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World’s Most Expensive Bath Salts

by jeremy on January 15, 2010 · 30452 commentshttp%3A%2F%2Fmost-expensive.net%2FbathWorld%27s+Most+Expensive+Bath+Salts2010-01-15+23%3A27%3A07jeremyhttp%3A%2F%2Fmost-expensive.net%2F%3Fp%3D3045

World's Most Expensive Bath

ME! Bath is known for their Bath Ice Cream products; each scoop is a handmade combination of a six oil blend, Epsom salt, purifying minerals and, of course, your choice of fragrances. Now they’ve come up with something really special for the ultra-rich—the most expensive bath in the world.

The aptly named Most Expensive Bath uses not only the highest quality water—desalinated Hawaiian deep seawater blended with water from the polar ice caps—but also the finest ingredients. The bath also features rare and antioxidant-rich Sidr honey from the Hadramaut Mountains of the Southwestern Arabian Peninsula, moisturizing pink salt found in the mountains of Peru, illipe butter harvested by hand from Bornean nuts and known to increase the elasticity of the skin, 100% organic jojoba oil to promote healthy skin, kokum butter full of essential fatty acids and, as if all of that wasn’t decadent enough, 24k gold. That’s not all, though, as the air is filled with the scent of white grapefruit, lotus flower, passion fruit, incense and sycamore wood.

The Most Expensive Bath is available at home or in your choice of a number of luxury spas and resorts such as The Ritz Carlton Aspen Highland, The Four Seasons Maui or The Beverly Wilshire. It costs a hefty $50,000+ but much of that goes to the Water for People charity, which provides clean water to people in third world nations. Make sure you give them plenty of advance notice, though, as the Most Expensive Bath takes weeks to prepare.

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Faried January 15, 2010 at 1:33 pm

Can you eat it? It seems, gross…

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Stephen Cates September 2, 2011 at 9:07 pm

I wouldnt try…It does look tempting though….Mmm…

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