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deadseasalt
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14 years ago
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Rub the salt gently into your skin, take your time and cover every inch of your body.
ping.fm/ivhJE
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
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Also, a word of caution to those with sensitive skin - be extremely gentle and try and use salt of a fine grain, which is less abr
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
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Remember, you are using salt - be sure to shave ahead of time (in other words, don’t rub salt into an open wound).
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
If you made your own exfoliating bath gel, simply squeeze or pour some into the palm of your hand and clean your body using small
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
Do this very gently and be sure not to overdo it. Once you are in the tub, pour some bath salts into the palm of your hand.
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
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Add a handful of bath salts to your bath gel and stir/shake until the salts are blended in. Presto! You’ve got your own custom exf
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
Find a fragrant bath gel of your choice with a rich lather and pour some into a new bottle (or even a bowl).
ping.fm/KBXyu
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
You can even combine bath salts with bath gel to make your own unique exfoliating cleanser to use either in the bath or in the shower.
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
You can add essential oils, fragrances, and herbs to your bath salts to make your scrub even more beneficial.
ping.fm/tc4kB
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
Your pores open and are ready to absorb all the wonderful minerals and nutrients in your bath.
ping.fm/UXLVb
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