When making your own bath salts and scrubs, we recommend using only dead sea salts or epsom salts. Dead Sea Salts contain a considerably smaller proportion of sodium chloride than other salts. Sodium chloride, which makes up 80% of regular sea salts, and most of solar salt, kosher salt, and rock salt, do not offer therapuetic benefits and can also be harmful to people with high blood pressure and edema. On the other hand, the balance of magnesium, potassium and calcium chlorides, and a comparatively high concentration of bromides in Dead Sea Salts are what make them beneficial. And recent studies show that bromides are a healing factor for psoriasis. Epsom salts are also made up of magnesium sulfate. This ingredient is what pulls soreness from muscles, making them great for combating stress and relieving muscle aches. The magnesium also aids in the removal of acids through the skin.
Now, here's a recipe so you can make your own!
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Combine all the ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
To use, simply add 4 to 6 Tablespoons of salts to a hot tub.
Keep unused salts sealed in an airtight container.
For even more bath salt recipes and a list of suppliers, visit Rebecca's Soap Delicatessen.
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This recipe is very simple and can be customized with your own choice of oil and potpourri herbs.
This is a fun little recipe that I love to make. You add any fragrance you desire with essential oils as well as add a touch of color to your bath salts.
When you skin is feeling extra dry lotion does not always moisturize it quickly enough. Mixing up this simple recipe and adding it to your bath water can do dry skin wonders.
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