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bath salt. to bake or not to bake!


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Hiya! I'm new to bath and body, and I'm considering doing bath salts as I've had some friends ask about it.

I'm curious, as I dont use them; what's the difference if you bake them or dry them out vs bottling them straight away? Is it purely a texture thing and what do most people tend to do?

I really want to keep it a simple blend of salts and fragrance. Nothing too fancy.

Thanks so much!

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I don't bake or dry my salts. I use combinations of dead sea salt, fine grain kosher salt, pacifica salt and either mix my essential oils with dendritic salt or natrasorb (tapioca powder)to keep from clumping.Personally, I don't care for large grain salts because they take longer to dissolve and can be tough on your tush. HTH

Steve

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hey Steve - Sorry I've only just seen this!

 

Thanks so much for this.  It's a great help I didn't think to mix all those together.  I'm just trying to finalize some candles for the markets and then this is next on my agenda 8-)

 

Great help, thank you!

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