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From shower steamers to body butter made with natural ingredients and self-care gifts for yourself and your loved ones, Thulisa Naturals makes everyday feel like a spa day.

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Thank You  Lavender Mint Duo Shower Steamers

Thank You Lavender Mint Duo Shower Steamers

$10

Gifting is made easy with our calming lavender mint shower steamers packaged in our stunning 'Thank you' box designed to bring joy to any occasion. This captivating scent is both uplifting and comforting, whisking you away to a world of blissful rest and relaxation. Go ahead and pamper yourself, without breaking a sweat ... or the bank! These shower steamers make a great gift for teachers, moms, best friends, dad, co workers, employees and anyone you want to show your appreciation to. Each giftable box contains 2 shower steamers. Each shower steamer tablet lasts approximately 2 showers. All shower steamers are vegan, handmade in the USA with love and care, made with ethically sourced ingredients and oils and are 1 inch in diameter, the perfect size to prevent wastage while enjoying every last bit of your aromatic ritual. Each of our products are Leaping Bunny certified. Ingredients Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Citric Acid, Zea Mays (Corn Starch), Lavender Essential Oil (Lavandula Angustifolia), Geranium Essential Oil (Pelargonium Graveolens), Menthol, Coconut Oil (Capric Triglycerides), Mineral Pigment, Lavender (Lavandula sp.) How to Use Get your shower steamy. Place the shower steamer on your shower floor where small amounts can touch the product to release the relaxing aromas. Tips to make your shower steamer last longer 1. Get your shower nice and steamy 2. Turn exhaust fan off 3. Sprinkle a few drops of water onto the shower steamer to activate it, then place your shower steamer in the corner of your shower. We Give Back We're proud to partner with Intsikelelo by donating a portion of all sales to provide nutritious meals to food-insecure preschoolers in South Africa’s Western Cape.