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Adult Bathclin Rich Blood Orange Scent 600g

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Adult Bathclin Rich Blood Orange Scent 600gCountry of origin: Japan Fragrance: Rich blood orange Hot water color: Silky orange hot water (milk orange turbid type) Brand name: Adult Bathclin E br Pharmaceutical affairs classification: Quasi drugs Contents: 600g How to use: Dissolve in hot water (200L) of the bath at a ratio of 20 to 30g while stirring well. (Approximately 20g from the bottom of the container cap to the bottom line. Approximately 30g is a guideline for one and a half cups.)

Country of origin: Japan

Fragrance: Rich blood orange

Hot water color: Silky orange hot water (milk orange / turbid type)

Brand name: Adult Bathclin E-br

Pharmaceutical affairs classification: Quasi-drugs

Contents: 600g

How to use: Dissolve in hot water (200L) of the bath at a ratio of 20 to 30g while stirring well. (Approximately 20g from the bottom of the container cap to the bottom line. Approximately 30g is a guideline for one and a half cups.)

Type: Hot bath type

Dimensions: Width 110mm x Depth 70mm x Height 156mm

Series name: Adult Bathclin

Brand: Bathclin

Body / Refill: Single-use

Ingredients: Na sulfate, Na glutamate, titanium oxide, fragrance, pomegranate flower extract, jojoba seed oil, silica, cellulose gum, dextrin, gum arabic, hydroxypropyl cellulose, BG, water, yellow 5, red 227, red 106, blue 1

Precautions:

  • Should you have an abnormality on your skin or constitution, consult a doctor before use.
  • Should you observe any abnormalities such as rash, redness, itchiness and irritation on your skin during or after use, discontinue use and consult a dermatologist. Symptomatology may worsen with continued use.
  • This product cannot be eaten.
  • If you swallow a large amount, take measures such as drinking water and consult a doctor.
  • Avoid using this product in combination with other bath salts.
  • Do not use for purposes other than bathing.
  • This product does not contain sulfur that damages bathtubs and bath kettles.
  • For fully automatic water heaters and 24-hour baths, it may not be possible to use it depending on the model, so check the instruction manual of the model before using it.
  • In the case of a wooden bathtub, avoid using it as it may be difficult to remove due to turbid components.
  • Dirt on the bath kettle and piping may get turbid and come out when you drive it out.
  • After use, thoroughly wash away any turbid components remaining in the circulation port filter or bathtub.
  • Close the cap tightly and keep it out of the reach of children and places with high temperature and humidity.
  • The remaining hot water can be used for washing, but rinse and soak in fresh water. However, it will not be used for the next clothing. May be colored. Clothing with a strong soft finish, freshly grated and important clothing.
  • Since the remaining hot water contains a lot of inorganic salts, do not use for potted plants or watering important plants.

Material: Cap: PE container: Paper (77% recycled pulp is used)

Manufacturer name: Bathclin

JAN code: 4548514153172

Item No.: J915561

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