 Deb7776925 PostsJoined 6/25/2005 Lindi company makes a bath salts but their website doesnt sell them ( odd ) anyway where can I find some really nice bath soaks Thanks Deb :)
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Johnzwife1340239221.667863 PostsRegistered 3/8/2012 I'm not a big fan of 100% Pure products but love the Eucalyptus bath salts. I buy them at Ulta. Also I noticed that Whole Foods has a lot of bath salts in their beauty area. You can probably find good ones there. Good luck. It's me Katz1 Gogos1340239336.02547 PostsRegistered 6/7/2006California Ahava. If you have and Ulta store near you they carry the brand. The salts are from the Dead Sea and my husband swears by them. You can also get them online. "I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life" John 14:6 Deb7771340240069.0336925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 thank you ... Ill have to check ulta and whole foods and going to check out what Ahava has.. Deb :) Deb7771340242177.3136925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 On 6/20/2012 saschill said: San Francisco Bath Salt Company - www.sfbsc.com thanks ! Debbie :) I second AHAVA. They smell just heavenly. I often see them at TJ Maxx, the scents I have seen there are: Lavender, Eucalyptus, Juniper, Honey Herbal (my favorite - so relaxing), and some fruit-based scent like pomegranate or plum something. Very nice products! evajon1340242833.8131339 PostsRegistered 8/27/2011 Be careful with the bath salts! CDC says that salts cause you to become a zombie. Just kidding! "I know God will not give me anything I can't handle. I just wish that He didn't trust me so much." ~ Mother Teresa Why not make your own with Epsom salt and your favorite essential oils? You can create whatever you like. Deb7771340243222.9236925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 On 6/20/2012 evajon said: Be careful with the bath salts! CDC says that salts cause you to become a zombie. Just kidding! LOL Deb :) Deb7771340243246.3836925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 On 6/20/2012 irshgrl312 said: Why not make your own with Epsom salt and your favorite essential oils? You can create whatever you like. that sounds like a great idea. thank you Deb :) No problem Deb! I have done this and I really like mine better. littlepixie1340291203.387402 PostsRegistered 4/2/2011New York, NY Have you ever heard of Sabon? I adore their soap and their bath salts are really good too! "We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals." ~ Immanual Kant . virgosun1340318576.99975 PostsRegistered 5/22/2012 I always find great spa like products at my local healthfood store in the skin and body care section. Give it a try! LovemyBE1340320567.0824633 PostsRegistered 7/11/2008 I agree with going to Whole Foods market. Ours has a huge aisle with organic bath & body products. They also have several displays of homemade soaps, bath salts, etc.. that are sold by weight. Always end the day with a positive thought. No matter how hard things were, tomorrow's a fresh opportunity to make it better. redtabby1340322834.643189 PostsRegistered 8/18/2005 Please remember that salt cannot really be labeled organic as we have no control over the the way the salt was formed thousands (millions??, billions??) of years ago. Only the essential oils in the bath salt can be organic. This site has bath salts and lots of different cooking salts - http://www.saltworks.us/ KatCat11340469918.4611666 PostsRegistered 7/21/2011 Check out Whole Foods if you live near one or try Jason-natural.com Amphitrite1340470287.0716862 PostsRegistered 2/12/2006 I buy the 100% Pure bath sea salts. THESE are a great price, the duo is much more economical than buying just the one jar by itself. The jars are nice too, after you use the bath salts you can put anything you want in them-- more bath salts, soaps, etc. These are great as just a foot soak, also. I love the french lavendar, it's my favorite. When humor goes, there goes civilization.
~Erma Bombeck Amphitrite1340470360.51316862 PostsRegistered 2/12/2006 On 6/20/2012 evajon said: Be careful with the bath salts! CDC says that salts cause you to become a zombie. Just kidding!  When humor goes, there goes civilization.
~Erma Bombeck Shelbelle1340471319.45329206 PostsRegistered 10/6/2004 Ahava, HSN sells it, some on clearance Stargazer771340509354.065668 PostsRegistered 10/24/2006 On 6/21/2012 littlepixie said: Have you ever heard of Sabon? I adore their soap and their bath salts are really good too! I second Sabon. It's a little expensive, but it's a great line of products. I also like the Whole Foods bath salts. Here's a link for Sabon (and if you're ever in NYC check it out, there's a store in Times Square)... http://sabonnyc.com/bath/bath-salts.html Deb7771340509948.686925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 thanks everyone ! Debbie :) priusgal1340534835.91532 PostsRegistered 2/27/2010Eastern PA The Walgreens near me sells Dr. Teals bath salts, I have the lavender and eucalyptus. I think I've seen these bath salts at Ulta too. lolakimono1340543572.6773229 PostsRegistered 3/29/2012 You can also make your own, custom salts with Epsom salts, mineral oil, and a few drops of your favorite essential oils. KweenB1340546793.5031786 PostsRegistered 11/27/2010 I've been making my own bath salts for about 10 years now. It's so easy. My fav essential oil to use is Sweet Orange. I've used sea salt as well as epsom salt to make mine. I never put any dye or coloring in mine you get when you purchase them from the store. Just buy a cute jar and decorate it with a little ribbon. You can also make your own sugar scrubs much cheaper than buying them too. Deb7771340557891.66925 PostsRegistered 6/25/2005 thank you for all your great ideas ! Deb :)
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