





Bano Dulce | Sweet Bath
Sweet baths are sacred in Afro-Caribbean and Latin American traditions, used to draw in sweetness, peace, protection, love, and spiritual alignment after a period of cleansing or hardship. Where bitter baths remove, sweet baths invite—they nourish the spirit, uplift the heart, and magnetize blessings and clarity.
This sweet bath blend is especially supportive after moments of emotional release, big transitions, or spiritual work. It helps restore your auric field, soothe the nervous system, and bring you back into the energy of receptivity and grace.
Contains:
Lavender, Rose petals, Calendula, Sage, Eucalyptus, Motherwort, Cinnamon, Linden flowers, and Elderflower—a lush and aromatic blend of herbs and flowers traditionally used for love, emotional healing, protection, and sweetness of spirit.
When to Use a Sweet Bath:
After a bitter bath or spiritual cleanse
During new moon phases or new beginnings
Before rituals of love, self-worth, or manifestation
When calling in softness, beauty, clarity, or heart healing
Anytime your spirit needs to be reminded it is worthy of sweetness
Ritual Instructions:
Boil 3–4 tablespoons of the herb blend in 1–2 quarts of water for 15–20 minutes.
Strain and allow the infusion to cool to a warm, skin-safe temperature.
Set your intention with love. Say aloud or in your heart:
“I welcome sweetness, peace, and aligned blessings into my life. I am open to receive.”Pour the bath slowly over your body (head to toe or neck down), envisioning golden light surrounding and filling you.
Let the water air dry—do not towel off. Rest in stillness or prayer to integrate.
Optional: Repeat for 3, 5, or 7 consecutive days to deepen the blessing and anchor the frequency of grace
This sweet bath is a ritual of returning to love—to your body, your path, and the divine flow of your life. Let the flowers speak to your heart, and allow the sweetness to stay with you.
Sweet baths are sacred in Afro-Caribbean and Latin American traditions, used to draw in sweetness, peace, protection, love, and spiritual alignment after a period of cleansing or hardship. Where bitter baths remove, sweet baths invite—they nourish the spirit, uplift the heart, and magnetize blessings and clarity.
This sweet bath blend is especially supportive after moments of emotional release, big transitions, or spiritual work. It helps restore your auric field, soothe the nervous system, and bring you back into the energy of receptivity and grace.
Contains:
Lavender, Rose petals, Calendula, Sage, Eucalyptus, Motherwort, Cinnamon, Linden flowers, and Elderflower—a lush and aromatic blend of herbs and flowers traditionally used for love, emotional healing, protection, and sweetness of spirit.
When to Use a Sweet Bath:
After a bitter bath or spiritual cleanse
During new moon phases or new beginnings
Before rituals of love, self-worth, or manifestation
When calling in softness, beauty, clarity, or heart healing
Anytime your spirit needs to be reminded it is worthy of sweetness
Ritual Instructions:
Boil 3–4 tablespoons of the herb blend in 1–2 quarts of water for 15–20 minutes.
Strain and allow the infusion to cool to a warm, skin-safe temperature.
Set your intention with love. Say aloud or in your heart:
“I welcome sweetness, peace, and aligned blessings into my life. I am open to receive.”Pour the bath slowly over your body (head to toe or neck down), envisioning golden light surrounding and filling you.
Let the water air dry—do not towel off. Rest in stillness or prayer to integrate.
Optional: Repeat for 3, 5, or 7 consecutive days to deepen the blessing and anchor the frequency of grace
This sweet bath is a ritual of returning to love—to your body, your path, and the divine flow of your life. Let the flowers speak to your heart, and allow the sweetness to stay with you.
Sweet baths are sacred in Afro-Caribbean and Latin American traditions, used to draw in sweetness, peace, protection, love, and spiritual alignment after a period of cleansing or hardship. Where bitter baths remove, sweet baths invite—they nourish the spirit, uplift the heart, and magnetize blessings and clarity.
This sweet bath blend is especially supportive after moments of emotional release, big transitions, or spiritual work. It helps restore your auric field, soothe the nervous system, and bring you back into the energy of receptivity and grace.
Contains:
Lavender, Rose petals, Calendula, Sage, Eucalyptus, Motherwort, Cinnamon, Linden flowers, and Elderflower—a lush and aromatic blend of herbs and flowers traditionally used for love, emotional healing, protection, and sweetness of spirit.
When to Use a Sweet Bath:
After a bitter bath or spiritual cleanse
During new moon phases or new beginnings
Before rituals of love, self-worth, or manifestation
When calling in softness, beauty, clarity, or heart healing
Anytime your spirit needs to be reminded it is worthy of sweetness
Ritual Instructions:
Boil 3–4 tablespoons of the herb blend in 1–2 quarts of water for 15–20 minutes.
Strain and allow the infusion to cool to a warm, skin-safe temperature.
Set your intention with love. Say aloud or in your heart:
“I welcome sweetness, peace, and aligned blessings into my life. I am open to receive.”Pour the bath slowly over your body (head to toe or neck down), envisioning golden light surrounding and filling you.
Let the water air dry—do not towel off. Rest in stillness or prayer to integrate.
Optional: Repeat for 3, 5, or 7 consecutive days to deepen the blessing and anchor the frequency of grace
This sweet bath is a ritual of returning to love—to your body, your path, and the divine flow of your life. Let the flowers speak to your heart, and allow the sweetness to stay with you.