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Review: Bihada Ichizoku Beautiful Silky Skin Milky Bath

By Herugliness
Hello! ~The last few days have been so cold again that I was freezing in my apartment and was looking forward to taking a hot bath at night all day. I think this is my final bath additive review, I finally managed to use up all the tons of bath additives I bought in Japan. Not that it would have been a problem, because in winter I bath several times a week, but I kind of did not want to use them up so fast. XPThis is a review of the Bihada Ichizoku Beautiful Silky Skin Milky Bath. I love the packing of this one, or of most Bihada Ichizoku products in general.Bihada Ichizoku Beautiful Silky Skin Milky Bath ReviewBihada Ichizoku Beautiful Silky Skin Milky Bath ReviewBihada Ichizoku Beautiful Silky Skin Milky Bath Review
The bath additive contains 30g of product, which is a fine white powder. Usually Japanese bath additives have all kinds of flashy and artificial looking colors, so a simple white was a nice change for me.This Bihada Ichizoku contains hyaluronic acid, which is a complex sugar that can be found your body, transporting nutrients to cells and removing toxins, acting as a cushioning agent. It can be found in a great range of skin care products. In this bath additive it is supposed to server as moisturiser, preventing your skin from drying out.
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The scent of the powder is supposed to be the one of "White Rose", but as always it is the typical artificial sweet scent all Japanese bath additives have. Once you add the powder to the water, it creates a milky white color, but no foam. The scent dissolves and isn't as artificial anymore, but quite decent and pleasant.Overall I liked this bath, the only thing that disappointed me a bit was that, since the powder was white, I hoped that for once I would not have to scrub my bath tube from pink remnants after bathing, but the bath tube was full with white powder sticking to it, which I had to scrub off after all.

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