You Pick Variety pack Hand Made Bath Salts

You Pick Variety pack Hand Made Bath Salts
$10.00
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These small Batch Hand Made Bath Salts are to die for. Made with locally sourced, all natural ingredients. These salts will leave your skin feeling fresh and invigorated. The strong and sweet scents will entrance and relax you. These salts make the perfect party favor or gift for a loved one. 

 Turn your regular bath into a calming spa-like exprience with this Soothing Lavender Bath Soak. This bath soak infused with the healing properties of epsom salt helps to relieve aches and pains, and instantly soothes away tension and tired muscles.

Bath salts are water-soluble, pulverized minerals that are added to water to be used for bathing. They are said to improve cleaning, enhance the enjoyment of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents.[1] Bath salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or hot springs.Some bath salts contain glycerine so the product will act as an emollient, humectant or lubricant. Fragrances and colors are often added to bath salts; the fragrances are used to increase users' enjoyment of the bathing experience.

Substances often labeled as bath salts include magnesium sulfate (Epsom salts), sodium chloride (table salt), sodium bicarbonate (baking soda), sodium hexametaphosphate Calgon, amorphous/glassy sodium metaphosphate, sodium sesquicarbonate, borax, and sodium citrate. Glycerin, or liquid glycerin, is another common ingredient in bath salts. Depending on their properties, the additives can be classified as emollient, humectant or lubricant when used in bath salts products.

Fragrances and colors are often added to bath salts; in fact, one purpose of salts is as a vehicle or diluent to extend fragrances which are otherwise too potent for convenient use. Other common additives to bath salts are oils (agglomerating the salts to form amorphous granules, the product being called "bath beads" or "bath oil beads", foaming agents, and effervescent agents. Bath salts may be packaged for sale in boxes or bags. Their appearance is often considered attractive or appealing, and they may be sold in transparent containers, showing off, for example, the needlelike appearance of sodium sesquicarbonate crystals.