Saturday, March 13, 2010

Aroma Dead Sea bath salts with essential oils - what are their benefits for your skin and well being?

Dead sea salts contains rich minerals which are helpful to certain skin conditions such as irritation, skin itchiness or eczema. It is also claimed to be able to assist in psoriasis condition.


Combined with essential oil such as lavender, ylang-ylang, jasmine, rose, geranium etc...use aroma dead sea bath salts during bath time to deep cleanse your body, nourish your skin condition and refreshing tired, aching body.


Treat it as a therapeutic home spa bath during your spare time. You may also use it for the feet during a warm foot soak to relieve tired, aching and painful feet.





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Others : http://www.beautyforwellness.blogspot.co鈥?/a>Aroma Dead Sea bath salts with essential oils - what are their benefits for your skin and well being?
Is this a brand name? or are you referring to dead sea salts and essential oils in general?





Dead sea salts are used in balneotherapy and are just nice to add to a bath. Balneotherapy is therapeutic bathing, submersing the ailing body in highly mineralized waters (achieved by using sea water or other naturally mineralized water, or by adding salts and algaes to water) containing sulfer, potassium, manganese, etc... The idea is that these minerals are absorbed transdermally and a balance is achieved in a subtle way. The balance refers to the idea that the mineral content of our bodies and the sea are very similar, and the subtle method is well tolerated by the very ill, young or old. This treatment has been in use across continents and decades.





The essential oil portion of your question is a bit more difficult to address because there are so many essential oils, each having different uses and cautions. Essential oils are effective in treating the skin as well as the body. A few drops added to the bath with a carrier oil or solubol is generally considered safe. An of the shelf product will likely contain a very low percentage of essential oils that are user friendly. If you are interested in treating a specific condition, I would suggest that you make your own blend and educate yourself on the uses and contraindication of each essential oil you are considering.





Emily's Oils %26amp; Essentials

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