WHY YOUR SKIN NEEDS IT
No. 8 Lavender + Vanilla Salt Soak is a relaxing blend of salts and coconut milk and infused with an intoxicating aroma of lavender and vanilla.
- Relieves skin inflammation and irritation
- Health-promoting ritual that aids in improving overall immunity and balance alkaline/acid levels
- Increase overall circulation throughout the body, resulting in eliminating stress
- Eases various types of pain by lifting weight off the joints and muscles
Container Options:
9.7 oz frosted pouch
Best if used within 3 months
INGREDIENTS
Sodium Chloride (Pink Himalayan Salt), Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt), Sodium Bicarbontate (Baking Soda), Cocos Nucifera Extract (Coconut Milk), Vanilla Natural Fragrance Oil*, Lavandula Angustifolia (Lavender) Oil, Dried Lavender Stem, Tocopherol (Vitamin E)
*Natural Fragrance Ingredients: 3-Ethoxy-4-Hydroxy-, Vanillin, 2H-1-Benzopyran-2-One, 1,3-Benzodioxole-5-Carboxaldehyde
This fragrance oil is free of : Phthalate, Paraben, Phthalate, Lyral, and Lilial.
ROUTINE
Pour a handful of the salts throughout warm bath water.
Stir water to allow salts to absorbed.
Soak in the tub as you enjoy all of the aromatherapy benefits while gently softening your skin.
Avoid getting water into the jar at all times.
Shake thoroughly if any clumping occurs.
Please note: Mild clumping may occur and is normal, as we do not add any synthetic or unnecessary ingredients to stop this natural formation from occurring. Clumps will break up in your hand when activated with water.
FAQs
What is a Bath Salt Soak?
An ultimate form of self care, it is a multi-use product designed to treat mental and physical health ailments and promote relaxation.
Is it effective for inflamed skin like eczema?
Sure does! Bath salts are perfect for relieving skin inflammation and irritation caused by eczema, psoriasis, contact dermatitis, and athlete's foot. Is it safe for all skin types?
Yes, however there are certain ingredients that work best for particular skin types.
- Coconut milk - dry skin
- Colloidal oatmeal - eczema