Bhutanese Mugwort Infused Body Oil

A nourishing body oil infused with Himalayan mugwort, designed for at-home massage and post-soak skin conditioning.

Mugwort Infused Body Oil

A nourishing botanical body oil infused with Himalayan mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), crafted for at-home massage, post-soak skin conditioning, and the kind of slow, intentional self-care that the Himalayan wellness traditions have long encouraged. The oil is light, deeply moisturising, and carries the warm, slightly bitter, herbal-green aroma of fresh mugwort.

Used after a warm mugwort foot soak, or as part of a daily massage ritual, the oil helps seal in moisture while delivering the herbal actives of mugwort to the skin. It absorbs quickly without leaving a greasy residue and leaves the skin feeling soft, warm, and lightly scented.

How to use this mugwort oil in Bangkok:

  • After a Foot Soak: Pat the feet dry and massage a small amount of oil into the skin. Put on warm socks and rest. The oil locks in the benefits of the soak.
  • For Daily Self-Massage: Warm a small amount in the palms and massage into legs, arms, or abdomen using long, slow strokes. Best done in the evening before sleep.
  • For Sore Muscles: Massage into tight shoulders, neck, or calves. The combination of touch and warming mugwort is deeply soothing.
  • As a Bath Oil: Add a teaspoon to a warm bath for full-body skin conditioning. The oil disperses beautifully in warm water.

A Product of Bhutan, crafted by a small wellness maker with highland-grown mugwort.

This oil is especially lovely after a mugwort foot soak, when the skin is warm and receptive. It can also be used on its own as part of a daily self-care ritual — a few minutes of slow, intentional massage that calms the nervous system and reconnects you with your body. The warming, herbal aroma makes it a natural choice for evening routines.

Net Weight: 100ml

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History of Bhutanese Mugwort Infused Body Oil

Infusing carrier oils with healing herbs is one of the oldest practices of the Himalayan and Ayurvedic worlds. Across Bhutan, Nepal, and northern India, village healers have long prepared medicinal oils by steeping mugwort, juniper, eucalyptus, and other herbs in warm sesame or mustard oil. The resulting oils were used for massage, joint pain, post-partum recovery, and ritual anointing.

Mugwort in particular has been a favourite for warming oils. Its bitter, aromatic nature is considered “drying” in the Ayurvedic sense — useful for conditions of excess moisture and cold — and its affinity for the skin makes it an ideal topical herb.

This mugwort-infused body oil is a modern, bottled expression of that tradition: highland-grown mugwort slow-infused into a light, skin-friendly carrier oil, packaged for everyday use. It is the perfect complement to a mugwort foot soak or moxibustion session, sealing in the warmth and extending the ritual.

Nutritional Value of Bhutanese Mugwort Infused Body Oil

Nutrient

Range

Calories

-

Protein

-

Fat

Carbohydrates

-

Fiber

-

Sodium

-

Dietary Pros (Product Qualities):

  • Natural Botanical Oil — carrier oil infused with Himalayan mugwort
  • Light & Fast-Absorbing
  • No Synthetic Fragrances
  • Suitable for All Skin Types — including sensitive skin
  • Product of Bhutan

Wellness Benefits:

  • Deeply Moisturising: The carrier oil seals in moisture and leaves skin feeling soft and supple.
  • Warms the Body: The mugwort infusion carries the warming properties traditionally associated with the herb.
  • Soothes Sore Muscles: Massage with this oil helps relax tense, tired muscles.
  • Encourages Mindful Self-Care: The ritual of slow, intentional self-massage is a powerful reset for the nervous system.
  • Traditional Wisdom: Rooted in centuries of Himalayan and Ayurvedic practice.

Note on ingredients: This entry was created from the product filename and image. The exact carrier oil and concentration of mugwort infusion should be verified against the actual product label before publication.

Important: For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Consult a qualified practitioner if you are pregnant or have any medical condition. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

How to make Bhutanese Mugwort Infused Body Oil?

This body oil is ready to use as-is. A few simple tips will help you get the most out of it.

  1. Warm: Dispense a small amount into the palms and rub your hands together to warm the oil slightly. This helps it absorb more easily.
  2. Apply: Massage into clean, slightly damp skin using long, slow strokes. The dampness helps the oil spread and seal in moisture.
  3. Focus Areas: Pay extra attention to areas of tension (shoulders, neck, calves) or coldness (hands, feet, lower back).
  4. Rest: Allow a few minutes for the oil to absorb before dressing. Best used in the evening before sleep.

Pro Tip: For a deeper warming ritual, use the oil immediately after a mugwort foot soak or a warm shower. The combination of warmth and mugwort is profoundly restorative.

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Because this is a natural botanical oil, the aroma may deepen slightly over time — a sign of the active herbs at work.

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