The Bedtime Ritual Box
Four products that work the way your body actually wants to wind down. The body scrub melts tension out of your shoulders. The bath soak turns your tub into a cloud of mineral-soft water with lavender buds bobbing at the surface. Body butter that slides on and disappears before you can say, "I'm too tired for this." A dry mask you mix fresh—takes thirty seconds, feels like you've got your life together.
What Makes Our Petite Lavender Set Special?
- Peace of Mind Bath Soak (1.8oz): Dead Sea salt, Epsom salt, and dried lavender buds. Enough for two baths.
- Peace of Mind Body Scrub (2oz): Organic cane sugar and honey crystals in a base of sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, shea butter, and cocoa butter. Scented with an essential oil blend.
- Peace of Mind Body Butter (1.7oz): Sweet almond oil, coconut oil, organic cocoa butter, and Bee Inspired honey. Emulsified formula absorbs quickly on damp skin.
- Calming Dry Mask (1oz): Coconut fruit juice powder, kaolin clay, oat kernel meal, lavender flower powder, honey, and bentonite. Mix with water, honey, or yogurt to a paste.
- Farm-grown lavender: Planted, harvested, and dried at Kara's Kent Island farm. Not sourced from a warehouse.
- Made in Maryland: Small batches at our Owings Mills facility, checked before they ship.
A complete Peace of Mind routine in one box — try the full line before committing to full sizes.
How to Use: For a quick reset, use the body scrub over the sink on hands and forearms, rinse, and follow with body butter while skin is still damp. For a full bath, pour the soak under running water, soak, then apply body butter after patting dry. For the mask, mix a teaspoon of powder with water, honey, or yogurt to paste consistency, spread on clean skin, leave ten minutes, and rinse with warm water.
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Petite Lavender Set FAQs
Are these sample-size or full-size lavender products?
Smaller than our full-size products, but generously sized for a sampler set. The 1.8oz bath soak is enough for two full baths. The 2oz body scrub gives you about a week of regular use. The 1.7oz body butter covers a similar window. The 1oz dry mask powder makes about ten masks at a teaspoon per use. It's a real introduction to each product, not a one-application teaser. If you finish a Petite and want to keep going, the full-size Peace of Mind items are on the collection page.
What does the lavender actually smell like?
Lavender from our own farm, not from a warehouse. Kara plants, harvests, and dries it at her Kent Island farm, and we distill and blend it in our Owings Mills lab. The result is softer and fresher than commercial lavender, with citrus top notes that keep it bright instead of medicinal. Not the sharp lavender from drugstore products, not the heavy floral lavender from vintage perfumes. People either know immediately they'll love it or they're surprised they do.
How should I use the products together for a bedtime routine?
Start the bath running and pour the soak under the warm water so the salts dissolve and the lavender buds float free. While it fills, mix a teaspoon of dry mask with water or honey and spread it on clean skin. Soak ten to fifteen minutes, then rinse the mask. After the bath, use the body scrub on damp skin where you carry tension, rinse, pat almost dry, and finish with body butter while skin is still slightly damp. Get into bed.
Can I use the Calming Mask on body areas besides my face?
You can. The formula is gentle enough for the neck, chest, shoulders, or anywhere skin feels reactive or congested. Some people use it as a spot treatment on irritated patches or after a long day in chlorinated pool water. Mix the same ratio (two parts powder, one part liquid), apply to clean skin, leave on for ten to twenty minutes, and rinse with warm water. Keep it external, and skip any broken or actively inflamed skin.
What can I mix the mask powder with?
Water works perfectly. Plenty of people get more creative: green tea, almond milk, carrot juice, plain Greek yogurt, even raw honey. The ratio stays the same. Two parts mask powder to one part liquid, stirred until it's thick like yogurt or frosting. Mix fresh each time, since once it's wet, it's wet. Different liquids add their own properties (yogurt is more soothing, green tea is antioxidant-rich), so feel free to experiment with what your skin responds to.
How often should I use a dry clay mask?
Once or twice a week is the sweet spot for most skin. Clay masks pull oil and impurities, and overdoing it can leave skin feeling tight or unbalanced. If your skin is on the sensitive side, start with once a week and see how it feels. If you're using it for a specific concern (a breakout, a dull patch, a Sunday reset before a big week), spot-treat the area instead of doing the whole face every time.
Ingredients
Calming Dry Mask: Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Fruit Juice Powder, Kaolin, Honey (and) Maltodextrin, Avena Sativa (Oat) Kernal Meal, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Flower Powder, Bentonite
Peace of Mind Body Butter: Distilled Water, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, Emulsifying Wax (Cetearyl Alcohol, Polysorbate 60), Prunus Amygdalus Dulcis (Sweet Almond) Oil, *Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Seed Butter, *Stearic Acid, **Fragrance, Phenoxyethanol, Caprylyl Glycol, Sorbic Acid, Bee Inspired Honey, GMO-Free Mixed Tocopherols, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract
Peace of Mind Bath Soak: Maris Sal (Dead Sea Salts), Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt), Lavender Buds
Peace of Mind Body Scrub: *Cane Sugar, Honey Crystals (Dried Honey, Cane Juice and Molasses), *Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil, Cocos Nucifera (Coconut) Oil, *Stearic Acid, *Butyrospermum Parkii (Shea Butter), *Theobroma Cacao (Cocoa) Butter, Polysorbate 20, **Fragrance, Rosmarinus Officinalis (Rosemary) Leaf Extract, GMO-Free Mixed Tocopherols
*Organic Ingredient
**Essential Oil Blend
Dimensions
4.5 x 5 x 2.25 inches
All orders ship via UPS Ground. We DO NOT ship to PO Boxes.
You can also order and pick up from Honey House in Owings Mills, MD.