The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku small bath bomb
The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku mini bath bomb
The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku mini bath bomb
The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku small bath bomb
Perfect for lemon lovers, spruce up your showers with this cleansing citrus slice to pamper and perfume. A creamy murumuru and almond filling feels dreamy on the skin.
How to use:
Lather under running water, cleanse and moisturise with Fair Trade organic cocoa butter and rinse.
How to use:
Keep this sunshine soap in
Measuring approximately 9cm x 12cm, each soap dish is handmade and completely unique, thanks to the innovative method of production at Granby Workshop in Liverpool. They create a workable clay from a mix of sanitaryware and industry waste materials that would otherwise go to landfill. The batch that was used
Works like soap, smells like pudding! Sweeten up your showers with luxury antibacterial lathers, courtesy of tart rhubarb puree and Fair Trade organic cocoa butter. A rich olive oil base and soya milk suds impart softness to the skin.
How to use:
Lather, cleanse, rinse, and enjoy the exquisitely sweet smell left
The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku mini bath bomb
The Japanese concept of “ippuku” is the simple act of taking a brief break throughout the day. Much like the first steaming sip of an English cup of tea, it’s a small but powerful dose of refreshment; an opportunity to slow down and savour the moment.
This ippuku small bath bomb
Turkish rose absolute and conditioning argan oil dances their dizzyingly floral fragrance over the skin, leaving a gentle, lingering perfume behind. The petals used to make exquisite rose oil and rose absolute are picked by hand at dawn, in Senior, Turkey, when they are at their most fragrant and have
Crumble a little, a lot, or the whole thing under the tap as you run the bath. Climb in to enjoy fluffy bubbles and blush-coloured waters.
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How to use:
Crumble a little, a lot, or the whole
How to use:
Break half and crumble under the running water to create mountains of juicy bubbles. Save the other half for next time.
How to store:
Just like a real lemon, keep this bubbleroon somewhere cool and dry.