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Heathcote & Ivory Lavender Fields Bathing Flowers
Our body goes through a lot during birth. Our Postpartum care products are designed to help you navigate the early days and weeks after birth while helping you to heal, rest and recover. PROUD MEMBERS OF THE GARDEN CENTRE ASSOCIATION uk Orders Below £25 Orders Over £25 33), CI 14700 (FD&C Red No. INGREDIENTS: Sodium Laureth-6 Carboxylate, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Zea Mays (Corn) Starch, Glycerin, Dimethicone, Paraffinum Liquidum (Mineral Oil), Alcohol Denat.
- Healing and Well-being: Beyond religious and ceremonial purposes, bath flowers are also used for their potential therapeutic benefits.
- The act of bathing with these flowers symbolizes the cleansing of impurities, both physical and spiritual.
- Soap petals infused with a calming fragrance of lavender, a pinch of wild hops, violet, sandalwood and warming amber.
- These flowers are presented on altars or in front of religious statues as a gesture of devotion and respect.
- For example, during the Dragon Boat Festival (Duanwu Festival), people often prepare baths filled with various herbs and flowers, including bath flowers.
- Dimensions : 6 x 14 x 14cm ( L x W x H)
- Cruelty free and vegan friendly
- Festivals and Celebrations: Bath flowers are commonly used during festivals and celebrations in Chinese culture.
- Offerings to Deities: In Chinese religious ceremonies, bath flowers are often offered as a form of worship to deities, spirits, or ancestors.
- Calorie-free
- Ancestor Worship: Ancestor worship is an integral part of Chinese culture and religious beliefs.
- Different colors and types of flowers can represent various aspects of life and spirituality.
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