The day is done. Now it's your turn

You gave a lot today. This is how you come back to yourself. Begin the Wind-Down →

For the part of the day that belongs to you.

There's a moment every evening when the doing is supposed to stop. But stopping isn't always easy — the mind keeps running long after the body is ready to rest.

The Evening Wind-Down is a simple sensory ritual that helps your nervous system make the transition. Warm water. Familiar scent. A sequence your body begins to recognize as the signal that the day is finished and rest is allowed.

You don't have to earn this. You just have to begin.

Four steps. Fifteen minutes. Permission granted.

Draw the Bath

Add the Bath Salts to warm water and let the scent fill the room before you even get in. This is the signal — the moment your nervous system starts to shift gears. Breathe it in. The transition has already begun.

Soak

This is the part you don't rush. Let the warmth do what warmth does — loosen the shoulders, quiet the mental chatter, soften the edges of the day. Stay as long as you need.

After the Bath

While your skin is still warm, apply the Dry Body Oil first — it seals in moisture and carries the scent. Then layer the Lotion over it. The combination leaves skin deeply nourished and the fragrance lingering long into the evening.

The Final Step

Spray the Magnesium Spray on your shoulders, neck, or the soles of your feet. This is the quietest part of the ritual — the one that tells your body sleep is coming. Let it absorb. You're done for the day.

Two scents. One intention.

Cashmere Sweater — Vanilla, jasmine, sandalwood, and coconut. Warm, enveloping, and deeply comforting. This is the scent of the moment the day finally lets go — soft, unhurried, like wrapping yourself in something familiar. For the evenings when you need to feel held.

Cozy Flannel — Soft, warm, and quietly settling. The olfactory equivalent of pulling on your favorite sweater and sitting somewhere you don't have to be anything for anyone. For the evenings when you just need the world to get smaller and softer.

Not sure which one? Cashmere Sweater if you want deep comfort. Cozy Flannel if you want simple, quiet warmth.

Pure Placid
Light a candle before the bath is even drawn.

The ritual works best when the scent fills the room before you arrive. Light the Cashmere Sweater or Cozy Flannel candle ten minutes before you get in — by the time you step into the bath, your nervous system is already beginning to shift.

Why the same scent, every evening, changes everything.

Scent has a direct pathway to the limbic system — the part of the brain that governs emotion and the body's stress response. When you pair a consistent fragrance with a consistent wind-down ritual, your brain begins to associate that scent with rest and safety.

Over time you need less effort to get there. The scent alone begins to carry you. The bath, the warmth, the familiar fragrance — your body learns what's coming next and starts preparing before you even ask it to.

This is why the ritual matters more than the products. The products just make it real.