





Hinoki Japanese Bath Flakes
Clarify. Calm. Cleanse.
Hinoki (檜), a revered cypress wood native to central Japan, has been used for centuries in sacred baths and temples for its purifying, antimicrobial, and mood-elevating properties. Its natural resistance to humidity, long lifespan, and rich citrus-woody aroma make it a timeless choice for ritual bathing and restoration.
With lustrous white flakes and a clean, grounding scent, Hinoki helps release physical tension and promote mental clarity—whether steeped in a warm bath or used as a natural air freshener.
How to Use:
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Place the hinoki bag in a bowl and pour boiling water over it.
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Let steep for 5–10 minutes like tea.
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Add both the infused water and hinoki bag to your bath.
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For a stronger aroma, gently squeeze and knead the bag while soaking.
Pro Tips:
• After use, remove the flakes and dry them thoroughly on a tray.
• Once dried, use as a natural air freshener.
• Add essential oil or place in an aroma lamp to release scent through gentle heat.
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Clarify. Calm. Cleanse.
Hinoki (檜), a revered cypress wood native to central Japan, has been used for centuries in sacred baths and temples for its purifying, antimicrobial, and mood-elevating properties. Its natural resistance to humidity, long lifespan, and rich citrus-woody aroma make it a timeless choice for ritual bathing and restoration.
With lustrous white flakes and a clean, grounding scent, Hinoki helps release physical tension and promote mental clarity—whether steeped in a warm bath or used as a natural air freshener.
How to Use:
-
Place the hinoki bag in a bowl and pour boiling water over it.
-
Let steep for 5–10 minutes like tea.
-
Add both the infused water and hinoki bag to your bath.
-
For a stronger aroma, gently squeeze and knead the bag while soaking.
Pro Tips:
• After use, remove the flakes and dry them thoroughly on a tray.
• Once dried, use as a natural air freshener.
• Add essential oil or place in an aroma lamp to release scent through gentle heat.