Jelly Bath Tub Soak LemonGrass
Jelly Bath Tub Soak LemonGrass

Jelly Bath Tub Soak LemonGrass

The Ultimate Bath!!!
Jelly Bath Tub Soak LemonGrass
Jelly Bath In foot Soak
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Lemongrass Jelly Bath is great for relaxing especially during the summer months.

Jelly Bath was developed in Japan (where bathing is an art), used in spas around the world, a Jelly Bath is a totally unique experience.
Add Jelly Bath to warm water and it turns into a fluffy, translucent jelly—a "bath blanket" that smells delicious, soothes aching muscles, relieves stress, deep-cleans, and retains heat up to four times longer than water.
Cleanup is simple: dissolve the Jelly Bath with the included salt and drain.

Jelly Bath is safe for your tub, it causes NO stains (the color is actually clear, in the videos coloring is added for you to be able to see).
Jelly Bath is safe for drains and pipes (once your done soaking you use the dissolution "salt" to turn it back to water that safely runs down the drain)

Jelly Bath is a fast, easy, affordable, all-natural beauty treatment.

Jelly Bath keeps water warmer 4 times longer, which means a longer soak!
A translucent, fluffy "jelly" that retains heat up to four times longer than water

Jelly Bath scents are very light so even those with allergies to sensitive smells can enjoy.

Jelly Bath Exfoliates and Opens pores, which lead to softer skin!

Detoxifies as it softens and cleanses your skin

Exfoliates with vitamin C and black tea while providing relaxing aromatherapy

Unlike a regular salt or mineral soak

Naturally, it's safe for your plumbing, too, with the Dissolution JellyBath dissolver included

13.2 oz. Jelly Bath soak.

Jelly Bath is also availabe: 4 oz. foot/hand soak.

To watch a video on how to use Jelly Bath please CLICK HERE!

Customer Reviews

Customer Reviews

Average rating from 2 reviews: 5.0
I wholeheartedly recommend this product!As soon as I find myself a man! I am going to buy a few more boxes.
This is guaranteed fun! Jelly Bath is Awesome!
Written by Jamie W. on Thu 11 Dec 2008 9:12:42 PM GMT
I just had too much fun and didn’t want to get out!I filled my bathtub 1/3 full with hot water. I then poured the large bag of powder into the tub and stirred the water (with my feet) for 5 minutes. Sure enough, within minutes, I was standing in a huge fluorescent pink glob of jelly. This was TOO COOL. I sat down in the tub and swooshed around. There were literally thousands and thousands of little clear balls (kinda like clear cottage cheese!) swimming in the water. I was laughing hysterically with glee! These balls felt nice against my body. It’s the weirdest sensation bathing with all these little balls in the water (not floating, not sinking, just in between). Another great thing is that the jelly balls retain heat so even after 30 minutes in the bath I didn’t have to add more hot water to the tub (something I always have to do when bathing that long). The water never cooled down. That was neat. You are really in control of how jelly-like you want your bath to be. The less water you pour in, the more solid the jelly becomes. I liked the way my bath turned out, it wasn’t too solid; instead, there were thousands of unconnected jelly balls that felt like a massage when I moved my body in the tub. Some people may like the more solid jelly effect. In this case, fill the tub with a little less than 1/3 of the tub with water. After you add the powder, if you find the water to be too solid, simply add more water. I like the fact that we can toy around with the consistency to suit personal preferences. I had a very difficult time getting out of the tub. Sure its REALLY slippery and you have to watch your step, but that wasn’t the difficult part for me. I just had too much fun and didn’t want to get out! When I finally did (40 minutes later), I had a ton of those little balls all over my body but they came off effortlessly with a towel. Included with the Jelly Bath is a small bag of solvent that you have to add to the water after you get out so that the balls dissolve and don’t clog your drain. The instructions say to add the solvent and then wait 15-20 minutes before draining your tub. I have to admit that I was so pleasantly sleepy from my jelly bath experience that I added the solvent and went right to bed. In the morning, sure enough, all the jelly was gone and the water drained fine. There are a few things to remember. You have to be careful not to fill your tub more than ½ full or you won’t get the neat jelly effect. Also, if you have any cuts on your body, wait until they’ve healed before you jelly up! (I had a deep shaving nick on my ankle that hadn’t completely healed and it did sting a little when I initially got in the tub.) Given how much fun I had bathing in the jelly (and, I have to admit, I let my puppy, Belly, play around in the jelly after I got out and he LOVED it!!), I was thinking what a BLAST Jelly Bath would be with your significant other. If you have a nice big tub, definitely use 2 boxes for the full effect. This is a GREAT way to pleasantly surprise your S.O.! It’s fun, creative, and the absolute mood-setter! Another good idea is to save a little bit of the Jelly Bath powder and give yourself a nice pedicure. I regretted that I didn’t save any powder for this. Written by Amy T on Thu 11 Dec 2008 9:10:34 PM GMT
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