Almond Honey Soaking Salts
Quick Nitty Gritty
- Tricky Skin Issues
- All Over Body
- Everyday Use
- 100% Natural
Size: 1.5 oz, 1 serving
Almond Honey Bath Salts | Soaking Salt | Relaxing Soak | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to Use
How to Use
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Almond Honey Bath Salts | Soaking Salt | Relaxing Soak | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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How much Almond Honey Soaking Salt should I use per bath?
How much Almond Honey Soaking Salt should I use per bath?
A generous handful — roughly ¼ to ½ cup — of Almond Honey Soaking Salt in warm water creates a honey-almond spa soak. For a stronger session, go up to a full cup. The warm, sweet aromatherapy benefits intensify with more product.
Can I use Almond Honey Soaking Salt for foot soaks?
Can I use Almond Honey Soaking Salt for foot soaks?
Absolutely — Almond Honey Soaking Salt is wonderful in a foot bath. Use 2 tablespoons in warm water, soak 15–20 minutes. The warm, sweet Epsom salts soothe tired, achy feet while sea salts condition skin.
How long should I soak in Almond Honey Soaking Salt?
How long should I soak in Almond Honey Soaking Salt?
At least 15–20 minutes to get the full muscle-soothing and warm, sweet aromatherapy benefits. The Epsom salts need time to work. Keep water comfortably warm — add more hot water if needed.
Is Almond Honey Soaking Salt safe for sensitive skin?
Is Almond Honey Soaking Salt safe for sensitive skin?
Almond Honey Soaking Salt uses naturally derived ingredients — mineral-rich sea salt, Epsom salt, and essential oils. Free from synthetic dyes and harsh chemicals. Start with a smaller amount if you have very sensitive skin.






















