Leps Agent

LEPS calls its bath balms a "bathing agent," and the line on skinsli is built around scent more than anything else: Moonlight, Sunkisd, Pink Flash, Raspberry Mint, and Charbet Planet each come as a 140g balm meant to dissolve in a warm bath. There's also a 4-piece Love Shot bath night set for trying several scents at once, and a separate Rapsbam Forest Bubble Powder for a foaming bath instead of a dissolving balm. Treat the balms as a soak-and-scent step rather than a cleanser, and use the powder when you want bubbles instead of a fizzing melt.

  • 140g Bath Balms
  • Korean Import
  • Multiple Scents
  • Gift Set Option

By Skinsli editorial Updated

Buying guide

A guide to LEPS bathing agents and bath balms

LEPS markets its bath balms under the name "bathing agent," a 140g balm meant to dissolve in warm bathwater and release scent and color as it melts. The line is organized by scent rather than by skin concern, with a separate bubble powder for anyone who wants foam instead of a dissolving balm.

What a LEPS bathing agent is

Each 140g balm is designed to be dropped into a filled bathtub, where it dissolves and disperses scent and color through the water. It's a soak-and-relax product rather than a body cleanser, so it's typically used on its own bath rather than combined with a wash step.

Choosing a scent

The current lineup includes Moonlight, Sunkisd, Pink Flash, Raspberry Mint, and Charbet Planet, each sold as its own 140g balm. Because the balms share the same format and dissolve behaviour, picking between them comes down to which scent profile you're drawn to for a particular soak.

The Love Shot bath night set

The Bath Night Bathing Agent set bundles four balms together, which is the more practical way to sample several scents without committing to a single one, or to keep a rotation on hand for different moods.

The bubble powder alternative

The 430g Rapsbam Forest Bubble Powder works differently from the balms: instead of dissolving into a scented soak, it's designed to foam up into bubbles when added to running water, so it suits anyone who wants a bubble bath rather than a color-and-scent melt.

How to use a bath balm

Run a warm bath, then drop the balm in as the tub fills so it has time to dissolve fully. Soak for as long as is comfortable, and rinse off afterward if the balm leaves any residue on the skin, especially with more heavily colored scents.

Who these bath balms suit

These are aimed at anyone who treats bath time as a relaxation ritual rather than a quick shower, including gifting occasions where the 4-piece set covers a range of scent preferences in one box. If your skin is sensitive to fragrance, test a small amount of the dissolved water on the inner arm before a full soak.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

  • It's LEPS' name for its 140g bath balms, meant to be dropped into a filled tub where they dissolve and release scent and color into the water. It's a soak product rather than a cleanser.

  • The 140g balms dissolve into a scented, colored soak. The 430g Rapsbam Forest Bubble Powder instead foams into bubbles when added to running water, so it's the pick if you want a bubble bath rather than a color-and-scent melt.

  • It bundles four 140g bathing agent balms together, which is a practical way to try several scents at once or build a small rotation instead of buying one balm at a time.

  • Run a warm bath and drop the balm in as the tub fills so it has time to fully dissolve. Soak as long as you like, and rinse off afterward if any residue remains on the skin, particularly with the more heavily colored scents.

  • Because the balms are fragranced and colored, it's worth testing a small amount of the dissolved bathwater on the inner arm before a full soak if your skin reacts easily to fragrance.