Mohada Bath Salts
Mohada — Bath Salts That Hit Different
Who is this brand for?
MOHADA was born not just to bring you a bath—it's for those who lead, soothe, carry, the ones who stay strong. Designed to support the body & mind, MOHADA offers a moment to unwind—helping you reset, feel replenished, and be cared for while you finally take five.
What makes it Amazingy?
"At MOHADA, we don’t just sprinkle in adaptogens—we build our entire formula around them. These powerful herbs and botanicals have been used for centuries to help the body respond to stress and restore balance. What makes us different? It’s not just what we use, but how we use it. Our adaptogens are processed intentionally so they can be absorbed through the skin—your body’s largest organ—making your bath more than just a soak. It becomes a ritual.No pills. No powders. Just water, salt, and a rebellious dose of nature doing its thing."
Is there a suggested skincare regimen?
There are three types of ritual baths —
KALMADA: You're exhausted, but your mind is still running through tomorrow's to-do list, replaying conversations, solving problems that don't need solving at 11 PM. Your body is tired. Your brain didn't get the memo.This is what chronic stress does—it keeps your nervous system in overdrive even when you desperately need to power down. KALMADA is formulated to interrupt that cycle.
PURADA: Sometimes it's not just stress or tired skin. It's everything. The weight of too many late nights, too much caffeine compensating for too little sleep, environmental pollution you can't escape, the mental load that never stops, the skincare and self-care you've been neglecting for weeks.Your body is holding onto all of it. Your skin looks congested, dull, inflamed. You feel heavy. Stuck. Like you need to purge and start over. PURADA is your full-system reboot.
DOPADA: Your skin shows stress before you even feel it. Late nights, constant mental load, environmental assault, dehydration you keep meaning to fix—it all ends up on your face. Dullness. Dryness. That exhausted look that no amount of concealer can hide. DOPADA is formulated for skin that's been through it.
A message from founder Andi Manners:
"MOHADA was born from frustration, not a branding brainstorm. I grew up in Costa Rica, where my skin thrived in humidity, fresh food, sun, and a slower pace. Moving to Los Angeles changed everything—dry air, processed food, chaos. My skin flared, my sleep suffered, and even self-care felt like work. So I turned to the one ritual I already had: baths. And I wondered—what if they actually did something for me?
The answer began in the highlands of northern Vietnam, in a Red Dao village outside Sa Pa. There, an elder named Lý welcomed me into her home and introduced me to my first traditional Red Dao herbal bath: a deep rust-colored infusion of native plants like cinnamon, star anise, and mugwort. As the heat eased my muscles, she explained how these baths support postpartum recovery, muscle relief, and emotional grounding—“a bath for the soul and the skin.” I believed her.
In my travels and research, I kept finding the same story: cultures around the world using powerful herbs—like ashwagandha, tulsi, and rhodiola—to restore body and mind. From Ayurveda in India to herbal traditions in Siberia, I became obsessed with how different communities turned to the same plants for strength and resilience. These experiences shaped the foundation of MOHADA.
They taught me that care is not a luxury. It is survival, strength, and something sacred—especially for women who have long used the natural world to restore themselves. With a family legacy of more than 45 years in medicinal cannabis, I had seen how the skin—our largest receiving organ—can be a powerful path for healing. If CBD could be absorbed through the skin, why not adaptogens and other restorative compounds?
So I partnered with a renowned herbalist and formulator to create adaptogen-forward bath blends, sourcing each ingredient from trusted suppliers who follow strict European safety and sustainability standards. MOHADA was created not just to give you a bath, but to offer a ritual for the givers and doers—the ones who hold everyone else together."



