Wholesale Rose Lavender Himalayan Dead Sea Epsom Bath Salts?
Spa-Grade Bath Salts, Wholesale-Ready: A Field Note from the Beauty Aisle
If you track wellness trends (I do, almost obsessively), mineral-infused soaks are having a moment again. The product buyers I spoke with want clean formulas, strong scent throw, and reliable supply. Enter Wholesale Natural Rose Lavender Petals Himalayan Dead Sea Epsom Salt Bath Salts with Flowers—a long name, yes, but it sums up the blend precisely: pink Himalayan salt, Dead Sea minerals, USP-grade Epsom, plus real petals. Simple idea, tight execution.
What’s moving the market
Retailers are shifting from single-mineral salts to multi-mineral mixes for better skin feel and perceived efficacy. Clean label and visible botanicals test well in gift sets and spa retail. To be honest, flowers sell the fantasy—and that matters.
Technical snapshot
| Composition | ≈40% Himalayan salt, ≈35% Dead Sea salt, ≈23% Epsom (USP), ≈2% botanicals/essential oils |
| Grain size | 0.5–2.0 mm (sieved); custom fine/coarse available |
| Moisture | ≤1.5% at pack (real-world may vary with humidity) |
| pH in 1% solution | 6.5–7.5 |
| Fragrance load | 0.5–1.2% IFRA-compliant |
| Dissolution | Under 3 minutes at 40–42°C |
| Microbiological limits | TPC ≤100 CFU/g; Yeast/Mold ≤10 CFU/g (ISO 21149/16212) |
| Recommended dosage | 100–150 g per standard bath |
Process and testing (how it’s actually made)
- Materials: Himalayan salt, Dead Sea salt, USP-grade magnesium sulfate, dried rose/lavender petals, cosmetic-grade essential oils.
- Methods: dehumidified storage, multi-stage sieving, low-shear blending, botanical inclusion at end to reduce breakage; metal detection; nitrogen flush optional.
- QC: moisture (LOD), sieve analysis, microbial per ISO 21149/16212 or USP /; heavy metals per USP /; stability at 40°C/75% RH.
- Service life: 24 months sealed; 6–12 months after opening (cool, dry).
- Certs: produced under ISO 22716 (GMP); IFRA-reviewed fragrance; SDS + COA with each lot; REACH-ready.
Where it fits
Spas and hotels, DTC self-care brands, subscription boxes, boutique gift sets, maternity/post-workout soaks. Many customers say the visible flowers feel “treat-yourself” without the markup.
Vendor comparison (abridged)
| Vendor | Certs | MOQ | Lead time | Customization |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Enyu Bodycare (Hebei, China) | ISO 22716, IFRA review, SDS/COA | ≈1,000 units | 15–25 days | Grain, scent, petals, jar/pouch, label |
| Vendor A | GMP claim only | 5,000+ | 30–45 days | Limited SKUs |
| Vendor B | ISO 9001 | 2,000 | 20–35 days | Fragrance only |
Customization and packing
Wholesale Natural Rose Lavender Petals Himalayan Dead Sea Epsom Salt Bath Salts with Flowers can be run in tinted PET jars, glass apothecary, or recyclable pouches (100 g to 1 kg). Private-label with foil or kraft labels; QR batch traceability on request.
Mini case: boutique spa rollout
A coastal spa brand trialed 500 units; repurchase rate hit 38% in eight weeks. Feedback: “dissolves cleanly, petals feel luxe, scent lingers but not overpowering.” They later added a lavender-forward night soak—same base, new profile.
Test data highlights
- Stability: no caking at 40°C/75% RH for 8 weeks with desiccant.
- Micro: pass ISO 21149/16212; pathogens absent per USP .
- Heavy metals: Pb/Cd/Hg/As within cosmetic guidelines (COA on file).
Why it works (quick take)
The triple-mineral base improves mouthfeel—okay, bathfeel—and the petal inclusion nails the giftable look. Price sits in the sweet spot for retail, and the operations team in No. 18 Liuming Street, Xuefu Road, Chang’an District, Shi Jiazhuang, Hebei has the throughput to scale without drama. Honestly, that reliability matters as much as the scent.
Authoritative references
- ISO 22716: Cosmetics—Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP).
- ISO 21149 / ISO 16212: Microbiology of cosmetic products—Enumeration tests.
- USP /: Microbiological examination of nonsterile products.
- EU Regulation (EC) No 1223/2009 on cosmetic products.
- IFRA Standards: Fragrance safety guidelines (latest amendment).




