the day that knocked you flat.
Scent — Earthy sage leaf over mineral-clean Dead Sea salt. Grounded, not sweet.
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Comes in a 1.5 oz jar and a 3 oz jar, both with a reusable muslin steeping bag
Mediterranean Dead Sea salt and magnesium flakes carry whole dried sage leaf here, steeped through a reusable muslin bag instead of dissolved loose in the water. Drop the bag under the running tap and the water turns soft while the sage comes up earthy and green with the steam. It's a different mineral profile than a plain Epsom soak, and it smells like it.
For the soak at the end of a heavy day. For an earthy, grounded scent: sage leaf, not sweet. For the jar you leave by someone's tub without a note.
Spoon the salts into the muslin bag, tie it off, and drop it under the running tap as the tub fills. Give it a squeeze once or twice to draw more sage into the water. Twenty minutes is about right, and the 3 oz jar stretches to six or eight soaks.
Picked & packed by hand from our North Salt Lake warehouse, usually the same business day — arriving in 2–5 business days (no express). Not quite right when it lands? Free returns within 30 days.
What’s in it
The sage here is whole dried leaf, not fragrance, steeped through Mediterranean Dead Sea salt and magnesium flakes, so the minerals soften the water while the leaf carries the scent.

What makes the water feel softer than tap: the kind you sink into rather than just sit in.
Blended through the salt, part of what the soak is built around.
Dried leaf in the blend, not just a scent. Earthy and green, steeping out through the water.
Straight answer
It isn’t Epsom at all, actually. The base is Mediterranean Dead Sea salt with magnesium flakes blended through, a different mineral profile, and the scent comes from whole dried sage leaf steeping in the water, not a fragrance dosed into plain crystals. That’s why it comes with a muslin bag: there’s a real leaf to steep.

The ritual
Spoon the salts into the muslin bag, tie it shut, and drop it under the warm running tap.
The evening you want the water soft and the room to smell earthy and green.
Press the bag once or twice as the tub fills to draw more of the sage into the water.
Make it a set
Complete the ritual
Each piece is also sold on its own.
Questions
It isn't Epsom at all. The base is Mediterranean Dead Sea salt with magnesium flakes blended through, a different mineral profile, and the scent comes from whole dried sage leaf steeping in the muslin bag, not fragrance dosed into plain crystals.
Magnesium and warm water is the classic pairing people reach for after exertion. This isn't a medical treatment, just an old ritual with real minerals behind it. One customer put it simply: "the magnesium-sage bath salts are doing something — I sleep better the nights I use them." Steep the bag under the tap for a heavy-day soak.
Mineral salt and dried sage leaf, nothing more. No dyes or synthetic fragrance in the blend. If you're pregnant, nursing, or generally reactive, patch-test first and ask your provider.
The 1.5 oz jar is good for a handful of soaks. The 3 oz stretches to six or eight, since only a spoonful steeped in the muslin bag goes into each bath.
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