Hanami Botanic
Fatigue & Low Mood — Revitalizing Botanical Bath Soak
Fatigue & Low Mood — Revitalizing Botanical Bath Soak
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There are moments when even the simplest gestures feel distant.
Motivation slips away, sleep no longer restores,
and the joy once alive grows quiet beneath a soft veil.
It is not laziness.
It is an inner tiredness — the kind that settles after giving so much,
for so long.
It doesn’t arrive suddenly;
it appears gradually, like a gentle fog between oneself and the world.
This ritual was born from that reality:
to offer a moment of pause —
a warm space where water and plants come together,
bringing a touch of brightness when everything feels dim.
The Experience
When inner momentum fades, a bath can become a welcome place —
a quiet moment where we slowly return to ourselves.
I imagined this bath as an aromatic synergy,
each note offering a subtle sensory layer.
A selection of carefully chosen essential oils* creates
a warm, comforting atmosphere:
• True Lavender (Lavandula angustifolia)
• Sweet Orange (Citrus sinensis)
• Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin)
• Star Anise (Illicium verum)
• Amyris (Amyris balsamifera)
Floral, spicy, gently woody —
a fragrance that evokes warmth, depth,
and the quiet desire to move at one’s own rhythm.
Dead Sea salts dissolve into the water,
leaving a subtly mineral, nurturing feel on the skin.
*For external use only — not a treatment.
How to Use
Add about three tablespoons (≈ 30 g) to a warm bath.
Settle in, breathe,
and let the aromatic notes unfold slowly.
Perfect for quiet evenings
or slower mornings.
What This Ritual Invites
• A gentle pause on heavier days
• A warm, nurturing atmosphere
• A sense of quiet presence
• Skin softened by mineral-rich salts
This ritual does not aim to make us different.
It simply accompanies the inner movement —
a slow return to what lives within,
to the softness that returns when we stop for a moment.
A Note from Christian
Each Hanami botanical bath soak is crafted by hand, to order.
This slow, intentional process honors the natural rhythm of creation.
The aroma is intentionally pure — sometimes surprising —
allowing the plants to exist as they are,
without embellishment, simply in presence.
