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Howdy Folks and Happy Friday Night (or Saturday morn. depending on where

you are)

 

This is sort of a poll question (without the official poll .. which BTW

we can do here at , Poll questions and votes!)

 

With all the different kinds of salt available on this beautiful planet

Earth that we call home .. from the ones you've tried ... what are your

favorite ones to use in bath products, .. and why?

 

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I prefer to use about 2/3 Epsom salts and 1/3 solar dried salt (usually

sea salt of some kind). The Epsom salts for their medical benefit, and

the solar dried salts for their scent holding capacity.

 

To that basic base I will add different salts for their whatever

benefit, but I almost always use that base so that I know I have the

medical benefits and something to hold the scent there.

 

Blessings,

Soseneda

 

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I make my salts with kosher,sea and epson salts.....my favorite scent is my citrus blend which is litsea,ylang ylang, grapefruit....this is a good blend for womens hormone imbalance....such as pms, "child birth" and menopause. I make soap,massage oil,bath salts with this blend.

 

Hugs, Helaine

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" solar dried salts for their scent holding capacity " .

 

I have read that dendritic salt is used for it's scent holding capacity and

supposely it reduces clumping. Does anyone have any experience using

dendritic salt in making bath salts? Thanks!

 

~Tricia

 

 

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" Soseneda " <TheWitch

 

Friday, November 09, 2001 11:29 PM

RE: What Salt Shall I Bathe In? Hmmmmm?

 

 

> I prefer to use about 2/3 Epsom salts and 1/3 solar dried salt (usually

> sea salt of some kind). The Epsom salts for their medical benefit, and

> the solar dried salts for their scent holding capacity.

>

> To that basic base I will add different salts for their whatever

> benefit, but I almost always use that base so that I know I have the

> medical benefits and something to hold the scent there.

>

> Blessings,

> Soseneda

>

> Quidquid Latine dictum sit, altum videtur.

> ICQ# 47264444

> AIM: SosenedaA

> : Soseneda_Arianrhod

>

> Looking for herbs and other witchy supplies?

> Many wonderful handmade items from Twining Vines available at The Town

> Market TheTownMarket

>

>

> My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkey

> http://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

>

>

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Helaine:

 

Do you have a web site? Your products sound very tempting, especially the menopause. Have never figured out why the call it menopause when it doesn't have one d--- thing to do with men.

 

Blessings and love,

Effie

 

herbandteas <herbandteas Sunday, November 11, 2001 12:10 PMRe: What Salt Shall I Bathe In? Hmmmmm?I make my salts with kosher,sea and epson salts.....my favorite scent is my citrus blend which is litsea,ylang ylang, grapefruit....this is a good blend for womens hormone imbalance....such as pms, " child birth " and menopause. I make soap,massage oil,bath salts with this blend. Hugs, Helaine My Pictures of Aromatic Plants and Exotic Places In Turkeyhttp://members.home.net/chrisziggy1/triptoturkey.html

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