Danuta

Soothing Sea Salt with Dry Mineral Water™

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A blend of Dry Mineral Water™, purified sea salt and bisphite. This blend of salts with lavender and citrus is designed to calm and prepare you for bedtime. The magnesium ions dissolved in the bath help to facilitate the absorption of the other active components of the Dry Mineral Water.

Add about 50 g of the contents of the sachet to a warm bath (38°C) and enjoy a strongly soothing bath for about 15 to 20 minutes, while the active ingredients do their work. Meditate, sing, read, listen to music - any calming activity will do. Drink water before, during and after the bath. When you get out of the bath, dry your skin thoroughly and wrap yourself in a flannel towel... you will feel better. Ideal for use before bedtime. Suitable for all skin types. Avoid contact with eyes or respiratory tract. Keep dry and out of direct sunlight and out of the reach of children.

MINERAL SALTS, SEA SALT, BISCHOFITE, ORANGE ESSENTIAL OIL, LAVENDER ESSENTIAL OIL, MARJORAM ESSENTIAL OIL, JAPANESE LAUREL ESSENTIAL OIL.
INCI: MINERAL SALTS, SEA SALT, MAGNESIUM CHLORIDE, CITRUS AURANTIUM DULCIS PEEL OIL, LAVANDULA ANGUSTIFOLIA OIL, ORIGANUM MARJORANA FLOWER OIL, LITSEA CUBEBA FRUIT OIL.

Danutė Kęstutaitė, Lithuanian princess, princess of Mazovia (Mozuria). From Gediminas. Daughter of Lithuanian Grand Duke Kęstutis and Birutė, sister of Vytautas, Tautvilla, Žygimantas and Ringailė. Around 1373 she married Prince Jonušas I of Mazovia (Mozuria). Danutė's baptismal father was Günter of Hohenstein, Komtour of Osterode of the Teutonic Order. In 1382, her brother Vytautas stayed with her while escaping from the captivity of Jogaila.
1411 Danutė donated funds to St. Danuta contributed funds for the construction of the Church of the Visitation of the Virgin Mary in Warsaw's New Town. In 1429 she became a widow. She was buried in the Dominican church (after it burnt down in the 19th century, her remains were moved to the Franciscan church) in Warka (Mazovian province).