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There is a reason that people love to go to the beach. Swimming in salt water is a rejuvenating and renewing experience. With minimal work you can mimic that therapeutic experience in your own bath tub with the healing benefits of Sea Salt.

Metabolism slows as the body ages. As the body ages, the build of old dead skin cells builds up on the surface of the skin. Glycosylation, the build up of dead skin, is like a thick honey substance that makes mature skin look old, sallow, and dry. Removal of this dead skin can help the skin appear younger restoring that youthful glow while it improves circulation. Continual removal of the skin makes the body work a little harder, by making new cells, which improves circulation.

Make your own Organic Sea Salt Scrub:

  • Find some Apothecary Jars and fill with sea salt. Add 50 drops of your favorite essential oil and enough Castor Oil or Mineral Oil to make a nice workable paste.
  • Using a Certified Organic Carrier Oil, such as Castor Oil or Mineral Oil, ensures the oil is pure and beneficial for the skin.
  • To ensure the Carrier Oil does not spoil or turn rancid, add a teaspoon of Organic Citric Acid. This Citric Acid is a natural preservative that will not alter the purity or effectiveness of your homemade Sea Salt Scrub.
  • This homemade scrub is most effective if it is allowed to sit for a few weeks. The synergy of the Essential Oil and Sea Salt will be at its peak after sitting for a couple of weeks. Stir daily with a wooden spoon for the most effective healing properties.

To use your homemade Sea Salt Glow, rub it all over body before getting the skin wet. If the scrub is a little dry and hard to rub all over the body, add a little bit of water to the area of the skin being exfoliated. Pay close attention to the dry areas, namely, the elbows and the feet. After the entire body has been scrubbed, shower off or immerse yourself into the therapy salt bath. After an all-over the body exfoliation, be sure not to add too much of the Sea Salt into your bath water. Too much salt in the bath water can be intolerable to your skin and will burn the skin if you are not careful.  

It is not advisable to use the Sea Salt Scrub on the skin of the face. Exfoliation of Facial Skin should be performed with a very gentle polish.

Further, it is best to have the guidance of licensed professional when exfoliation of the face is needed.  

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