Merely six toothbrushes and three jars of bamboo salt cost her two Silver Taels, but she knew well that rare items naturally fetch high prices; such was the law of the market.
Riding the momentum of her purchases, Su Yu added various daily necessities one by one. During the process, she gradually discovered that many items she thought only existed in modern society actually existed in this era in even more primitive and simple forms.
There was no industrially produced shampoo, but there was shampoo made from slow-cooked natural herbs; there was no modern synthetic body wash, but there were bath beans that produced rich foam and nourished the skin; there were no expensive hair care oils, but there were hair oils made from the essence of various flowers, emitting a natural fragrance.
All of these reflected the ancient people's wisdom and sophistication concerning life.