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jiwajiwa Bath Herb Kaki no Iba 3pcs.

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    The products from Jiwajiwa are available for ordering in minimum quantities of 10, allowing you the flexibility to combine various Jiwajiwa products as desired. Kindly note that orders of fewer than 10 items may be subject to cancellation, and we appreciate your understanding.

    The blessings of the four seasons that make your heart burst
    Kaki leaves and amacha make both body and soul beautiful.
    Amacha blooms in spring, and persimmon is the fruit of autumn. A luxurious blend of each leaf. The refreshing aroma will make you feel light and airy. Persimmon leaves are rich in vitamin C, perfect for anti-aging and beauty. Amacha leaves are rich in vitamin C and are perfect for anti-aging and beauty.
    Recommended for a relaxing bath time on weekends or as a small gift to convey your feelings. The package with persimmon fruits and sweet tea flowers gives a gorgeous impression.

    Nara Habara Kaki no Haha
    Nara is one of the leading persimmon producing areas in Japan. It is also famous for the haiku composed by Shiki Masaoka at Horyuji Temple, a World Heritage site. [It is said, "When persimmons turn red, doctors turn green." The leaves are rich in nutrients and have been used for health and beauty since ancient times.

    If you are in the area, you can enjoy sweet tea at the foot of Mount Iyasa.
    Amacha is a sweet tea associated with the Hana Matsuri (flower festival) that celebrates the birth of Buddha. The plant produces flowers similar to hydrangeas, and when the young leaves are steamed and rubbed, their aroma becomes noticeable. It is grown at the foot of Mt. Iyasa in Nara, which was mentioned in the Chronicles of Japan.

    100% natural bath herbs
    All Jiwajiwa bath herbs are additive-free, including synthetic colorants, fragrances, and preservatives.
    They are safe to use for everyone from babies to those with sensitive skin. Even atopic skin conditions are among our favorite users.
    We purchase raw materials by meeting directly with producers. The aroma heals you, and the power of the plants will slowly work its effects on your skin. We recommend this product for a relaxing bath time on weekends or as a small gift to convey your feelings.

    How to use Bath Herb
    Place the bath herb in the bathtub in a drawstring shape.
    Fill the bathtub with hot water. The plant extracts will come out slowly.
    Take a bath while rubbing the bath herb. Enjoy the natural fragrance that gently spreads.

    Each bath herb can be used twice.

    After using the bath herb, it can also be used as a deodorant item. Please dry them in the sun and then use them in shoe boxes, drawers, etc.