The Japanese have a word for the practice of standing in a forest and letting the stillness do its work — Shinrin Yoku. They have another for the quality of light that lifts a heavy morning — Hikari. And another for the ritual of clearing energy and beginning again — Kiyome. The Uchi Bath Salts set is built around all three — three distinct blends in glass jars that bring a Japanese spa ritual into a bathroom without requiring anything more than warm water and twenty quiet minutes.
Shinrin Yoku grounds — lily of the valley, vetiver, patchouli and coriander for the end of a long day when the body needs the forest but the city is what you got. Hikari brightens — grapefruit, palmarosa and cedarwood for the mornings that need a push in the right direction before the day has fully started. Kiyome clears — yuzu, pink pepper and palo santo for shaking off something that needed to leave. Each blend works as a bath soak, a body polish over damp skin or simply a bowl of fragrance on a desk where the steam from a nearby shower releases the scent quietly through the room.
Epsom salt and pink salt as the base. Almond oil to soften. Essential oil blends that are specific and considered rather than generic. Packaged in glass because the ritual deserves better than plastic. Available exclusively on Tooffi, India's marketplace for independent brands that create with genuine intention and care.
Care Instructions: Store in a cool dry place with the lid tightly closed. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Patch test before first use. Avoid on broken or sensitive skin.
Details:
- Salt Base: Epsom salt, pink salt and almond oil
- Scent Base: Essential oil blends
- Set of 3 jars x 100g each (300g total)
- Container: Amber glass jars
- Scents: Shinrin Yoku (grounding), Hikari (mood lifting) and Kiyome (energy cleansing)
Perfect For
Gifting the person who needs to slow down more than they need another thing · Self-care gifting for birthdays, anniversaries and housewarming occasions · Anyone who believes the bathroom ritual deserves the same intention as everything else in their day


