04/15/2025

Akira1005
221 Reviews

Akira1005
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The scent of a bath with orange bath salts
Since Japanese people take a bath every day (meaning soaking in the bathtub), bath salts have been developed. As a result, it is so popular that the comment "It smells like Bub (a Japanese brand)" says it all. Perfume is not popular in Japan (high population density, no deodorant culture, stereotype that the smell after a bath is the best), so the scent of bath salts has developed. Therefore, this is a very high-end version of the "Bub" scent that is carefully created by a perfumer of a Japanese brand and can be purchased at a drugstore for the masses. If you wear this on a very hot summer day, you will give the impression of "a clean-loving person who has been thoroughly soaked in Bub since morning and has no sweaty smell." That's how Bub is. In Japan, orange blossom and neroli cannot be erased from the impression that they "smell like Bub" (just like Atelier Cologne's Pomelo Paradise).



Neroli
Bergamot
Egyptian orange blossom absolute
Vetiver
Annenas








































