Foaming Bath with Magnesium and Salt Relax! with Olive Oil relaxing bath • calm evening • gentle foam • softened skin • gentle care
Magnesium + Salt Foaming Bath Relax! with Olive Oil is a foaming bath blend with magnesium chloride, Epsom salt, sea salt, olive oil, lavender, and frankincense. It's suited to moments when you want to give your body a warm bath, your skin a more pleasant feel after bathing, and a herbal resinous aroma.
Pour up to 3 tablespoons of the blend into warm water; for a foot bath, 1 tablespoon is sufficient. Sodium lauryl sulfate creates foam, olive oil softens the skin's feel after bathing, and essential oils provide the blend with a natural fragrance. The product is intended for external use only and is not suitable for kids under 3 years.
Why we included Nana Latta in the PraveBio.cz range
Nana Latta is a Belgian natural cosmetics brand, founded by Laura Majieva. It works with small batches, transparent formulations, and ingredients whose origins are understandable to the customer. The range combines traditional fat-based care with bath and body products based on mineral salts, plant oils, and essential oils.
It fits into the PraveBio.cz selection due to its restrained approach to formulations, clearly stated ingredients, and a method that does not rely on the synthetically perfumed effect of common toiletries. It is appropriate for customers who want a natural scent, clear formulations, and cosmetics without unnecessary steps.
Magnesium + Salt Foaming Bath Relax! – foaming mineral bath with olive oil
Relax! Bath Mix is a foaming mineral bath for evening relaxation, skincare, and a calmer end to the day. It is based on magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, and sea salt, which give the water a mineral character. Olive oil softens the skin after bathing, and lavender with frankincense adds a herbal resinous scent.
- Intended for: adults and kids from 3 years old who enjoy a warm bath, foam, and the natural scent of essential oils.
- Composition principle: mineral salts, olive oil, foaming component, and essential oils for a sensorially pleasant bath.
- Scent: derived from lavender and frankincense essential oil; linalool and limonene are natural components of the fragrance.
- How to use: add up to 3 tablespoons to warm water; for a foot bath, use 1 tablespoon.
Unlike regular liquid bath foam, this is a dry mix that activates in water. Sodium lauryl sulfate ensures foaminess, olive oil contributes to a more pleasant skin feel, and dried lavender and cornflower flowers enhance the sensory character of the bath.
After bathing, the skin feels softer to the touch and is scented with the natural aroma of lavender and frankincense. For sensitive skin, we recommend a shorter initial bath and a smaller dose, as essential oils and the foaming component may be more intense for some individuals.
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- SkinBare Hemp Exfoliating Glove – Ideal before a bath if you want to mechanically remove dead skin cells and prepare it for subsequent body care.
- Odylique Hydrating Body Lotion – Lavender – Follows the bath with light body care featuring a lavender scent and a non-greasy feel on the skin.
- WOLDOHealth Magnesium Oil – A practical local spray for the skin if you prefer quick application without a bath.
- Ayurvedic Herbal Tea - Balance – A warm herbal drink for evening unwinding after a bath.
Did you know?
- Transdermal magnesium – claims about reliable magnesium supplementation through the skin are often used in marketing, but available reviews highlight weak evidence. Therefore, with the bath, we mainly focus on the feeling of a warm bath, the mineral character of the water, and skin comfort. Review study on transdermal magnesium
- Warm bath and evening routine – research on baths shows that warm water can be associated with the perception of comfort before sleep. It's not about the effect of bath salts, but the broader context of a warm bath. Review study on warm baths and sleep
- Lavender scent – lavender essential oil is among the frequently studied scents in aromatherapy. In bath cosmetics, we describe it as a sensory component, not a therapeutic substance. Study on inhalation of lavender essential oil
- Essential oils and sensitivity – even natural fragrances can be intense for sensitive individuals. Therefore, natural fragrance allergens such as linalool and limonene are listed in the composition. Case study on contact allergy to frankincense oil
Main Benefits of the Relax! Bath
- Mineral bath with magnesium chloride, Epsom and sea salt – the mix gives the water a mineral character and is suited to a long day, after sports, or for evening relaxation. A warm bath helps create a sense of bodily comfort without the need for heavily perfumed foam.
- Foaminess thanks to sodium lauryl sulfate – this component ensures foam formation directly in the bath. If you have very sensitive or reactive skin, start with a smaller amount and a shorter bath, as foaming agents may not suit every skin type.
- Olive oil for a more pleasant skin feel – olive oil complements the mineral base with a lipid component. After the bath, the skin feels softer, and there's no need to use heavily perfumed body products.
- Scent of lavender and frankincense – lavender brings a herbal tone, and frankincense complements it with a warmer resinous layer. Lavender and cornflower flowers complete the appearance of the mix and enhance the sensory character of the bath.
Relax! is a bath mix for periods when body care should remain simple: warm water, mineral salts, foam, olive oil, and the natural aroma of essential oils. It's best suited to evenings, after a physically demanding day, or as a calm transition between the day's pace and relaxation.
Why Choose Nana Latta
The brand Nana Latta was founded in Belgium by Laura Majieva. The name in the Chechen language means Mother Earth and refers to a return to simple ingredients and understandable care. Laura is a graduate of the Organic Skincare Formulation program at Formula Botanica and connects her products with modern cosmetic formulation.
The brand's philosophy is based on grass-fed beef tallow combined with plant oils, extracts, and essential oils. For bath products, the brand operates in broader body care: working with mineral salts, olive oil, scent, and simple use.
Nana Latta produces in small batches and emphasizes readable composition. With natural ingredients, it accounts for slight differences between batches, such as in shade, scent, or consistency. This approach is closer to artisanal cosmetics than standardized shelf production.
For PraveBio.cz, the brand is mainly interesting because it offers a clearly graspable alternative to conventional cosmetics: less anonymous fragrances, shorter compositions, more traceable ingredients, and care that doesn't try to replace dermatology or medical procedures.
Simple Composition
The brand favours formulations where each ingredient has a clear role in texture, scent, or skin feel.
Small Batches
Smaller production allows for continuous monitoring of consistency, scent, and final product appearance without the pressure of mass uniformity.
Natural Fragrance
The scent derives from essential oils and botanical ingredients, not from an anonymous perfume base.
Ingredient Traceability
The brand communicates the origin of key ingredients and provides materials that make it easier for customers to understand the composition.
Composition
Magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sea salt (sodium chloride), olive oil*, sodium lauryl sulfate from coconut, lavender essential oil*, polysorbate 80, frankincense essential oil, cornflower, lavender flower, linalool*, limonene**.
*Ingredients of organic origin. **Natural components of essential oils. For external use only. Not suitable for kids under 3 years. Do not use on broken or irritated skin. Avoid contact with eyes and mucous membranes. For sensitive skin, test a small amount first. Store in a dry place, away from direct moisture, and close the container carefully after use.
Analysis of Key Ingredients and Functional Benefits
Magnesium Chloride
Origin: Mineral compound of magnesium.
Function: Part of the mineral base of the bath blend.
Benefit: Imparts a mineral character to the water and contributes to the overall feel of the salt bath.
Magnesium Sulfate
Origin: Mineral compound known as Epsom salt.
Function: Complements the mineral composition of bath water.
Benefit: Creates a pure mineral base in the bath, suitable for an evening soak after a demanding day.
Sea Salt
Origin: Salt obtained from seawater.
Function: Enhances the character of a classic salt bath.
Benefit: Helps create a bath that feels clean, simple, and pleasant on the skin.
Olive Oil
Origin: Oil from the fruit of the European olive tree.
Function: Lipid component of the bath blend.
Benefit: Softens the skin feel after bathing and complements the mineral components with a nourishing oil part.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
Origin: Foaming agent derived from coconut fatty acids.
Function: Foam formation upon contact with water.
Benefit: Enhances the sensory comfort of the bath. For sensitive skin, it's advisable to start with a smaller dose.
Lavender and Frankincense
Origin: Essential oils from narrow-leaved lavender and frankincense resin.
Function: Natural fragrance of the bath blend.
Benefit: Impart a herbal resinous scent to the bath and create a calmer sensory impression.
Application Method
- Pour up to 3 tablespoons of the blend into the bath under a stream of warm running water to activate the foaming component.
- For a foot bath, use 1 tablespoon of the blend in a basin of warm water.
- The water should be pleasantly warm, not hot; very hot baths can unnecessarily burden the skin and circulation.
- The recommended bath duration is 15 to 20 minutes. For sensitive skin, start with a shorter time and a smaller amount of the blend.
- After bathing, gently dry the skin and apply body lotion, cream, or butter as needed.
FAQ
How does this bath blend differ from regular bubble bath?
Relax! is a dry mineral blend that activates in water. It combines magnesium chloride, magnesium sulfate, sea salt, olive oil, a foaming component, and essential oils. It is not a liquid foam with synthetic fragrance but a bath blend with a mineral base and natural scent.

How much blend should I put in the bath?
Use up to 3 tablespoons in the bath. For a smaller bath, sensitive skin, or first-time use, start with a smaller amount. A higher dose does not necessarily mean a more pleasant bath; the important factors are water temperature, bath duration, and individual tolerance.

How long should the bath last?
Usually, 15–20 minutes is sufficient. A longer bath may unnecessarily dry or burden the skin for some individuals, especially if the water is too hot. For the first bath, choose a shorter duration and observe the skin's reaction.

How warm should the water be?
The water should be pleasantly warm, not hot. A practical range is approximately 37–39 °C. Too hot water can increase skin redness, dryness, or fatigue after the bath.

How often can the bath be used?
It is suitable for use approximately twice a week or according to skin tolerance. For dry or sensitive skin, start with once a week and follow up with body lotion, cream, or butter after the bath.

Is it suitable for sensitive skin?
For sensitive skin, we recommend caution. The blend contains sodium lauryl sulfate, essential oils, and natural fragrance allergens linalool and limonene. Start with a smaller dose, a shorter bath, and do not use the product on irritated or broken skin.

Is the bath blend suitable for kids?
The product is not intended for kids under 3 years. For older children, use a smaller amount, limit bath time, and avoid contact with the eyes. For children with sensitivity to scents or skin issues, consulting a paediatrician is advisable.

Can the product be used during pregnancy?
During pregnancy, opt for shorter, lukewarm baths and avoid excessively hot water. Due to the essential oil content, we recommend consulting a doctor or midwife, especially in cases of high-risk pregnancy or increased sensitivity to scents.

Can the bath be used while breastfeeding?
While breastfeeding, monitor your sensitivity to essential oils and thoroughly rinse areas that come into contact with the baby after bathing. For sensitive skin or uncertainty, choose a smaller dose and a shorter bath.

Is it suitable for dry skin?
It may be suitable if dry skin tolerates mineral baths, foaming agents, and essential oils well. After bathing, we recommend gently patting the skin dry and following up with body lotion, cream, or butter. Excessively hot water can accentuate dryness.

Is it suitable after sports?
A warm bath can be a pleasant part of evening care after physical exertion. We do not present the product as a treatment for pain or muscle recovery, but as a bath cosmetic for a mineral soak, fragrance, foam, and a sense of relaxation after a demanding day.

Does the bath help with muscle cramps?
The cosmetic product cannot be presented as a remedy for muscle cramps. If cramps are recurrent, severe, or related to a medical condition, consulting a doctor is advisable. Consider the bath as a pleasant evening step, not a medical solution.

Does the bath replenish magnesium through the skin?
Claims of reliable magnesium replenishment through the skin are not sufficiently substantiated for a cosmetic product. Mineral salts here serve as components of the bath blend. For magnesium replenishment, it is advisable to follow diet, laboratory values, and expert recommendations.

What is the difference between magnesium chloride and magnesium sulfate?
These are two different magnesium mineral compounds. Magnesium sulfate is known as Epsom salt, while magnesium chloride is also used in cosmetics for mineral baths. Together in the blend, they form the mineral base of the bath.

What is the difference between Epsom salt and sea salt?
Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, whereas sea salt is primarily sodium chloride. In the blend, they complement each other: Epsom salt forms part of the mineral base, and sea salt supports the character of a classic salt bath.

Is Epsom salt the same as magnesium flakes?
No. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate, whereas magnesium flakes are usually magnesium chloride. This product contains both mineral components, namely magnesium chloride and magnesium sulfate.

Does the product create foam?
Yes, the blend contains sodium lauryl sulfate, which ensures foaming. It activates best when the blend is poured directly under running water. The amount of foam depends on the dose, water flow strength, and water hardness.

Does the product contain SLS?
Yes, sodium lauryl sulfate is listed in the ingredients. Therefore, the product should not be labelled as SLS-free. For sensitive or reactive skin, we recommend starting with a smaller dose and a shorter bath.

What is sodium lauryl sulfate?
Sodium lauryl sulfate is a foaming agent used in cosmetics. In this product, it helps create foam and disperse the blend in water. For skin prone to irritation, it is advisable to proceed cautiously and avoid using excessively hot water.

Does the product contain synthetic fragrance?
The scent is composed of lavender and frankincense essential oils. It is not an anonymous fragrance base but naturally fragrant components that also contain allergens listed in the ingredients.

Why are linalool and limonene included in the ingredients?
Linalool and limonene are natural fragrant components of essential oils. In cosmetics, they are listed to inform individuals with sensitivity to fragrance allergens. They are not separately added synthetic fragrances.

What is the purpose of olive oil in the ingredients?
Olive oil complements the mineral salts with an oily component and softens the skin's feel after bathing. It is not a substitute for body cream but a practical part of the bath blend.

Can the bath sting or cause tingling?
For some individuals, mineralised water, sodium lauryl sulfate, or essential oils may cause temporary stinging, especially after shaving, exfoliating, or when the skin barrier is compromised. In such cases, end the bath, rinse the skin with clean water, and use a smaller amount next time.

Can the product be used after shaving?
We do not recommend it immediately after shaving. The skin may be more sensitive, and mineral salts, foaming agents, or essential oils may sting. It is more suitable to use the bath before shaving or after a period when the skin is calm.

Can the bath be used for eczema or skin issues?
The product is not intended for treating eczema, dermatitis, or other skin conditions. In cases of active irritation, cracks, weeping, or itching, it is advisable to postpone use and consult a dermatologist. Always proceed cautiously with skin issues.

Is it suitable for a foot bath?
Yes, it can be used in a basin for a foot bath. Use 1 tablespoon in warm water. After the bath, rinse the feet as needed, dry them, and apply cream or balm.

Can the product be used in a hot tub?
We generally do not recommend it for hot tubs unless the hot tub manufacturer explicitly allows bath salts, oil components, and foaming agents. Salt, foam, oil, and botanical parts can burden the filtration or affect water maintenance.

Can the bath leave residues in the tub?
After bathing, fine residues of salts, oil components, or dried flowers may remain in the tub. Rinse the tub with warm water after draining. If you have a sensitive drain or a fine strainer, it's practical to catch botanical parts before they go down the drain.

Will the bath make the tub slippery?
The blend contains olive oil and a foaming component, so the tub surface may be more slippery after bathing. Rinse the tub after use and be cautious when getting up.

Can it be combined with another body oil?
There's no need to add additional oil to the same bath. It could reduce foaming and increase the slipperiness of the tub. It's more suitable to use body oil, milk, or butter after bathing on dried skin.

How should the product be stored?
Store it in a dry place, away from direct moisture, and carefully seal the packaging after each use. The bath blend may clump in a humid environment, which is common with mineral blends.

Is it a problem if the blend clumps?
Smaller clumps usually form due to contact with moisture and do not necessarily mean the product is compromised. Break them up with a clean, dry spoon before use. If the scent, colour, or consistency changes significantly, it's better not to use the product.

Why might the colour or scent vary between batches?
Natural ingredients, dried flowers, and essential oils may vary slightly by batch. In handmade cosmetics, a slight change in scent, shade, or texture is common, as long as the product remains fine according to the label and recommended storage.

Is the product suitable as a gift?
Yes, it is suitable as a gift for those who enjoy baths, mineral salts, foam, and natural scents. For recipients with allergies to essential oils, sodium lauryl sulfate, or very sensitive skin, it's better to choose a fragrance-free and non-foaming product.

Additional parameters
| Category: | Bath products |
|---|---|
| EAN: | 05419980585509 |
| Manufactured by: | Nana Latta SRL, Krekelendries 15, 1785 Merchtem, Belgium |
| Country of origin: | Belgium |
| Vhodné pro: | sensitive skin |
| Size: | 350 ml |
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After a morning shower, simple care often works best: something that does not slow you down or ask for several steps. Nana Latta is a Belgian natural skincare brand based on beef tallow, with an emphasis on fewer steps, clear formulas and comfortable use.
Use is straightforward: take a small amount, warm it briefly between your fingers and apply it to areas where the skin needs to feel softer and more comfortable. This makes the care easy to fit into days when you do not want to spend time in front of the mirror.
Behind Nana Latta is Laura, and the name Nana Latta means Mother Earth in her native language. The products are made in Belgium and are based on care that can be used every day without unnecessary complexity.
The formulas are based on beef tallow from grass-fed cattle, combined with selected botanical ingredients. The brand places emphasis on traceable documentation, small batches and clear information about the raw materials used.
The care follows a minimalist approach rather than short-term trends. It suits morning and evening use, at home or when travelling, for quick care without unnecessary layers.

What Nana Latta is known for:
- Tallow as the base: grass-fed beef tallow as the core ingredient in the formulas.
- Ingredient origin in Belgium: the tallow comes from a local supply chain in Belgium, with an emphasis on responsible sourcing.
- Small batches and handmade production: balms, butters and creams are made in Belgium, with oversight of every batch.
- Anhydrous formulas in butters and balms: no water phase, with an emphasis on simple composition and texture.
- Transparency: supporting documents are available, including a CoA certificate of analysis and Halal certification for the tallow.
Who is behind Nana Latta
Behind Nana Latta is Laura. Her path into skincare came through family experience and the search for care that is clear and easy to use every day.
The brand draws on traditional work with simple ingredients, while also giving attention to safety, transparency and clear formulas. The result is a range of recipes based on tallow and botanical ingredients, without the need for a complicated routine.
Why tallow and botanical ingredients
Nana Latta products are based on grass-fed tallow – a traditional ingredient that has long been used in skin care for its simplicity and nourishing character.
In the formulas, it is combined with botanical oils and extracts. The aim is comfortable skin care with a minimalist approach: fewer products, considered ingredients.
Traceable origin also matters – the origin of the raw materials is documented through a clear supply chain and straightforward supporting documents, so it is clear what each product is based on.


Handmade in small batches in Belgium
Handmade production in small batches allows quality to be followed closely – from the raw materials to the final texture and scent.
The production keeps its artisanal character: natural ingredients are kept in their natural form, without pressure for every detail to look exactly the same.
Individual batches may therefore vary slightly in colour or texture, which is a normal feature of natural ingredients and anhydrous textures.
Documentation, certification and European standards
Traceable documents are part of the transparent approach, including a CoA certificate of analysis for grass-fed tallow and a Halal certificate for the tallow.
In Europe, cosmetics are subject to Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009.
For the customer, this means clearly named ingredients, traceable documentation and a clear explanation of why the formulas contain specific raw materials.

Ingredient library: without embellishment
The website includes an ingredient library set up as a practical glossary: what each ingredient is and why it appears in the formulas.
The style is direct – the aim is quick orientation in tallow, oils and extracts, without marketing shortcuts or unnecessary promises.
When people search for terms such as acne or sensitive skin, it is best to stay within a safe framework: speaking about ingredients, routine, comfort and the skin barrier without oversimplifying. For health concerns or a diagnosis, medical consultation is appropriate.
Nana Latta – a return to simple care

Anhydrous formulas and restrained recipe stabilisation
Tallow butters and balms are anhydrous formulas – without a water phase, with a clear ingredient list and simple use.
Antioxidants, such as vitamin E, are used for formula stability and help protect oils from oxidation. A small amount is enough, and the texture spreads well once warmed in the palms.
The texture changes naturally, much like butter
Tallow behaves much like butter: it is firmer in the cold and softens in warmth. Its texture can therefore change naturally during the year, especially in anhydrous products.
It is recommended to keep the products in a cool place and away from direct sunlight, so they retain a pleasant texture.


Recognition in natural beauty
The product Tallow Butter Family Daisy has been shortlisted for the European Natural Beauty Awards 2025.
The blog, FAQ and ingredient library help with choosing a routine – resources where it is easy to check the ingredients and how individual products fit into everyday care.
Nana Latta is based on tallow, botanical ingredients and a transparent approach. Instead of trends, it offers artisanal, minimalist care that makes sense through its ingredients and the way it is used.

