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Westlab Cleansing Himalayan Bath Salt Pouch, 1Kg - £1.99 at Amazon
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Brand Westlab
Scent Unscented
Recommended uses for product Relaxation
Product benefits Detox
Material feature Cruelty Free
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Product Description
Himalayan salt is packed full of minerals, known for its detoxifying properties, westlab have a mining company in the Himalayas where the salt crystals are dug out of the mountains to make amazing scrubs, bath soaks and salt lamps. Westlab Himalayan salt can be a great and incredibly detoxifying bath salt just on its own. Harvested from high in the Himalayan mountain range, Himalayan pink salt isn't just pretty to look at, it's good for you, too. Himalayan pink salt can be used for cooking, in spa treatments and in cosmetics. It can also be used as a natural healing treatment. Himalayan pink salt isn't any normal salt. It contains 84 minerals and trace elements that are highly beneficial for the body including magnesium, calcium, copper, potassium and iron. Regular consumption of Himalayan pink salt provides essential minerals, trace elements, balances electrolytes, supports proper nutrient absorption, eliminates toxins, balances the body's ph, normalizes blood pressure and increases circulation and conductivity.The salt sometimes comes out in a reddish or pink colour, with some crystals having an off-white to transparent colour. It is commonly used for cooking similar to regular table salt, brine and bath products.
Instructions for use for bathing:
Dissolve salt in a bath of approx 37C. Relax and soak for 20 minutes or so. For detoxifying bath use up to 500g of salt per regular sized bath. Use 3 times per week for 2 weeks, then when needed. For general wellbeing use approx 100g-200g per regular sized bath.
Brand Westlab
Scent Unscented
Recommended uses for product Relaxation
Product benefits Detox
Material feature Cruelty Free
info added by
About this item
- It is known for cleansing properties
- It can be a great and incredibly cleansing bath salt
- It can be used in spa treatments, cosmetics, and as a natural healing treatment
- It contains 84 minerals and trace elements that are highly beneficial for the body
- This product is for external use only
Product Description
Himalayan salt is packed full of minerals, known for its detoxifying properties, westlab have a mining company in the Himalayas where the salt crystals are dug out of the mountains to make amazing scrubs, bath soaks and salt lamps. Westlab Himalayan salt can be a great and incredibly detoxifying bath salt just on its own. Harvested from high in the Himalayan mountain range, Himalayan pink salt isn't just pretty to look at, it's good for you, too. Himalayan pink salt can be used for cooking, in spa treatments and in cosmetics. It can also be used as a natural healing treatment. Himalayan pink salt isn't any normal salt. It contains 84 minerals and trace elements that are highly beneficial for the body including magnesium, calcium, copper, potassium and iron. Regular consumption of Himalayan pink salt provides essential minerals, trace elements, balances electrolytes, supports proper nutrient absorption, eliminates toxins, balances the body's ph, normalizes blood pressure and increases circulation and conductivity.The salt sometimes comes out in a reddish or pink colour, with some crystals having an off-white to transparent colour. It is commonly used for cooking similar to regular table salt, brine and bath products.
Instructions for use for bathing:
Dissolve salt in a bath of approx 37C. Relax and soak for 20 minutes or so. For detoxifying bath use up to 500g of salt per regular sized bath. Use 3 times per week for 2 weeks, then when needed. For general wellbeing use approx 100g-200g per regular sized bath.
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