lostbottle.com lostbottle.com
Search:    Home >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Use >> Add Url >> Add Your Article   
 

8 Things That Maketh Not The Lady

Annoying characteristics of Western women. How to make a bad first impression. - T. O' Donnell
 

Great Looking And Cheap Bridal Shoes

You probably have already spent a great deal of money on your wedding. Most couples are constantly l ... - Samantha
 

Facelifts - Common Cosmetic Surgery

Facelift or Rhitydectomy is a popular cosmetic surgery where the skin on the face and neck is pulled ... - Keith George
 
 

Deciding On Spousal Support

No matter which side you are on, spousal support is something that will need to be taken care of dur ... - S. A. Baker
 

The Search For The Perfect Beach Wedding Dress

Review information about a beach wedding dress, choosing a dress that matches the formality of the w ... - Shaunta Pleasant
 

Top 5 Las Vegas Wedding Invitations

Las Vegas wedding invitations were difficult to find about a year ago, but since then, over 200 Las ... - Renae C. Judkins
 

Conversations, Small Talk and the Secret to Making Friends

Five practical tips for great small talk that leads to enjoyable conversation. - Peter Murphy
 

Wedding Hair Style - Achieve The Perfect Beautiful, But Formal Look

Your wedding day - the one day when you want to look your most beautiful, but how do you ensure that ... - Michael Barrows
 
 

  Home –› Fashion & Lifestyle –› Beauty
   
 

Bath Salts

   

Author: Kent Pinkerton

Throughout civilization, salt has been considered a valuable product. It has been used as a religious symbol, a taxable commodity, a preservative, and a currency. Salts high in minerals such as calcium, magnesium, potassium, and zinc, often used for bathing purposes, are called bath salts. The most common is Epsom salt, rich in magnesium sulfate. During a bath, these salts are absorbed through the skin, drawing out the toxins and relaxing muscles, and leaving behind a calm and tranquil experience.

Mixed with essential oils from herbs, bath salts can provide benefits associated with aromatherapy, such as inducing calmness and promoting relaxation, and ensuring a sound and restful sleep at night. They come in a variety of colors, scents and textures.

Bath salts are also well known for other benefits, such as reducing tenderness, easing stiff and sore muscles, improving circulation, and aiding in exfoliation. They help by opening pores in the skin, cleansing dirt and other toxins in the process. Some better-quality salts are known to improve the appearance of scars on the body.

Since bath salts are known to relieve stiffness and reduce tenderness, they are advised for patients suffering from arthritis, back pains, muscle spasms and minor sports and work injuries. They help in easing small pestering conditions, such as minor rashes, insect bites, and calluses on our feet. Bigger conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, are also said to be cured through the regular use of bath salts.

Bath salts are easy to make, beautiful to look at in fancy glass jars, and make excellent presents. They can be mixed with relaxing ingredients, powdered milk, and scents or essential oils to suit your needs. Bath salts can be used separately or in combinations to create your own unique enriching experience, for health or similar purposes.

Author Bio:
Kent Pinkerton is an expert on this subject. Kent has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can also reach this article by using: sleeping beauty, black beauty, beauty with herbalife, beauty products, beauty tips, beauty salon
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Thinking On My Future Wedding Hairdo
 
The Greatest Love Story Ever Told
 
Victorian Swoon And Erotica
 
Marriage Counseling: Finding Grounds For Marriage
 
New York Laser Hair Removal Surgery
 
Skin Care Secrets - You Can Have Beautiful Skin
 
Laser Hair Removal
 
Marriage Celebrant Ceremonies in Australia - Write Your Own
 
The Current Facts on Postage Stamps
 
How Shopping Off-Season and End-of-Season Benefits Your Wallet
 
 
 
Add Url
 
 

Medical Care

 

Fitness & Health

 

Hotels & Travel

 

Entertainment

 

Fashion & Lifestyle

 

Self Help

 

Shopping Online

 

Law & Politics

 

Garden & Home

 

Food & Recipe

 

Indoor Games

 

Realty & Property

 

Employment & Careers

 

Banking & Finance

 

Creative Arts

 

Technology & Science

 

Academics & Education

 

News & Events

 

Sports & Adventure

 

Business & Commerce

 

Teens & Kids

 

People & Society

 

Computers & Networking

 

Vehicles & Automotive

 
Home >> Privacy >> Terms of Use  
Copyright © 2006-2008 www.lostbottle.com - All Rights Reserved.