
Experience the ‘Everything Shower' with Frank Body x Koh's exciting limited new collaboration
Two Aussie cult-favourite brands: Frank Body and Koh have teamed up to turn the internet's viral shower ritual into the full-circle experience it was always meant to be.
Welcome to the 'Everything Shower,' completed.
Ever since Frank Body launched its Original Coffee Scrub, twelve years ago, showers have never been the same — and let's be real, they've gotten a lot messier (in the best way).
With more than 10 million showers around the world covered in coffee grinds and nourishing oils, Frank Body has built a global fanbase for its glow-inducing, skin-polishing formulas and cheeky tone of voice.
But what about the aftermath?
That's where Koh steps in. The Aussie-born cleaning disruptor, known for its minimalist system, bleach-free formulas, and no-fuss, science-backed cleaning power, has finally joined forces with frank to clean up the chaos — without killing the vibe.
Trusted in more than 1.5 million homes and recently crowned Australia's number one bathroom cleaner by Canstar Blue, Koh is the perfect partner to bring balance back to your bathroom.
Together, they're taking the viral Everything Shower trend which exploded on TikTok in mid-2023 and now boasts nearly five billion views under #ShowerTok — to new levels.
The concept? A full-body, full-head, full-vibe reset that exfoliates the week away. It's the ultimate act of self-care. But let's be honest, post-scrub splatter on the tiles? Not so zen.
Enter the frank body x Koh collab, for the first time ever, you can experience a shower that gets you gloriously dirty and then effortlessly clean.
Think: coffee scrubs, silky oils, and powerful but planet-friendly cleaning sprays — all bundled into exclusive limited-edition kits available on both brands' websites.
Only 600 kits are dropping, so when they say limited, they mean it.
And because self-care is better when shared, frank and Koh are giving away over $230 worth of bathroom essentials to 10 lucky winners over 10 days.

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