An 800g pouch of Epsom salt blended with oat and honey for a comforting, skin-soothing soak. This is the gentlest blend in the Greenman Rituals range — designed around comfort and softness rather than a strong scent or a targeted physical effect. If your skin tends to feel tight or dry after a bath, or if you find heavily fragranced products irritating, this is the one to try.
What This Blend Adds
Oat has been used in bathing for centuries as a skin soother. Colloidal oat (finely ground oat suspended in liquid) is a recognised ingredient in dermatology for calming irritated, dry, or sensitive skin. In this blend, the oat works with the warm water to create a bath that feels noticeably softer — the water takes on a slightly milky, silky quality that you can feel on your skin as you soak.
Honey is a natural humectant, meaning it draws moisture to the skin rather than stripping it away. In a bath salt blend, this translates to skin that feels hydrated and comfortable after soaking rather than the slight tightness that plain mineral baths can sometimes leave. The honey also contributes a very gentle, warm sweetness to the scent — present but not strong.
The overall fragrance is soft and food-adjacent — warm, slightly sweet, with a comforting oaty quality that is closer to a kitchen than a spa in the best possible way. It is the least "perfumed" of the four scented blends, and the subtlety is deliberate. This is comfort, not statement.
The Epsom salt base provides the same magnesium sulphate mineral benefits as the rest of the range — muscle easing, tension relief, general physical relaxation — while the oat and honey focus on skin comfort rather than aromatherapy.
Who This Is For
Spa Relax is the blend for people who prioritise how their skin feels over how their bath smells. It is well suited to dry skin, sensitive skin, skin that reacts to strong fragrances, or skin that simply feels better with gentle, nourishing ingredients in the water. It is also a good winter soak, when central heating and cold air leave skin feeling tight and stripped, and a straightforward mineral bath might make that worse rather than better.
It works at any time of day. Unlike Sleep Good (evening-oriented) or Glow and Go (morning-oriented), Spa Relax has no strong time-of-day association. The scent is calm but not sedating, warm but not energising. It is the neutral centre of the range.
In the Bath
Add 100 to 150g to warm water. You will notice the water change texture slightly as the oat disperses — it becomes softer, almost silky. The honey sweetness is gentle and close to the surface of the water rather than filling the room the way lavender or mandarin do. Soak for 15 to 20 minutes. You may want to rinse lightly afterward if you prefer not to leave any residue, though many people find the slight softness on the skin after the soak is part of the benefit. Made in Sheffield, 800g craft-style pouch. External use only.
Spa Relax vs the Rest of the Range
If the range were mapped on a spectrum, Pure Formula is the functional end (mineral only, no additions) and Glow and Go is the most complex (multiple salts, oils, vitamins). Spa Relax sits in the middle — a few considered additions that focus on skin comfort rather than aromatherapy or targeted recovery. It is the blend you would choose when you want to feel looked after without being overwhelmed, and when your skin needs kindness more than your muscles need menthol.
A Note on Gifting
The oat and honey combination has a warmth and approachability that makes it a natural comfort gift — well suited to someone recovering from illness, going through a difficult time, or simply in need of something gentle and nice. It is also the safest choice in the range for a recipient with sensitive skin, where you might hesitate to gift a strongly scented product. The "spa relax" positioning gives it enough of a self-care narrative to feel intentional as a gift rather than just practical.
Common Questions
Will the oat leave residue in my bath?
A small amount of fine residue is possible, as with any oat-based bath product. Rinsing the bath after draining is usually sufficient. The residue is not sticky or staining — it wipes away easily.
Is this suitable for eczema or very sensitive skin?
Oat-based bathing is widely recommended for dry and sensitive skin conditions, and many people with eczema find oat baths soothing. However, individual skin varies, and we cannot guarantee suitability for specific conditions. If you have active eczema or a diagnosed skin condition, patch testing on a small area or checking with a dermatologist is a sensible precaution.
How does the scent compare to Sleep Good or Recovery?
Much softer. Sleep Good has a clear lavender aromatherapy presence, an