In today’s fast-paced world, few rituals slow us down quite like a warm bath. But did you know that
the simple act of bathing was once considered a sacred experience? Across ancient civilisations,
the bath was more than a way to cleanse the skin – it was a gateway to emotional release, spiritual
realignment, and inner peace.
At Cocoshore, we’re passionate about reviving that tradition. Our Chamomile and Lavender Bath
Tea is inspired by the old ways – a botanical blend that transforms your bath into a moment of
stillness and healing.
And when paired with a calming cup of herbal tea, like Jaroma Tea’s award-winning blends, this
ritual becomes an immersive journey of self-care – from the outside in.
In this blog, we dive into the timeless art of bathing, explore the therapeutic power of herbs, and
share our favourite rituals for combining tea and tub.
A Brief History of Bathing: More Than a Cleanse
Throughout history, bathing has held deep cultural and emotional meaning. Ancient people
understood that the body thrives in water – and that water has the power to hold, cleanse, and
restore.
Cleopatra is perhaps the most famous bather in history. The Queen of the Nile was said to bathe in
warm milk blended with honey and rose oil – a ritual that nourished her skin and soothed her spirit.
Her bath wasn’t just about beauty; it was a sacred time to connect with the divine feminine.
Japanese onsen bathing centres around nature and silence. Soaking in mineral-rich spring water
promotes relaxation and longevity. Turkish hammams combine steam and exfoliation with deep rest.
Russian banyas use herbal infusions and birch leaves to stimulate detox through the skin and
lymphatic system.
These traditions prove what we intuitively know: a bath is more than hot water. It’s a ceremony. A
return to the self.
Why Botanicals Belong in the Bath
At Cocoshore, we believe water alone is powerful – but when infused with botanicals, it becomes
transformative.
Our Chamomile and Lavender Bath Tea was crafted to elevate your soak using ingredients that
have been cherished for centuries:
- Chamomile Flowers: Known for calming the nervous system and soothing inflamed skin
- Lavender Buds: Aromatic and relaxing; supports emotional release and promotes better sleep
When steeped in hot bathwater, these botanicals slowly release their aroma, oils, and natural benefits – much like a tea for the body.
Soaking with Intention: The Mind-Body-Soul Benefits
A warm botanicals bath supports all three layers of wellness:
Body:
- Relaxes sore muscles
- Softens and hydrates skin
- Reduces inflammation and stimulates circulation
Mind:
- Decreases anxiety
- Supports parasympathetic (rest) nervous system
- Creates space for mindfulness and reflection
Soul:
- Encourages presence and self-connection
- Feels sacred, ancient, and deeply feminine
- Acts as a gentle reset when life feels overwhelming
Add in the ritual of a warm drink, and you’ve created a full sensory experience – one that touches
every part of your being. This can used as one of your self-care rituals.
Sipping While Soaking: The Jaroma Tea Ritual We Love
One of our favourite ways to enhance the bath ritual is by pairing it with a cup of herbal tea. Why not try the botanical wellness blends by Jaroma Tea – a South Australian tea brand with a focus on organic, functional infusions.
Here are a few of their blends that would pair nicely with our bath tea:
Night Owl – Deep Sleep Blend:
A dreamy mix of chamomile, lemon balm, lavender, and passionflower – the perfect tea to wind
down your day. Ideal when paired with Cocoshore Chamomile & Lavender Bath Tea for a sleep
ritual.
Goddess Bliss – Hormone & Skin Support Blend:
This tea supports feminine balance with herbs like burdock root, milk thistle, and peppermint. A
beautiful way to honour your inner goddess – especially with rose-infused bathwater.
My Personal Ritual: How I Wind Down at Home
As someone who hand-blends botanicals bath products, I often crave quiet moments to refill my own
cup – literally and figuratively.
My evening ritual looks like this:
- I steep a mug of Jaroma Tea – usually Night Owl if it’s been a full-on day.
- I run a bath and drop in Cocoshore Bath Tea (in its cotton bag) under the faucet to let it gently
infuse. - I light a few candles, turn off my phone, and breathe.
The tea in my cup and the tea in my bath work together to slow me down. By the time I’m wrapped
in my robe and ready for sleep, my mind is softer, my heart calmer. This is self-care. This is
self-respect.
Create Your Own Bath & Tea Ritual: A Simple Guide
Want to create your own sanctuary at home? Here’s how to get started.
You’ll Need:
- A sachet of Cocoshore Bath Tea
- A cup of Jaroma Herbal Tea
- Candles or gentle lighting
- Soft music or silence
- 30 minutes of uninterrupted time
Step-by-Step:
- Fill your bath with warm water.
- Place the bath tea sachet into the water. Let it steep for 5-10 minutes.
- Brew your herbal tea and bring it to the tub.
- Slide in, breathe deep, and allow yourself to simply be.
- Stay as long as you like. Rinse off gently, dry, and rest.
Closing Thoughts: Return to the Ritual
Bathing is a practice as old as humanity – but in our busy modern lives, it’s easy to forget its magic.
At Cocoshore, we invite you to bring back the bath. Not as a chore, but as a gift to yourself. To
steep in botanicals. To sip your favourite tea. To make space for silence, breath, and reconnection.
Whether you’re drawn to the elegance of Cleopatra’s rituals or the quiet simplicity of Japanese
soaking, one thing remains true: water heals. Herbs nourish. And you are worthy of both.
So go ahead. Draw the bath. Brew the tea. And come home to yourself.





