Muscle Recovery, Reimagined — A Bubble Bath That Does More Than Just Foam

"What we apply to our skin doesn’t stay on the surface — it travels in."
— Dr. Philippa Darbre, Professor of Oncology, University of Reading
After a long day on your feet, an intense workout, or simply living in a body that feels worn and overworked — sometimes you don’t just want relief. You want recovery.
At Surmanti, we believe bath time should be more than bubbles. Our Muscle Support & Recovery Bubble Bath is a functional soak — a restorative ritual that supports your muscles, joints, and nervous system from the outside in.
Infused with warming botanicals, therapeutic plant extracts, and calming essential oils, this aromatic bath is formulated to relieve physical tension, ease joint discomfort, and promote whole-body relaxation — while surrounding you in steam and serenity.

Why It Works: Topical Absorption Meets Therapeutic Tradition
Your skin is more than a protective barrier. It’s your body’s largest organ — and a powerful gateway for transdermal delivery. When you soak in warm water, pores open, circulation increases, and active ingredients can be absorbed more effectively through the skin and hair follicles.¹
This makes a warm bath one of the most effective ways to support both muscle recovery and nervous system relaxation — without straining your digestive system or liver.

Why Heat Matters — And How It Supports Lymphatic Flow
A hot bath doesn’t just feel good — it activates the body’s recovery systems. Heat dilates blood vessels, improves circulation, and gently stimulates the lymphatic system, which helps remove inflammation, waste, and built-up tension.
Because the lymphatic system has no pump of its own, it relies on movement, breath, and warmth to stay flowing. A 15–20 minute soak in warm water — especially when combined with circulation-boosting herbs like Ginger and Marjoram — helps reduce swelling, ease fatigue, and support deep recovery.²

Why It Works: Powered by Nature & Science
Muscle Comfort & Joint Support
  • Arnica Extract – Traditionally used to relieve muscle soreness, stiffness, and bruising³
  • Devil’s Claw Extract – Known for relieving symptoms of joint discomfort, stiffness, and inflammation⁴
  • Boswellia Extract – Helps reduce inflammation and supports pain-free movement⁵
Warming Circulation Support
  • Ginger Root Oil & Extract – Gently stimulates circulation, warms sore muscles, and supports detoxification⁶
  • Sweet Marjoram Oil – Traditionally used to ease muscle tension and nerve-related discomfort⁷
Relaxation & Restful Recovery
  • Lavender Oil – Calms the nervous system, eases tension, and promotes restful sleep⁸
  • Frankincense Oil – Grounding and anti-inflammatory; used to ease joint and emotional tension⁹
  • Lemon Balm Extract – Soothing and sedative-like; used traditionally to reduce stress and enhance sleep quality¹⁰

A Product That Respects Your Body
  •  99% Natural Origin – with 100% plant-based actives
  •  Freshly Made in New Zealand – in small, controlled batches
  •  Packaged in Black UV-Protective Glass – to preserve potency and purity
  •  No Parabens, PEGs, SLS, or Synthetic Fragrance
  •  Cruelty-Free – and free from hormone disruptors or melatonin
  •  TGA-Aligned Claims – using traditional herbal medicine principles
  •  Concentrated Formula – a little goes a long way

How to Use It for Best Results
Use 2–4 times per week, especially after exercise, long workdays, or when your body feels fatigued.
Directions:
  • Add 2–3 capfuls under warm running water
  • Swirl to activate bubbles and disperse oils
  • Soak for 15–20 minutes to stimulate circulation and absorption
  • Breathe deeply and allow your body to unwind
  • Optional: follow with Surmanti Magnesium Gel and/or Warming Balm
Tip: Soaking for up to 30 minutes is safe and can further boost lymphatic drainage, muscle release, and emotional reset.

Why Surmanti?
At Surmanti, we create more than just body care — we create intentional self-care rituals. Each product is thoughtfully formulated with pure, plant-based ingredients, backed by modern science, and made fresh in New Zealand in small batches.
We use black glass bottles to protect delicate botanicals from oxidation, and we never use fillers, harsh preservatives, or hormone disruptors. Just effective, purposeful ingredients that honour your body and restore your well-being — naturally.

Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the difference between the Muscle Bubble Bath and Magnesium Muscle Soak?
  • Bubble Bath: Warming, aromatic, and calming. Great for relaxation and lymphatic support.
  • Magnesium Soak: Salt-based, high in magnesium, ideal for post-workout soreness and mineral replenishment.
Can I use both in the same bath?
Yes — add the magnesium soak first, dissolve fully, then layer the bubble bath under warm running water. You may get less foam, but the recovery benefits are powerful.
Will the salt affect the bubbles?
Yes, magnesium salts can reduce bubble density. To preserve foam, dissolve salts first, then add bubble bath.
How long should I soak?
15–20 minutes minimum. Up to 30 minutes for deeper recovery.
What should I follow with?
  • Step 2: Magnesium Muscle Gel
  • Step 3: Warming Recovery Balm
    These layer beautifully to lock in actives and extend relief.
Where is it made?
Proudly formulated, blended, and bottled in New Zealand.
What does “made fresh” mean?
Our products are made in small batches — not mass produced. This means you receive maximum potency without relying on harsh preservatives.
What does it smell like?
Herbal, warm, and grounding — with notes of ginger, lavender, marjoram, and frankincense.
Can I use it while on medication?
In most cases, yes. If you’re on blood thinners or have medical conditions, consult your healthcare professional.
What if I don’t like it or it doesn’t work for me?
We offer a Love It or Your Money Back Guarantee — no questions asked.

TGA Disclaimer
*Contains ingredients traditionally used in Western herbal medicine to relieve symptoms of muscle and joint discomfort, support circulation, and promote relaxation. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

📚 References
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  2. Kaye, A.D., et al. (2020). The role of lymphatic function in inflammatory conditions. Journal of Clinical Medicine. Link
  3. University of Maryland Medical Center – Arnica Overview. Link
  4. Brendler, T. et al. (2021). Devil's Claw (Harpagophytum procumbens) in the treatment of pain. Planta Med. Link
  5. Siddiqui, M.Z. (2011). Boswellia serrata extract as an anti-inflammatory agent. Indian J Pharm Sci. Link
  6. Mashhadi, N.S., et al. (2013). Anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties of ginger. International Journal of Preventive Medicine. Link
  7. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health – Marjoram. Link
  8. Lillehei, A. S., et al. (2015). Effect of lavender aromatherapy on sleep. J Altern Complement Med. Link
  9. Uwe, E. (2003). Frankincense in the treatment of arthritis. Phytomedicine. Link
  10. Kennedy, D.O., et al. (2003). Lemon balm and mood: A randomized study. Neuropsychopharmacology. Link