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Turmeric Bath Soak Salts

Turmeric Bath Soak Salts

$7.00 Regular Price
$4.90Sale Price

Ingredients: Contains Salts, Turmeric Powder, and Coconut Oil.

  • Turmeric Bath Soak Salts

    Our Turmeric Bath Soak Salts are known for anti-aging, brightening your skin, lighten acne scars and helps with cracked heels. It leaves skin feeling moisturized.

    To use as bath salt: Spoon about 2  tablespoons of Turmeric Bath Soak Salt under warm running bath water. Soak for 20 minutes and let the rich minerals absorb through the skin.

    To use as an exfoliator: Mix 2 tablespoons of Tumeric Bath Soak Salt with a handful of your favorite body wash. Gently massage mixture onto skin to slough away dry patches, reveling a healthier looking complexion.

    CAUTION- Oils can be slippery so just take caution entering and exiting bath tub and shower.

    NOTE: The polysorbate 80 is an emulsifier that helps the oil mix into the bath water rather than pooling on top.

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  • Turmeric Bath Soak Salts

     

    How It Works

    Epsom salt is known for its exfoliating properties and for how it helps smoothen rough skin. It is also claimed that the salt eases stress, relaxes your muscles, lowers blood pressure, and relieves soreness. Treatment time 15 minutes, how often use Once a week for dry skin, twice a week for normal skin, and thrice a week for oily skin.

    Safety tips

    It’s best not to use a bath salts on your skin every day. Over exfoliating your skin can leave it dry, sensitive, and irritated. It’s generally safe to exfoliate your skin two to three times a week. If your skin is dry and sensitive, you may want to exfoliate only once a week. If you have a skin condition, or if you’re unsure how often you should exfoliate your skin, talk to a dermatologist.

    These homemade salts are only intended to be used on your body, not your face. The skin on your face is more sensitive than the skin on the rest of your body. Sea salt scrubs may be too abrasive for sensitive skin. Also, be careful if you have a cut on your skin as the salt can sting.

    Avoid exfoliating skin that is:

    • sunburned
    • chapped or broken
    • red or swollen
    • recovering from a chemical peel

    If you want to add essential oils to your body scrub, do a patch test with the diluted oil on your skin first to make sure you’re not allergic to the oil.

    If you have sensitive skin or very dry skin, talk to your doctor or dermatologist to find out if exfoliation with a body scrub is right for you.

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