- The Intention
- The Ingredients
- The Ritual
- The Bathing Culture Story
Melt away mind and muscle stress with this blend of mineral-rich salts, green clay, and jojoba oil. West Coast salts are spiced with Himalayan salts, Dead Sea salts, and French sea clay…soaking you in minerals and leaving skin silky. And with hemp to help you deeply relax and a woodsy scent reminiscent of the Redwood canopies of Northern California at dawn, Big Dipper will take you into the cosmos…all while being deeply grounded in all the wisdom of the forest. Soak into your being, and experience zero-gravity relaxation.
8oz
All organic: Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt), Maris Sal (Dead Sea Salt), Sea Salt (California Pacific), Sea Salt (Himalayan Pink), Montmorillonite (French Green Clay), Organic Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Fragrance (Essential Oil Blend)
Scoop 1-2 Tbsp into warm bath. Soak for 20+ minutes.
Founded in 2015 in San Francisco by childhood friends Tim Hollinger and Spencer Arnold, Bathing Culture was created for the adventurous, the design-driven, and the sustainably-minded. Tim and Spencer were searching for a non-toxic body wash that could hold up to their active and dirty lifestyles – surfing, climbing, and mountain biking from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin Headlands.
They found that run-of-the-mill body washes just couldn’t keep up. Existing products typically stripped skin of moisture, were full of toxic synthetics, didn’t deliver an effective clean, or were weak and watery. So, they decided to create their own. And, after thousands of batches of soap, they arrived at their own holy grail: Bathing Culture. An homage to the simple necessity of bathing. How it bonds humanity and cultures across time and space. Its ability to transform and bring joy. They believe in the art of bathing, the traditions it holds, and the future it will bring.
And Bathing Culture has pledged to use #NoNewPlastic – from packaging to shipping materials. Any plastic in the line is made from 100% pre-existing recycled material, sourced locally in California.
The Intention
Melt away mind and muscle stress with this blend of mineral-rich salts, green clay, and jojoba oil. West Coast salts are spiced with Himalayan salts, Dead Sea salts, and French sea clay…soaking you in minerals and leaving skin silky. And with hemp to help you deeply relax and a woodsy scent reminiscent of the Redwood canopies of Northern California at dawn, Big Dipper will take you into the cosmos…all while being deeply grounded in all the wisdom of the forest. Soak into your being, and experience zero-gravity relaxation.
8oz
The Ingredients
All organic: Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt), Maris Sal (Dead Sea Salt), Sea Salt (California Pacific), Sea Salt (Himalayan Pink), Montmorillonite (French Green Clay), Organic Simmondsia Chinensis (Jojoba) Seed Oil, Fragrance (Essential Oil Blend)
The Ritual
Scoop 1-2 Tbsp into warm bath. Soak for 20+ minutes.
The Bathing Culture Story
Founded in 2015 in San Francisco by childhood friends Tim Hollinger and Spencer Arnold, Bathing Culture was created for the adventurous, the design-driven, and the sustainably-minded. Tim and Spencer were searching for a non-toxic body wash that could hold up to their active and dirty lifestyles – surfing, climbing, and mountain biking from the Golden Gate Bridge to the Marin Headlands.
They found that run-of-the-mill body washes just couldn’t keep up. Existing products typically stripped skin of moisture, were full of toxic synthetics, didn’t deliver an effective clean, or were weak and watery. So, they decided to create their own. And, after thousands of batches of soap, they arrived at their own holy grail: Bathing Culture. An homage to the simple necessity of bathing. How it bonds humanity and cultures across time and space. Its ability to transform and bring joy. They believe in the art of bathing, the traditions it holds, and the future it will bring.
And Bathing Culture has pledged to use #NoNewPlastic – from packaging to shipping materials. Any plastic in the line is made from 100% pre-existing recycled material, sourced locally in California.