Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 In a message dated 1/25/04 10:42:54 AM Central Standard Time, chrisziggy writes: > > Can you use water softener salts in bath salts and scrubs? > Neysa > Hi Neysa, Just wanted to let you know about a product that makes bathsalts like silk in the water. A few months ago, my friend asked me if i could duplicate a bath product she had bought and loved the smell of, i checked the ingredients for the fragrance, which i knew was not going to be there , lol, but found a product i was not mamilar with, upon research at the Chemistry store i found it was esentially to soften the water and purchased some. It really made a difference and i have been using it ever since. The lingredient is Sodium Susquicarbonate. I went to the Chemistry Store where i purchased it to get some info for you but couldn't find the page is was looking for, I have left an email with them requesting info on this product and if any is fourthcoming, i will forward it to you. HTH's, Deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 25, 2004 Report Share Posted January 25, 2004 THAT IS SO TERRIFIC!! Thanks dear! Will be hoping you get it! Hugs Neysa Hi Neysa, Just wanted to let you know about a product that makes bathsalts like silk in the water. A few months ago, my friend asked me if i could duplicate a bath product she had bought and loved the smell of, i checked the ingredients for the fragrance, which i knew was not going to be there , lol, but found a product i was not mamilar with, upon research at the Chemistry store i found it was esentially to soften the water and purchased some. It really made a difference and i have been using it ever since. The lingredient is Sodium Susquicarbonate. I went to the Chemistry Store where i purchased it to get some info for you but couldn't find the page is was looking for, I have left an email with them requesting info on this product and if any is fourthcoming, i will forward it to you. HTH's, Deonia Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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