Sea + Tea
The Shower That Feels Like You Actually Went Somewhere
Some mornings you wake up and your body feels like a clenched fist. Tight shoulders. Stiff neck. The kind of tension that lives in your jaw without asking permission.
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This is the collection for that feeling. Sea clay from volcanic deposits. Green tea extract. Kelp powder. Rooibos. Ingredients that sound like they came from somewhere with better weather than Maryland. Bath soaks that actually dissolve tension instead of just sitting pretty in the water. Body scrubs with pumice stone that work on calluses and rough patches without apology. The dry mask that pulls out whatever your pores have been holding onto.
Everything's made in small batches at our Owings Mills lab. Sugar crystals from actual sugar cane, not microplastics. Epsom salt and pink Himalayan mineral salt in ratios that actually matter for muscle recovery. Shea butter and cupuacu butter because your skin shouldn't feel stripped after exfoliating. The body oil goes on damp skin right out of the shower—sunflower, jojoba, avocado, sea buckthorn. People say it absorbs faster than they expected.
The fragrance is green tea with marine notes. Not fake ocean breeze from a car air freshener. Actual kelp and mineral salt balanced with matcha and white tea. It smells like the question: what if I could reset before the day starts?
Made in Owings Mills
Small-batch production in our USDA-standard lab facility. Everything mixed, poured, and packaged by hand. No industrial manufacturing, no mystery ingredients.
Actual Sea Clay
Moroccan lava clay, bentonite, kaolin, sea clay from mineral deposits. The masks and scrubs use ground pumice stone—volcanic rock that actually exfoliates instead of just pushing dead skin around.
Plant-Powered Exfoliation
Sugar crystals and blueberry seeds in the body scrub. Coconut fruit juice powder in the dry mask. Green tea extract, kelp, rooibos tea. If it came from a plant, we kept it. If it came from a lab pretending to be a plant, we didn't.
Works on Damp Skin
The body oil is designed for post-shower application. Sunflower, jojoba, avocado, and sea buckthorn oils absorb faster on damp skin. Lock in moisture before you even reach for a towel.
Woman-Owned, Maryland Made
Founded by a beekeeper. Run by people who actually use these products. No parent company, no private equity, no compromises on ingredient quality.
Bath soak dissolves completely in water—Epsom salt, pink Himalayan salt, chamomile powder. Body scrub is sugar crystals with pumice stone for physical exfoliation in the shower. One relaxes muscles, one removes dead skin. Use the soak when you're tight, the scrub when you're rough.
Mix one tablespoon of powder with water, honey, or yogurt until it forms a paste. Apply to clean skin, leave on for 10-15 minutes until it dries. Rinse with warm water. The sea clay and kelp pull out oil and impurities. Use it once a week, or whenever your face feels congested.
The bath soak has magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) and pink Himalayan mineral salt—both help with muscle tension and soreness. It's not going to replace a massage, but it works better than a regular bath. People use it after long runs, yard work, or days when their neck won't turn all the way.
It's formulated for body, not face. The fragrance blend and sea buckthorn oil can be too intense for facial skin. Stick with face-specific products for anything above your collarbone.
Green tea with marine notes. Think matcha and white tea balanced with kelp and mineral salt. Not sweet, not floral, not fake ocean breeze. Earthy and clean. If green tea had a cousin who lived by the ocean, this would be it.
No. The body cream contains beeswax, and the dry mask has honey powder. Everything else in the collection is vegan. If beeswax is a dealbreaker, skip the cream and use the body oil instead.
Depends how generous you are. Most people get 8-12 uses from one jar. The sugar crystals and pumice stone don't dissolve immediately, so a little goes further than you'd think. Store it somewhere dry—moisture makes sugar clump.