Composition Of Sea Salt

Jan 24, 2012



composition of sea salt

Homemade Bath Salts Benefits and Uses    by Sander Bel

The term bath salts refers to a range of water-soluble, usually inorganic solid products designed to be added to a bath, either to improve cleaning, provide a medical improvement, to improve the experience of bathing, or to serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents. Healthy skin, physical and mental well being is dependent on the correct sodium and potassium or fluid balance in the body.

Basic Bath Salts – Kosher Salt, Baking soda (softens your skin), Essential oil of your choice, Food coloring optional.
Pour the salt, the essential oils, and a few drops of food coloring into the bowl. Fill the jar. When it’s time to use the bath salts, pour the mixture into the bathtub and add warm water. Stir the water so the salt dissolves.
Large glass or metal mixing bowl, 2 cups Epsom’s salts, 1 cup Sea salt, rock salt or coarse salt, Food coloring, 1/4 teaspoon Glycerin, Essential oil for fragrance such as vanilla, citrus or peppermint, optional Clean, dry jars with cork stoppers or metal screw-on lid Try and do this on a day with low humidity, the salt will absorb moisture from the air. Combine salts in bowl and mix well. Add a couple drops of food coloring and mix well. Add glycerin and essential oil (4 or 5 drops) and mix well. Spoon salts into the jars and close them. Make a gift tag with the scent (if you used one) and suggesting using 1/3 to 1/2 cup in the bath. Makes 3 cups of bath salts.
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