Best Dad Ever Cedar + Cypress Shower Steamers
The Strength of Cedar & Cypress
Looking for the perfect Father's Day gift to surprise and delight? Honor the steadfast spirit of fatherhood with our exclusive Best Dad Ever Shower Steamer Duo.
This thoughtful gift, packaged in our stunning 'Best Dad Ever' box, is perfect for showing appreciation to any dad, dad-to-be, first-time dad, or any loved one who embodies the spirit of fatherhood.
Our cedar and cypress blend is a warm, woodsy scent with hints of juniper and balsam, offering a fresh, masculine aroma that brings a touch of the great outdoors right into the shower. This robust blend is a tribute to the timeless strength and grounding presence of the world's best dads, providing an aromatic embrace as enduring as the ancient trees it’s inspired by.
Each steamer is carefully crafted to ensure the highest potency and quality, making it perfect for any dad needing a moment to relax and rejuvenate. Make Father's Day gifting easy and meaningful with this thoughtful and luxurious duo.
Ingredients
Bicarbonate (Baking Soda), Citric Acid, Zea Mays (Corn Starch), Safflower Oil (Carthamus Tinctorious,) cedarwood oil ( Juniperus Virginiana L), Patchouli oil (Pogostemon cablin), Cypress oil (Cupressus sempervirens leaf), Natural Fragrance (Non-synthetic scent containing plant extracts)
How to use them
Get your shower steamy. Sprinkle a few drops of water on to the shower steamer. Once the steamer starts to fizz, place it on the floor of your shower or tub ledge. Breathe in and enjoy the soothing aromas.
Make your steamer last longer
To get the most out of your shower steamer and savor the complete aromatic bliss, tuck it just outside the direct splash of your shower. When you're done, whisk it away from the dampness and let it thoroughly dry. This little TLC will keep the essence vibrant and ensure every shower is as heavenly as the first.
We give back
We're proud to partner with Intsikelelo by donating a portion of all sales to provide nutritious meals to food-insecure preschoolers in South Africa’s Western Cape.