Water Music Bath & Body Range

Water Music
Water Music

I’ve just been doing a little browse on-line and found this gorgeous, stylishly simple bath and body range from the US called Water Music. We’re so short on really good bath and body ranges in the UK – they’re either really flowery, really cheap or really expensive – there isn’t a lot that sits in-between and covers off stylish, effective and beautifully perfumed for a mid-price.

Water Music Body Lotion
Water Music Body Lotion

There are some great natural fragrances in the range, too, from Grapefruit to Vanilla to Fig. But what I like most are the speciality bath crystals such as the PH Balancing Bath Crystals below.

Water Music PH Balancing Bath
Water Music PH Balancing Bath

You can also pick a Japanese Enzyme Bath, an Aspirin Bath (good for aches and flu like symptoms – not packed with aspirins as the name suggests) or a Moisturising Milk Bath.

Water Music Bath Square
Water Music Bath Square

I’m totally over bath bombs, but when I saw Water Music’s square version, I was suddenly tempted again. It’s a shame we can’t access it in the UK – yet, but I love making new brand discoveries and I’ll be watching this brand with interest. I notice it’s gone into Fred Segal Apothia, one of the coolest beauty shops in LA so maybe it’ll be noticed by UK buyers.


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2 responses to “Water Music Bath & Body Range”

  1. I am going to SF for a few days next month, so Ill be sure to have a look at this brand! It looks good 🙂 x

  2. Lily

    *sigh* I’m forever frustrated at not being able to easily access cool stuff like this! But, of course, it doesn’t stop me from looking/wanting

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