Step into the moonlight.
Massage a handful of Lunar Bath onto damp skin in circular motions, focusing on pulse points.
As the indigo crystals dissolve into a milky emollient, breathe deeply to ground the senses. Rinse clean to reveal polished, hydrated skin.
Ingredients: Sucrose (Cane Sugar), Caprylic/Capric Triglyceride (Fractionated Coconut Oil), Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), Cetearyl Alcohol (and) Polysorbate 60 (Emulsifying Wax), Kaolin (White Clay), Clitoria Ternatea (Butterfly Pea) Powder, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Anthemis Nobilis (Roman Chamomile) Flower Oil
Locally crafted
Post-Event Recovery
Formulated specifically to decompress the body after high-energy travel and events.
Small Batch Purity
USP-grade salts and organic botanicals. No synthetic "fragrance"—only pure botanical oils.
The Coordinates
Every scent is inspired by a real Getaway destination. Lunar Bath Scrub is inspired by the full moon parties hosted by Getaway facilitators across Colorado.
Frequently Asked Questions
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For restorative maintenance, we recommend a 20-minute soak twice a week. Our sugar scrubs are gentle enough for daily use, but most of our community finds that 3 times a week—specifically after a long flight or a high-energy event—is the "sweet spot" for skin radiance.
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Unlike standard oil-based scrubs that leave you feeling greasy, our formula is designed to turn into a moisturizing lotion upon contact with water. It allows the botanicals to penetrate the skin while rinsing clean.
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Absolutely. In fact, we encourage it. The Butterfly Pea Flower will tint your bathwater a soft indigo, and the Kaolin clay will turn the water silky. It’s a full-body sensory experience.
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Never. We exclusively use steam-distilled, therapeutic-grade essential oils. If it doesn’t come from a plant, it isn't in our jar. This ensures that you are receiving the functional benefits of aromatherapy rather than just a "pleasant smell.”
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Not yet! Check back this Summer.
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While our ingredients are natural, essential oils are potent. We recommend a patch test on a small area of skin first.