It's been a bit since I posted anything, I'm sorry! :'c
(I've had a bit of trouble catching up with classwork but now I'm fine)
I prefer bathpowders in individual packets - they stay fresh for a longer period,
and they're much more portable! There's a lot of different kinds for sale
at the local asian markets. They tend to do different things (the most common one
is "moisturizing" or something of the sort).
I found Queens Present bath powders at Marukai Living market here in San Diego.
They're pretty inexpensive compared to other brands - $1.95 per packet.
The market had Rose Droplets, Smooth + Silky Honey, and Creamy Milk in stock as one-use packets - wish I could've tried the Cherry Blossom Sake scent but they only had the large tin for that. :c (Large tin would probably be cheaper in the long run, but another benefit to little packets is you can test out different
kinds to find what you like best, before putting down the money on a full tin!)
(The links are for an online shop that has them, they're a lot harder to find on the web - I kept getting results about British royalty and such :S)
(I've had a bit of trouble catching up with classwork but now I'm fine)
I prefer bathpowders in individual packets - they stay fresh for a longer period,
and they're much more portable! There's a lot of different kinds for sale
at the local asian markets. They tend to do different things (the most common one
is "moisturizing" or something of the sort).
I found Queens Present bath powders at Marukai Living market here in San Diego.
They're pretty inexpensive compared to other brands - $1.95 per packet.
The market had Rose Droplets, Smooth + Silky Honey, and Creamy Milk in stock as one-use packets - wish I could've tried the Cherry Blossom Sake scent but they only had the large tin for that. :c (Large tin would probably be cheaper in the long run, but another benefit to little packets is you can test out different
kinds to find what you like best, before putting down the money on a full tin!)
(The links are for an online shop that has them, they're a lot harder to find on the web - I kept getting results about British royalty and such :S)
I picked this one because the name sounded the most productive and the packet was plenty for my bathtub (which is a good amount of water). It softened the water and had a nice light gold-yellow color. Expected it to smell like honey, but it smelled more like nothing-in-particular, just general bathpowder-clean smell (nothing special but definitely not awful). It's mostly just relaxing for the smell and color.
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