High-Quality 100g Himalayan Pink Bath Salt, Deep Clean Rose
Hands-On Review: High Quality 100g Organic Himalayan Pink Bath Salt Deep Cleansing Body Bath Salts With Relaxing Rose Mini Sea Salt Flowers
Home-spa is booming—people want simple rituals that feel like a treat and still tick the clean-beauty box. I’ve been testing these salts for a month; to be honest, I expected “just another pink jar.” Actually, there’s some neat engineering hiding behind the petals and the pretty color.
Why this category is having a moment
Three big trends: trace-mineral wellness, petal-forward aromatherapy (rose is back), and travel-size formats (100 g is hotel-amenity gold). Many customers say they’re swapping a face mask for a 20-minute soak because, well, it resets the whole evening. It seems that micro-luxury sells.
Product snapshot and specs
| Product | High Quality 100g Organic Himalayan Pink Bath Salt Deep Cleansing Body Bath Salts With Relaxing Rose Mini Sea Salt Flowers |
| Net weight | 100 g (single-use full bath or 3–4 foot soaks) |
| Grain size | ≈0.5–2.0 mm (sieved) |
| Ingredients | Himalayan pink rock salt (NaCl ≥97%), dried rose petals, natural rose aroma; no SLS/SLES or microplastics |
| Minerals (typ.) | K, Mg, Ca traces (real-world values may vary by lot) |
| pH (1% sol.) | ≈7.2–7.8 |
| Shelf life | 24 months sealed; cool, dry storage |
From mine to tub: process and testing
Materials: food-grade Himalayan rock salt; cosmetic-grade dried rose petals; IFRA-compliant fragrance options. Methods: washing and low-temp drying, mechanical crushing, sieving, air separation to remove fines, gentle tumble-mix with petals, nitrogen flush, and moisture-barrier pack. Testing: ISO 22716 GMP facility; heavy metals via ICP-MS; microbiology per USP /; fragrance allergens screened to IFRA. Service life: 24 months unopened. Industries served: spa & hospitality, DTC beauty, gifting, and wellness subscription boxes.
Real-world use
- Full bath: pour entire 100 g under warm running water; dissolve time ≈2–4 minutes.
- Foot soak: 25–30 g in 4–5 L at 38–40°C for 15 minutes.
- Shower scrub hack: a spoon with light oil, quick circular massage; rinse well.
Customer notes: “dissolves clean, no gritty tub ring,” and “rose is relaxing but not perfumey.” I guess that mild mineral edge keeps it from being cloying.
Quality data (typical lot)
- Pb <2 mg/kg; As <1 mg/kg; Hg <0.1 mg/kg (ICP-MS)
- TAMC <100 CFU/g; TYMC <10 CFU/g (USP criteria)
- Moisture ≤0.5% at pack; Residue: low, drains clear
Vendor landscape (quick take)
| Criteria | Enyu Bodycare (this product) | Generic OEM | Marketplace seller |
|---|---|---|---|
| GMP | ISO 22716 | varies | unknown |
| Customization | fragrance, grain, petals, private label | limited | minimal |
| Docs | COA, SDS, IFRA support | partial | rare |
| Lead time | 7–15 days (typ.) | 15–30 days | in-stock only |
Customization and packaging
Options include rose, lavender, or unscented; grain from fine to coarse; petals or blossoms; 100 g sachets, PET jars, or recyclable paper pouches. Private label available; COA and SDS provided. Origin matters: No. 18 Liuming Street, Xuefu Road, Chang’an District, Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei, China.
Mini case studies
Hotel spa: a coastal boutique switched to 100 g sachets; guest feedback scores on “room amenity satisfaction” rose 18% in two quarters. Gift brand: a DTC set used the High Quality 100g Organic Himalayan Pink Bath Salt Deep Cleansing Body Bath Salts With Relaxing Rose Mini Sea Salt Flowers as the “self-care” anchor; return rate under 1% and repeat purchase at month three—surprisingly strong for a seasonal item.
Safety notes
For external use only. Avoid broken skin; if pregnant or sensitive to fragrance, consult your practitioner. Keep dry; reseal if not used at once.
Bottom line: the High Quality 100g Organic Himalayan Pink Bath Salt Deep Cleansing Body Bath Salts With Relaxing Rose Mini Sea Salt Flowers land in that sweet spot—clean mineral profile, calm rose note, and credible QC. Not over-designed, just quietly good.
- ISO 22716: Cosmetics—Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP). International Organization for Standardization.
- USP <61> and <62>: Microbiological Examination of Nonsterile Products. U.S. Pharmacopeia.
- IFRA Standards and Code of Practice. International Fragrance Association.
- EU REACH Annex XVII (restricted substances) guidance. European Chemicals Agency (ECHA).




