Magnesium Chloride

At Therapeutic Concentration

NorthMend Complex

Three Botanical Actives

Made in Ontario

Small Batches, By Hand

The Promise

You can't force yourself to relax. You can only give yourself somewhere to stop.

The harder you try to switch off, the more wired you get. Surrender takes the effort out of it. Warm water, deep botanicals, a cloud of foam, and a body that finally lets go without being told to.

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The Proprietary Blend

The Sleepwave Blend.

Blue chamomile, jujube seed, and spikenard, blended for a deep, grounding end-of-day scent.

Blue Chamomile

A deeper, richer chamomile that anchors the calm with its scent.

Jujube Seed

An ancient botanical long tied to quiet, restful evenings.

Spikenard

An earthy, grounding aroma, a botanical cousin of valerian.

Product Benefits
What the Soak Does

High-Purity Epsom Salt

Magnesium-rich and foaming, it leaves skin silky and the water soft.

The Sleepwave Blend

Blue chamomile, jujube, and spikenard blended as one grounding scent.

A Cloud of Foam

Foams into a soft bubble bath, not a flat salt soak.

The Body's Off-Switch

Builds the cue that this bath means the day, and the day's demands, are done.

Vegan & Cruelty-Free

Vegan, cruelty-free, and scented with real botanicals, never synthetic fragrance.

For the Wired Night

Made for the nights your mind won't switch off and you need to land.

Made For

For the body that forgot how to let go.

The Can't-Switch-Off

You're exhausted but wired, lying in bed running tomorrow's list. This is the stop you give yourself before then.

The Stress-Carrier

You hold the whole day in your shoulders and bring it home. This is where you put it down for ten minutes.

The Bubble-Bath Believer

You already love a long, foaming soak. This is the one that does something while you're in it.

Woman post-workout

The first soak I noticed the next morning.

Verified review · Arctic Recovery

Common Questions

Asked and answered.

Is this a good bath soak for stress and sleep?

It's the foaming wind-down for the end of a wired day. The grounding scent of blue chamomile, jujube, and spikenard, the warm magnesium soak, and a cloud of bubbles make the last part of your night calmer and slower, so you head to bed settled instead of switched on. Over time, the bath becomes the cue that the day is done.

What does an Epsom salt bath do?

Epsom salt makes the water feel soft and leaves skin silky, and a warm mineral soak is one of the oldest, simplest ways to slow your body down at the end of the day. Surrender builds on that with grounding botanicals and a soft foam. The result is an evening that actually has an ending.

How is this different from Sweet Dreamer?

Both are evening soaks, but they hit differently. Sweet Dreamer is the clean, straightforward wind-down before bed. Surrender is the deeper, foaming, let-it-all-go version, with a richer botanical scent and a full cloud of bubbles for the nights you really need to disappear into the water.

What's in the Stillwater Complex?

Blue chamomile, jujube seed, and spikenard, the botanicals behind the deep, grounding scent. Magnesium-rich Epsom salt carries the soak. The full formula stays ours, but those three set the tone.

Is it actually a bubble bath?

Yes. Surrender foams into a soft cloud of bubbles, unlike a flat salt soak, so it's a real bubble bath with a mineral-rich base underneath.

When and how often should I use it?

The last hour before bed, as often as you like. Most people land on two or three nights a week, usually the ones that won't switch off on their own. Run it warm, not hot, and give yourself fifteen minutes.