Not your average magnesium- blended with therapeutic hydrosols for added botanical benefits. This is prairie-born, purpose-crafted wellness in a bottle. This combination pairs the replenishing power of magnesium with two botanicals known for their calming and skin-soothing properties. Housed in a 100ml frosted glass bottle.
For the body that carries you, the mind that never stops, and the spirit that longs for rest.
From the mineral-rich depths of the Dead Sea to the lavender fields of BC and the chamomile gardens of Alberta, this blend is my way of bottling stillness. Each spray carries a whisper of calm, a trace of prairie wind, and the deep, replenishing power of magnesium — the mineral your body craves when the day has taken more than it’s given.
We start with magnesium chloride from the Dead Sea — a pure, highly absorbable form of this essential mineral — and blend it with lavender lovingly farmed in BC and chamomile grown here in Alberta. The result? A skin-loving, soul-soothing spray that helps replenish your magnesium stores while surrounding you in the calming botanicals you know and love.
Why you’ll love it
Lavender — encourages relaxation, eases stress, and offers gentle care for the skin.
Chamomile — treasured for centuries to quiet tension, calm the mind, and nurture skin.
Magnesium — the “relaxation mineral,” crucial for hundreds of body functions, from muscle recovery to sleep quality.
Benefits of Magnesium
Relieves muscle tension, aches, cramps, and PMS-related discomfort.
Supports restful sleep and a calmer nervous system.
Helps regulate blood sugar, mood, and energy levels.
Aids in workout recovery by replacing magnesium lost through sweat.
May help reduce migraine frequency and severity.
Supports bone health, heart health, and overall vitality.
How to Use
Spritz 2–5 times on legs, lower back, abdomen, or back of the neck. I personally like to spray 3-4 shots on the bottom of my feet at night.
Massage in and allow to absorb.
Avoid the face, freshly shaved skin, and sensitive areas.
A tingling sensation may occur the first few uses — this is a sign of low magnesium and usually subsides with consistent use.