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Find the serenity of the ancient Temazcalli bathhouse with tranquil soak, steeped in Mexican culture.  

Manjar means delicacy in Spanish, and this bath soak embodies delicacy for your mind, body, and soul. A delicacy that you can cherish every day.

When you sink into the comforting feeling of this Bath Soak, you’ll feel your worries slowly wash away as you inhale its soothing scents. The rich textures and herbal scents stimulate your senses and clear your mind so you can form a deep connection with yourself.

Treat yourself to a Manjar Bath Soak after an intense workout. Feel the magnesium gently wash away the soreness caused by your workout. The lemongrass will invigorate your senses so you can face the day with renewed energy. The Green Clay purifies your skin to bring out its natural glow, while The Aloe soothes your skin. It’s truly the right way to start your day.

9 oz

 

INGREDIENTS

Magnesium chloride, Sea salt, Sodium cocoyl isethionate, Baking soda, Coconut milk, Colloidal oats, Tapioca starch, Purple sweet potato, Lavender oil, and Fractioned coconut oil.

*Vegan

 

 

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Temazcal Life is a personal care brand rooted in Pre-Hispanic Mesoamerican rituals meant to purify and renew the body, mind, & spirit. They believe simple rituals have the power to transform our well-being.

Their name, pronounced teh•ma•skaal laif, comes from the Aztec Náhuatl word Temazcalli; which means “steam house.” The temazcal bath ritual is part of well-being in a traditional culture that safeguards communal integrity.

They believe well-being is not only the absence of illness but also balance in the community through social harmony, balanced natural surroundings, the visible universe around us, and the intangible universe of beliefs.

Temazcal Life's purpose is to inspire people to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and prioritize their well-being while making that privilege accessible to disadvantaged communities.

They operate in Austin, Texas, USA.

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