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Guide to Bath Products

How to find a variety of bath products


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Bath products should mean more than just a bar of soap and a bottle of generic shampoo. Carrying exceptional bath and body products can put your employees and customers in a better frame of mind, offer healing and restorative properties, and increase your business, if you choose to sell these products as well as use them in your business. You can:
  1. Calm irritated skin with bath products
  2. Relieve stress with bath essentials
  3. Use bathing products to moisturize and soften skin
  4. Exfoliate skin and stimulate circulation

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Feature luxury bath products in your store


There are several bath product manufacturers that sell unique, indulgent bath goods.

I recommend: L’Occitane features bath and body products including bath gel, scented soaps and foaming bubble baths. Bathtopia sells luxurious bath essentials such as spa treatments and massage oils. Bath & Unwind sells bath and shower products in a variety of luxurious fragrances. You can find unique and different bathing products including heated towel stands, mirror defoggers and steam saunas at Comfort House.

Expand your business with natural bath products


Bath products that feature natural ingredients such as clays, natural oils, salts and herbs are wonderful for the body and skin.

I recommend: Flower Peddler offers bath supplies made from natural ingredients. Their delicious fragrances and scents offer benefits to the skin and they feature a line for men as well. Dean Coleman features bath soap, herbal remedies and essential oils made without artificial colors or fragrances and with no animal testing. Arcadia Aromatics sells products for the bath such as body whips and handmade soaps made from natural ingredients like grains, botanicals and herbs.

Find wholesale bath and body products


If you own or run a retail store, basket business, spa or other outlet for bath products, you can purchase products at wholesale prices from several places.

I recommend: Cottage Soap: Wholesale offers bath and body products at bulk prices with many items priced under $1.00. BathBodySupply.com sells everything you'll need to create your own bath products, such as lotion and cream bases in large sizes, ready to be customized with different fragrances. Bath by Bettijo makes their upscale bath products available to retailers at wholesale prices.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Read lists of ingredients on bath products carefully; be aware that some people may have sensitive skin or allergies. Many products contain dyes that could be unhealthy.
  • Look at the bottles carefully. Products containing aromatherapy oils or essential oils need to be in a dark bottle, not a clear glass or plastic one because light damages the oils.

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