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Japanese OEM raw materials for bath products
Bath salts, bath additives, and bath essences.
12 ingredients in this view.
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Angelica Acutiloba Root Extract
Tōki-kon ekisu
Cosmetics · Oils & lipids
Aomori Hiba
Aomori hiba · INCI: Thujopsis Dolabrata Wood Oil
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Chamaecyparis Obtusa Extract
Hinoki ekisu · INCI: Chamaecyparis Obtusa Leaf Extract / Chamaecyparis Obtusa Wood Extract
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Citrus Junos Fruit Extract
Yuzu kajitsu ekisu
Cosmetics · Oils & lipids
Citrus Junos Peel Oil
Yuzu kahi-yu
Cosmetics · Marine ingredients
Deep Sea Water
Kaiyō shinsōsui · INCI: Sea Water / Maris Aqua (for specific preparations)
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Gettō (Shell Ginger)
Gettō · INCI: Alpinia Zerumbet Leaf Extract
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Mentha Arvensis Leaf Extract
Hakka-ha ekisu
Cosmetics · Plant extracts
Rice Bran Extract
Komenuka ekisu · INCI: Oryza Sativa Bran Extract
Cosmetics · Fermented ingredients
Sake Extract
Nihonshu ekisu · INCI: Sake Extract / Saccharomyces Ferment Extract
Cosmetics · Fermented ingredients
Sake Lees Extract
Sakekasu ekisu · INCI: Saccharomyces / Rice Ferment Filtrate
Traditional · Kampo botanicals
Yomogi (Japanese Mugwort)
Yomogi · INCI: Artemisia Princeps Leaf Extract
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FAQ: Bath products ingredients
Q. Why browse Japanese ingredients by product application?
Browse Japanese ingredients by the type of finished product they fit into — skincare, supplements, beverages, etc. This page lists 12 ingredients tagged with the Bath products product application, helping formulators and brand planners shortlist candidates by use case rather than by category alone. Examples include Angelica Acutiloba Root Extract, Aomori Hiba, Chamaecyparis Obtusa Extract, and Citrus Junos Fruit Extract.
Sources
- OEM JAPAN — glossary navigation taxonomy
Q. What does 'Bath products' mean in this glossary?
Bath salts, bath additives, and bath essences.
Sources
- OEM JAPAN — glossary navigation taxonomy
Q. Are all ingredients tagged with 'Bath products' suitable for the same finished product?
No — application tags signal a relevant product family but not interchangeability. Always check ingredient-specific compatibility (pH stability, solubility, regulatory fit) on the individual ingredient pages and confirm with formulators before substitution.
Sources
- Industry knowledge — cosmetic and food formulation practice
Industry-knowledge claim — not yet pinned to a single primary source