Shower pebbles

The bath bomb for shower lovers

Conifer-scented shower steamers

Melting tablets: a home spa experience

A moment of relaxation with a white pine melt, the perfect way to escape daily stress, relax, and unwind. These soothing and refreshing scents fill the shower with a wonderful natural fragrance as the melt gently dissolves. It’s like a spa in the middle of a forest!

Simply place the pebble on the shower floor where the water stream isn't directed at it, to make it dissolve more slowly while you shower.

This "shower bomb" is the equivalent of a bath bomb.

Shower steamer - white pine

Eucalyptus Shower Steamers

The bath bomb, in the shower

Our shower steamers do not contain oil or butter. They are designed for shower lovers, providing a hammam-like experience in the comfort of your own shower.

The eucalyptus scent is well known for its decongestant and relaxing properties, and helps relieve the stress of a long day at work. You’ll feel like you can breathe more easily after a steam shower with this steamer.

Eucalyptus Shower Bomb

Grapefruit Shower Steamer

Refreshing citrus-flavored melting tablet!

How to kick off a Saturday morning and a beautiful weekend? Place a bar of this wonderful fragrance on your shower floor. The shower water will melt it, filling your bathroom with its invigorating scent.

Just like bath bombs, our "shower bombs" are a great way to treat yourself to a spa-like experience during a warm shower.

Shower Pebble - Southern Pomelo

How do you use a shower bar?

Place the shower steamer on the shower floor near the water stream. Since it isn't directly in the water, it will slowly dissolve throughout your shower. The natural fragrance will evaporate with the steam and provide you with a relaxing sensory experience that will linger even after your shower.

Do not use in the bath; this dissolving tablet is designed for use in the shower. It contains no ingredients that could damage septic tanks or your home's plumbing.

Ingredients: Baking soda, natural fragrances and essential oils, clays, citric acid