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New Japanese bath salts smell like outer space if outer space was juicy, fruity and sweet
投稿日 2018年11月22日 13:00:16 (ニュース)
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Ever wanted to bathe in the Milky Way? These new bath salts will have you smelling like stardust in no time!
It’s hard to think of anything more relaxing better than a nice long soak at the end of the day. However, some folks see a bath as a discretionary luxury and are cutting down on soaking time, opting to just take a shower some days instead. Maybe those people can be enticed back into the tub with one of Dreaming Bath Time‘s newest creations.
▼ That’s right, you too can smell just like an astronaut!
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The Space Bath Powder line is developed from the romantic idea of an astronaut toiling about their work among the stars, then returning to the spacecraft to relax. The outer layer of their suit would be coated in mystical space glitter, right? Imagine if you could soak in that very glitter!
Well, that might be a big unhygenic, but be assured that the Space Bath Powder takes that concept and keeps it squeaky clean. What’s more, the sachets of bath salts come in three different styles to fully represent the glory of the cosmos. The sachet with a pink label bills itself as “Fruity Sweet n’ Sour?!”, while the orange label is “Juicy and Fragrant?!”. The purple label has the most enigmatic name yet: “Sweet As Melted Metal?!”.
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Dreaming Bath Time specializes in these high concept bath time delights, and the Space theme is just one of many on offer. Their line-up codifies pet breeds, toasted bread and even handsome older men as bath time experiences for you to savor. Their motto is “bringing you a dreamy bath time” for a reason!
▼ That strawberry toast bath salt looks pretty delicious.
Each sachet of Space Bath Powder (or any of the others for that matter) costs 350 yen (US$3.10) and can be ordered in boxes of 12 sachets. Of course, if you don’t feel the need to luxuriate amongst the galactic suds you could just cobble together your own bath bomb for 100 yen.
Source: Livedoor News/Sorae via Otakomu, Dreams6
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Source: SORA NEWS24
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