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Presence Bath Salt

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Our Aromatic Infusions bath salts are a wonderful blend of Dead Sea salt, Epsom salt, magnesium, and Pink Himalayan salt. After merging the salts, we then add essential oils to the blend for added skin benefits and an exquisite aromatic experience.

Dead Sea Salt plays a major role in replenishing the body after rigorous exercise, increasing circulation, and relieving muscle stiffness and soreness. Dead Sea salt includes a balance of potassium, calcium chloride, magnesium, and bromides.

Epsom Salt induces relaxation while assisting nerve function and reducing inflammation. It also helps rid the body of toxins, provides remedy for numerous skin conditions, and relieves aches and pains. It also slows the aging of the skin, allows increased nutrient absorption, and quickens the healing of wounds. It is great for people with acne, eczema, or other skin conditions such as psoriasis. It may also lend relief to anyone suffering with poison ivy.

Dendritic Salt holds the aroma of the essential oils and reduces clumping in the salt blend.

Pink Himalayan Salt nourishes skin to improve the appearance and texture. It contains about 84 essential minerals. Himalayan salt is also great at reducing stress, supporting respiratory health, and can even help to regulate one's sleep.

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Abbigale Guidry
Amazing!

Smells great and was so relaxing

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Abbigale
OMG

I absolutely love this stuff! I only put 2 tablespoons in my bath and it smelt amazing. Definitely going to get myself more, and I will definitely be getting a bag or two for friend's and family for Christmas coming up.

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KATY SHONTZ
Love this scent

I absolutely love this scent! I have used it in my diffusers and decided to try the bath salts. They make the entire room smell amazing and give me that spa feeling where I can relax and unwind. The only thing I've noticed is that there is a little bit of grit in the bottom of the bath so they don't seem to always fully dissolve. Not really an issue, just an observation:)