
While browing one of my favorite ebay seller's store I stumbled across Bath Salts in quite traditionally looking Japanese boxes. I thought they looked really yummy so I went ahead and ordered a set of 15 bath salts (in the pink box).
There are 5 different scents/3 packages each in the box. They have different yummy scents and all are refreshing. Also your bath water gets tinted in blue, green, yellow etc.

Later I found another set of Tabinoyado bath salts in another ebay shop (the yellow box). It contains 13 bags (12+1 free) with 4 different scents. These smell equally fresh and yummy and they turn the bath water a milky color.

I can highly recommend both sets of bath salts and for about US$20 or less shipped/box it's not a bad price as you're getting 13-15 baths out of each box.

According to the descpription each type of bath salts resembles one of the famous Japanese Hot Springs. It also seems to be enriched with minerals for good skin care.
Whenever I use one of the bath salts I feel I am in a Spa and I would definitely repurchase both sets. I am running low of them now anyway so my next order will be placed very soon!
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