Ritual of Jing collection hits global travel retail; Relax and Sleep ranges

By Andrew Pentol |

The Ritual of Jing Collection

The Ritual of Jing Collection comprises Relax and Sleep ranges.

Rituals has added a new collection which is inspired by the ancient Chinese concept of Jing (calmness, stillness and tranquillity).

The Ritual of Jing comprises the Relax and Sleep ranges, which are already available in Rituals’ global travel retail locations.

According to the company, the Relax range provides a calming and soothing experience with its warm, floral fragrance based on the oils of sacred lotus and jujube, combined with a bouquet of blossoms, soft woods and musks.

Rituals recommends incorporating The Ritual of Jing products into everyday routines to help keep stress levels to a minimum. The morning routine can begin with the Foaming Shower Gel, a foaming body cleanser, followed by a Body Scrub composed of bamboo particles and a rich cream base to awaken skin. Once dry, Rituals recommends applying a layer of Body Cream and a spritz of the Hair and Body Mist Fragrance.

Other products in the collection have been designed to encourage consumers to take a break midway through the day. The Relaxing Serum roller, which combines Chinese peppermint and Jujube, offers a 10-second stress fix, while the Scented Candle helps calm mental state.

STRESS RELIEF

The Ritual of Jing Relax Teainfused with Chamomile and Verbena, can be enjoyed at any point during the day. The Hand Lotion can be worked into knuckles, cuticles and the webbing between the thumb and index finger for a relaxing massage. Lastly, the Hair and Body Mist can be sprayed to provide a soothing scent.

The Ritual of Jing Mild Body Scrub

The collection is designed to relieve travellers’ stress.

Rituals says that the Sleep collection features a tranquil fragrance, based on the essential oils of Lavender and Sacred Wood. This helps promote quality sleep. Products in the Sleep collection encourage customers to slow down in the evening with a pre-bedtime routine.

With scent and emotion closely linked, Rituals has created a scented Massage Candle containing nourishing and moisturising oils that help soothe the skin and enhance quality of sleep. The Ritual of Jing Sleep Tea contains a herbal infusion of lavender and valerian and should be drank no less than two hours before bedtime to encourage a deep sleep.

Enriched with Sacred Wood and sleep-enhancing Lavender, the Shower Oil, enriched with Sacred Wood and sleep-enhancing Lavender, transforms into a silky soft foam when coming in contact with water.

The Ritual of Jing Lifestyle photo

Products in the Sleep collection encourage customers to slow down in the evening with a pre-bedtime routine.

Magnesium Bath Crystals contain ingredients such as Lavender, Sacred Wood and Magnesium, which immediately create a calming effect. Once out of the shower/bath, Rituals recommends smoothing the quick-absorbing Dry Oil from the tips of fingers to the tips of hair.

A Foot Mask helps soothe tired feet before getting into bed and completing the pre-bedtime routine with the Pillow Mist. The latter helps guide consumers into a deep sleep.

Neil Ebbutt, Rituals Director, Travel Retail commented: “All too often, our health is compromised when travelling due to a number of reasons, including stress, jet lag and a change in environment. We’re confident that by incorporating The Ritual of Jing into their daily routines, travellers will be relieved of stress and be able to unwind after a long journey.”

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