Bath salts are water soluble, pulverized minerals that are
added to water to be used for bathing. They are said to improve cleaning, enhance the
enjoyment of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents. Bath
salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or
hot springs. EXIN Magazine brings for you the varied usages of bath salts.
The ‘salt’ part of the bath salt comes from their
appearances being similar to the crystals of common salt.
They are extremely easy to use. For a bath, fill
the tub about halfway to the desired level. Take a handful of bath salts and
pour them into the bath by holding your hand under the faucet, allowing the
bath salts to fall with the water into the tub. While pouring the bath salts
into the bath, their fragrance will be released into the steam, allowing for a
very fragrant bath. Depending on their size, bath salts will dissolve
quickly once in contact with hot water. Once you have poured one to two
handfuls of bath salts into your bath, you’re ready to relax! Be sure to
stir the bath salts into the water and circulate them well, so the fragrances
are released into the steam.
Bath salts come in many different
colors, sizes and textures. Colors are thought to have an effect on mood, so be
sure to use bath salts in colors that match your mood — or what you would like
your mood to be. For instance, red symbolizes excitement, passion and love;
pink symbolizes caring and tenderness, yellow signifies optimism and hope; blue
signifies peace and harmony; violet symbolizes spirituality, enlightenment and
mystery; orange symbolizes flamboyance; green symbolizes vigor, renewal and
nature; brown symbolizes comfort, endurance, reliability and earth, etc. The
color of the salt changes the color of the water in tub. Besides, they also
look beautiful in glasses and jars they come in. Size and texture varies too.
Large grained salts although take more time to dissolve, but they make for more
splendid views in tub. Small grained salts can be used for exfoliating. For exfoliating,
just take a small handful of bath salts and add a tiny bit of water to it. Work
the mixture into a paste and smooth it over your skin.
Bath salts also come in various
fragrances, although non-fragrant bath salts are also available.
Bath salts can react differently
to person to person. So, make sure that you test the product — by applying it
on your hand or shoulder first and waiting for a couple of minutes to see any
sort of allergic reactions are coming or not — before letting your entire body
come in contact with it, although, sometimes the allergic reactions can come
out overnight.
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