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Wednesday, August 5, 2015
Adovia Dead Sea Bath Salt
<p>I may have dumped the whole thing into my bath just cause soft skin. #eczema #bathtime #deadseasalt
After receiving the product as part of a promotion, I had been a little concerned about the packaging since it didn’t have any description that I had read from the promotion and the amazon product page. It makes me think maybe there’s something wrong for why it isn’t being displayed on the bag for the product. However I am aware certain products don’t have to have ingredients listed and such, but if this was on the shelf in a store I probably wouldn’t buy it without that information on there due to my own precaution when buying things that are suppose to help my body health. There’s also no instructions of how to use this product. I know I could use as a scrub to use in the bathtub yet no information of how much I am suppose to apply or pour into it is there. I’ve only used what knowledge I have from using CVS brand epsom salt which is pretty much pouring in the whole thing into the bath tub. The dead sea salt dissolves fairly quickly when I poured it in. The amount of the product can either be seen neutrally with how frequently you’d run out of it. If you use as much as I did(beyond a cup or two of it), then chances are you’ll have about three baths with one bag of this specific quantity of dead sea salt.
Once I had taken my relaxing bath(aka spent two hours napping in the bath), my fiance had surprise he was at my soft skin; I had originally forgotten that dead sea salt could make skin soft. I’m not sure how well it impacted my eczema since it was only a few times I’ve used it unlike the epsom salt experiences I had as a child which would be an every day situation of epsom salt baths. It did smooth those rough patches as far as I noticed but didn’t eliminate it. It would have been awesome if it did but it wasn’t dramatic results. I would rightfully assume if this is better than epsom salt then it should do more impact when it’s used on a daily routine.
I would buy again but probably in a larger quantity since I use quite a large chunk of this product on the first go around. I doubt there are fragranced bath salt made by Adovia but if there was, I’d probably buy that as well once I know it won’t effect my sensitive skin. </p>
This is the 1.75 pound one.
In case you wanted to take a look at this product as well:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00R5FY1F8?psc=1&redirect=true&ref_=oh_aui_detailpage_o09_s00
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