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deadseasalt
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14 years ago
As you gently scrub, your skin becomes stimulated as your circulation improves.
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deadseasalt
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14 years ago
When you use sea salt as a scrub prior to or during a bath, the benefits of bathing actually increase.
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deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
People use a variety of exfoliation techniques, including the use of sea and loofah sponges, oatmeal, pumice, ground nuts and seed
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
When you exfoliate, you remove the outer layers of dead epidermis (skill) cells.
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deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
This lifeless outer layer can give your skin a dull, lifeless appearance and can even make us look older by accentuating the crack
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
Exfoliation is a must for healthy, attractive skin. Dead skin cells typically cover our bodies, as skin cells die and are reborn constantly.
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
Sea salt is wonderful when simply dissolved in water and used as a soak, but many people don’t know that sea salt is an incredibly
deadseasalt
says
14 years ago
It can transform an otherwise ordinary bath into a powerful tonic which nourishes, invigorates and detoxifies.
deadseasalt
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14 years ago
Sea salt contains a variety minerals and nutrients that benefit our bodies, particularly our skin.
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deadseasalt
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14 years ago
Sea salt is a wonderful ingredient in any bath, and we know there are many benefits to using sea salt as a bath salt.
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