Hanami Botanic
Self-Confidence — Energizing Botanical Bath Soak
Self-Confidence — Energizing Botanical Bath Soak
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There are moments when everything feels unsteady.
A simple comment unexpectedly stings,
a decision feels heavier than it should,
and a quiet doubt settles before taking the next step.
When confidence hesitates, it does not disappear —
it becomes subtle,
like a root waiting to find the soil it belongs to.
Confidence is not a mask or a performance.
It is an inner presence —
simple, calm,
growing again when we take time to listen.
This ritual was created as an invitation:
a moment to breathe, settle,
and remember that much of our strength
is already here.
The Experience
When inner momentum softens,
a warm bath can become a space to return to oneself.
I composed this blend as an energizing synergy,
where warmth and depth meet
through selected essential oils*:
• Ginger (Zingiber officinale)
• Cardamom (Elettaria cardamomum)
• Bergamot (Citrus bergamia)
• Siberian Fir (Abies sibirica)
• Amyris (Amyris balsamifera)
Its aroma is gently spicy, fresh, and resinous —
evoking clarity, verticality,
and the quiet awakening of inner momentum.
Dead Sea salts dissolve slowly
and leave a soft mineral sensation on the skin.
*For external use only — not a treatment.
How to Use
Add about three tablespoons (≈ 30 g) to a warm bath.
Breathe slowly
and let the warmth unfold gradually.
A wonderful moment before a full day,
or anytime you wish to feel more present.
What This Ritual Invites
• A steadier inner presence
• A warm, lightly spiced atmosphere
• A simple reconnection with oneself
• Skin softened by mineral salts
This ritual does not aim to create
a new version of yourself.
It simply accompanies the natural movement
of inhabiting your place —
with quiet ease.
A Note from Christian
Each Hanami botanical bath soak is made by hand,
at an intentionally gentle pace.
This process respects
the singularity of every blend
and honors the spirit of the ritual.
Its fragrance is natural — raw, sometimes surprising —
reflecting each plant in its truest form,
without artifice.
