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How To Use Bath Salts - Bath Salt Tips

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Although, chemically speaking, many organic substances commonly used in bath water (such as soap and many other surfactants) are salts, these are not referred to as "bath salts", as they are not used in the form of hard, crystalline granules. On the other hand, some organic salts such as sodium citrate can be used in bath salts.

Fragrances and colors are often added to bath salts, and one purpose of salts is as a vehicle or diluent to extend fragrances, which are otherwise often too potent for convenient measurement or use. Other common additives to bath salts are oils (agglomerating the salts to form amorphous granules, the product being called "bath beads" or "bath oil beads"), foaming agents and effervescent agents.

Although bath salts are often packaged for retail in windowless boxes or bags, the more attractive versions may also be displayed in transparent containers. For instance, the needlelike appearance of sodium sesquicarbonate crystals makes them attractive for such purposes.

The earliest systematic exposition of the different kinds of salts, its uses, and the methods of its extraction was published in China around 2700 years BCE. Hippocrates encouraged his fellow healers to make use of salt water to heal various ailments by immersing their patients in sea water. The ancient Greeks continued this and in 1753, English author and physician Dr. Charles Russel published "The Uses of Sea Water".

Epsom salt is the most-studied bath salt and has many effects on the muscles and nervous system.

Bath salts provide a variety of benefits to a bather. Salts change the osmotic balance of the water so that less water is absorbed by the skin via osmosis. This reduces the "pruning" or "wrinkling" effect of prolonged exposure of skin to fresh water. Magnesium sulfate has been shown to be absorbed through the skin (1) and magnesium has an anti-inflammatory effect[citation needed].

Some bath salts such as phosphates have a detergent action which softens calloused skin and aids in exfoliation.
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Some bath salts act as Water softeners and change the way soap behaves and rinses.

High concentrations of salts increase the specific gravity of the water and increase buoyancy which makes the body feel lighter in the bath. Very high concentrations of salts in water are used in floatation therapy.

There are many sources of wholesale bath salts. First you must determine if you qualify to order wholesale from company. To qualify to order wholesale bath salts you usually have to either repackage them for resale, resell the finished bath salts, use the bath salts in a Spa or business. Some bath salt wholesalers will let you order any amount and will have no minimums, this is important if you are a small company or just starting to experiment with bath salt sales.
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