Bath Products in Canada
Lately, the concept of bathing has unexpectedly become a hot topic. While some people started showering less often during the pandemic, others have developed an interest in creating the perfect bath experience.A dreamy bathroom aestheticthink plant-covered quarters, calming music, flickering candlelight and sprinkled with petals is currently trending on TikTok and Inoki Bathhouse is arguably leading the charge. The Canadian brand has gained over 100,000 followers since posting their first video in February 2021, thanks to their peaceful take a bath with me videos, which feature their tea-infused products.Inoki Bathhouse founder Helen Yin says the inspiration for the Toronto-based company came from her experience with mental health troubles related to the pandemic. It only made sense that I focused solely on bathsthe one place that brought me peace through everything, says Yin.According to the Cleveland Clinic, studies show that warm baths, particularly when paired with soft music and calming smells, can improve mental and emotional health. For me, science aside, it’s the only place where I can truly disconnect away from my phone, away from devices, away from everything, says Yin. It’s the only time that I feel like I can find calm and slow down.Ready to steep in the benefits of a relaxing soak? From tea-infused blends to fragrant oils, here are the bath products available in Canada were currently loving.(Related: A Bath Is the Stress-Melter You Need Right Now)
Inoki Bathhouses Bath Kits
I fell in love with baths ever since I watched Spirited Away as a little girl, says Yin. The bathing culture in Asia has a rich history that I never had exposure to until the film. Yin took jasmine tea leaves, which she said are the scent from [her] happy childhood, and paired them with other herbs to create teabags for the bath. She offers these bags in a kit, accompanied with other bath goodies like tealight candles, organic lavender and access to a Spotify playlist, to help customers create their own dreamy bath experience.Garden Bathhouse – Renew, $40, inokibathhouse.com
Duckishs Bath Bombs
For bathers who like bath bombs sans the colourful, glittery clean-up post-soak, meet Duckish. These dye-free, fragrance-free bath bombs are made with baking soda, citric acid, organic olive and coconut oil, along with essential oils like bergamot and grapefruit, to create a soothing, fizzy bath experience and leave skin feeling moisturized. These bath bombs come in a pack of two for under $10, making them a cost-effective way to enjoy a couple soaks.Lavender Bath Bombs Pack of 2, $9, duckish.ca(Related: You May Want to Bring a Little CBD into the Bath with You)
Selvs Kits and Oils
Selv founder Sarah Laroches goal with her brand is to encourage people to slow down, have a soak and take a moment to unwind and check in with themselves. The Montreal-based company offers everything from bath kits (which include a mix of ingredients such as pink Himalayan salt, flowers and botanical oi) to bath oils (which Laroche says provide the skin with all-natural nourishment, nutrients and the balance it needs to remain healthy).Nordic Immersive Kit, $38, selvrituel.com
Sisters Sages Bath Bombs
Sisters Sage, a company started by two Indigenous sisters, offers hand-crafted bath products using traditional Indigenous ingredients. Their bath bombs feature all-natural ingredients including baking soda, citric acid, witch hazel, cedar leaf and essential oils. The cedar bath bomb is an especially special product, because cedar is traditionally used as a way to cleanse, restore and healaccording to the Sisters Sage website, this bath bomb can be used as a way to cleanse the body and spirit, making for a relaxing soak.Cedar Bath Bomb, $7, sisterssage.com
Goops Bath Soak
One of the brands most popular products is The Martini bath soak. Its made with a blend of good-for-you ingredients like pharmaceutical-grade Epsom salts (which can help relax muscles and even relieve pain, headaches and migraine), Himalayan salt (which can help soothe irritated skin) and frankincense and myrrh (both of which are used in traditional Chinese medicine to fight inflammation, relieve pain, and reduce swelling).“The Martini” Emotional Detox Bath Soak, $45 CAD, goop.com
Dr. Teals Melatonin Salts
Dr. Teals has become a go-to drugstore brand for bath productsand for good reason. They are formulated with Epsom salts, and their latest version boasts melatonin, lavender and chamomile essential oils to help further ease muscle aches and encourage a sound sleep.Dr. Teals Melatonin Sleep Soak, $9, amazon.caNext: 10 Surprising Benefits of an Epsom Salt Bath
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