Happy Bath
Happy Bath is a Korean drugstore body-care brand built around everyday cleansing: gentle bar soaps, big-format body washes, body milk, and a handful of facial cleansing foams. The lineup here runs from the 90g Really Mild soap and the Original Collection Olive soap to 900g pump bottles of Peony Blossom and Really Moist body wash, plus 450ml Really Mild body milk for after the shower. It is the kind of range Korean households restock month to month, so the bottles come big and the formulas stay simple. Browse 145+ Happy Bath items in stock and shipped from Korea.
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Buying guide
How to shop the Happy Bath body-care range
Happy Bath is one of those Korean brands you find in nearly every drugstore back home: nothing flashy, just reliable cleansing for the whole household. The range we carry covers bar soaps, body washes, body milk, and a few facial cleansing foams, so a single order can handle the shower shelf and the sink. This guide walks through the formats in the grid, who each one suits, and how to read the sizes so you order the right bottle the first time. We list 145+ Happy Bath products in stock and shipped from Korea.
What Happy Bath is and who it suits
Happy Bath sits in the affordable, everyday tier of Korean body care rather than the boutique end. It is a mass-market brand sold across Korean pharmacies and supermarkets, which is exactly why the formulas lean simple and the bottles come in large sizes meant to last. If you want a no-fuss soap or body wash for daily showers, or a backup body milk that the whole family can share, this is the right shelf. The grid here mixes classics like the Really Mild soap and Original Collection Olive soap with bigger 900g body-wash bottles, so you can match the brand to either a single-bar habit or a full-household restock.
Choosing between a bar, a wash and body milk
The first decision is format, and it mostly comes down to how you like to wash and what your skin needs afterward.
- Bar soap rinses fast and travels well. Pick this if you prefer a solid bar at the sink or in the shower, like the 90g Really Mild soap or the Original Collection Olive soap.
- Body wash suits anyone who reaches for a pump bottle and a loofah. The 900g Peony Blossom and Really Moist bottles are the family-size options here.
- Body milk is the after-shower step, not a cleanser. The 450ml Really Mild body milk goes on damp skin once you have towelled off.
Plenty of people in the grid buy a wash and a body milk together so cleansing and moisture come from the same line.
The bar soaps in this range
Bars are where Happy Bath keeps things classic. The 90g Really Mild soap is the plainest pick, aimed at a gentle daily clean without much fragrance. The Original Collection Olive soap leans on an olive-oil base for a softer feel, while the Dubore Furizia soap and the Zero Percent Bassop bar round out the harder, longer-lasting end of the shelf. Bars are the easiest format to stock deep because they store dry and do not leak, so a few at a time covers months of showers. If you are new to the brand and want to test the feel before committing to a big bottle, a single 90g bar is the low-commitment way in.
The body washes and their big bottles
The body washes are where the family-size sizing shows up. The Peony Blossom body wash and the Really Moist body wash both come in 900g pump bottles built to sit on a shared shower shelf and last a household several weeks. Peony Blossom leans floral and light; Really Moist is the pick when skin feels tight after washing and you want a touch more slip in the lather. Because the bottles are large, the per-wash cost drops well below buying small travel sizes, which is the main reason regulars order the 900g rather than restocking little bottles. Pair either with a soft mesh sponge to get the most lather out of each pump.
Body milk and the after-shower step
Cleansing strips a little moisture from the skin no matter how gentle the formula, so the after-shower step matters. The 450ml Really Mild body milk is the lotion in this range: lighter than a thick body butter, it sinks in fast and is meant to go on while skin is still slightly damp, which helps lock water in. Body milk is not a cleanser, so it sits alongside a soap or wash rather than replacing one. If your skin reads normal-to-dry or tightens in winter, adding the body milk to a Really Mild soap or a Really Moist wash gives you a matched cleanse-and-moisturise pair from one brand.
Facial cleansing foams in the lineup
A few of the products here are for the face, not the body, so it is worth telling them apart. The Seesalt Deep Cleansing Foam, the Erseongcho Pore Cleansing Foam, and the Rice Moisturizing Cleansing Foam are facial cleansers sold in tubes you squeeze and lather in your hands. Seesalt aims at a deeper, fresher clean; the Erseongcho pore foam targets the look of clogged pores; and the Rice foam is the gentler, moisture-minded option for tighter-feeling skin. They wash off in water like any face cleanser and slot into the start of a face routine, before toner and serum. If you only want body products, filter past these tubes; if you want one order to cover face and body, they are a tidy add-on.
Reading the sizes and getting the value
Happy Bath sizing spans a wide range, and the number on the label is the quickest way to judge value. The 90g soaps and 150-200g foam tubes are the trial-and-rotation sizes, easy to test or keep as a spare. The 450ml body milk is a standard household bottle. The 900g body washes are the bulk buys, where the per-use cost is lowest and a single bottle stretches across weeks of daily showers for more than one person. A simple rule: buy a small soap or foam to learn whether you like the formula, then step up to the 900g bottle of the wash you settle on. That keeps you from over-committing on day one while still landing the better price once you know the brand suits you.
Authenticity and shipping from Korea
Every Happy Bath item here is the genuine Korean-market product, the same formulation sold in Korean drugstores rather than a re-labelled export version. We source the catalogue in Korea and ship it out from there, so what arrives matches what a shopper would pull off the shelf locally, ingredient list and all. Because these are full-size retail bottles, a single order of the 900g washes and a body milk gives a household a real stretch of supply. If a particular soap or foam is in stock on its product page, it is ready to ship; the 145+ in-stock count on this collection reflects what is genuinely available to order right now.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
What kind of brand is Happy Bath?
Happy Bath is an affordable Korean body-care brand you find across Korean drugstores and supermarkets. It focuses on everyday cleansing rather than luxury skincare, with simple bar soaps, body washes, body milk, and a few facial cleansing foams. The bottles tend to come in large household sizes, like the 900g body washes, because the brand is built for regular restocking by a whole family.
Which Happy Bath products are best if my skin feels tight after washing?
Look at the Really Moist body wash in the 900g bottle, which adds more slip to the lather, and pair it with the 450ml Really Mild body milk applied while skin is still damp. For the face, the Rice Moisturizing Cleansing Foam is the gentler, moisture-minded option compared with the Seesalt deep-cleansing foam. Together a moist wash plus the body milk give you a matched cleanse-and-moisturise routine from one brand.
Should I get a Happy Bath bar soap or a body wash?
It comes down to how you like to wash. Bars like the 90g Really Mild soap or the Original Collection Olive soap rinse fast, store dry, and travel well, so they suit a sink or a minimalist shower. The 900g Peony Blossom and Really Moist body washes suit anyone who reaches for a pump bottle and a loofah and wants a big bottle that lasts a household several weeks. Many shoppers keep a bar at the sink and a wash in the shower.
Are the 900g Happy Bath body washes worth the larger size?
For regular use, yes. The 900g Peony Blossom and Really Moist bottles drop the per-wash cost well below buying small travel sizes, and one bottle stretches across weeks of daily showers for more than one person. The trade-off is the upfront commitment, so a common approach is to try a small soap or foam first to confirm you like the formula, then step up to the 900g bottle of the wash you settle on.
Are the Seesalt, Erseongcho and Rice cleansing foams for the face or the body?
Those three are facial cleansers, not body products. The Seesalt Deep Cleansing Foam aims at a deeper, fresher clean, the Erseongcho Pore Cleansing Foam targets the look of clogged pores, and the Rice Moisturizing Cleansing Foam is the gentler pick for tighter-feeling skin. You lather them in your hands and rinse with water at the start of a face routine, before toner and serum. If you only want body care, filter past the foam tubes.
How do I use the Really Mild body milk?
Apply the 450ml Really Mild body milk after showering, ideally while your skin is still slightly damp, which helps lock in moisture. It is a lighter lotion rather than a heavy body butter, so it sinks in quickly. The body milk is an after-shower step, not a cleanser, so use it alongside a Happy Bath soap or body wash rather than in place of one.
Are these Happy Bath products authentic and shipped from Korea?
Yes. Every item here is the genuine Korean-market product, the same formulation sold in Korean drugstores rather than a re-labelled export version. We source the catalogue in Korea and ship it from there, so the ingredient list matches what a local shopper would buy off the shelf. Anything shown in stock on its product page, across the 145+ items in this collection, is ready to order.

















