Epsom Salts, Bath Salts, Fine Pink Himalayan Salt, Bicarbonate of Soda, Citric Acid, Olive Oil, Rose Geranium Fragrance Oil.
Approximately 450g
R50,00
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Bath salts have long been used as an easy and inexpensive way to treat mental and physical health ailments. Bath salts, which are commonly made from magnesium sulfate (Epsom salt) or sea salt, are easily dissolved in warm bath water and used for everything from stress relief to aches and pains. Epsom salts are also different from fancy bath crystals. They may not be made from the same chemicals.
Our House Brand Bath Salt Soaks are a relaxing blend of Epsom Salts, Dead Sea Salt and Fine Himalayan Salt. With added Carrier and Fragrance Oils to relax you and soften your skin with a comforting aroma to clear your mind and feel refreshed after your Soak. We also add in Bicarbonate of Soda. Baking soda has cleansing and detoxifying properties that may help to purify your body and boost immunity. Citric Acid, creates a fizzing / bubbling reaction when poured into the warm bath water when combined with the Baking Soda.
Here are some of the Benefits of All the Salts we use for our House Brand Bath Salt Soak:
*Epsom salt baths are often used for:
THE BENEFITS OF PINK HIMALAYAN SALTS:
So, what are the benefits of Himalayan Bath Salts?
DEAD SEA SALT BENEFITS: Bathing in a magnesium-rich Dead Sea salt solution improves skin barrier function, enhances skin hydration, and reduces inflammation in atopic dry skin.
How to Take a Bath Salt Soak:
The water should be very warm — not hot, but comfortable to the touch. Add our Bath Salt Soak while the water is running to help them dissolve.
For a standard-sized tub, use the amount suggested on the package, usually 1 cup or so at the most per Soak.
Soak for at least 12 minutes and simply Just relax…
*The Soap House does not make any medical or scientific claims as to the above list, we are simply highlighting what years of Research and Studies have said regarding Salts and their healing properties.
*Don’t use the Bath Salt Soak in a hot tub, whirlpool, or other tubs with jets unless the manufacturer says it’s OK.
*It is always in your best interest to consult your Doctor if you have medical concerns.