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Did you know that tak­ing a bath can cleanse the body of tox­ins, improve skin con­di­tion and even lose weight? You just need to know the right recipes! And now we are hap­py to share recipes with dif­fer­ent types of impact in the request-rec­om­men­da­tion for­mat.

Turn this pleas­ant hygien­ic pro­ce­dure into a well­ness one!

Slim­ming bath

Baths with sea salt help cleanse the skin, lose weight by remov­ing the flu­id that accu­mu­lates in the tis­sues, improve meta­bol­ic process­es, help­ing to remove extra pounds and tox­ins. Pur­ple Amethyst Sea Salt is com­ple­ment­ed by sparkling shim­mer and black­ber­ry vanil­la to help you unwind.

Recipe: salt bath (from 250 grams of salt per bath) with the addi­tion of gin­ger per­fect­ly relieves the body of extra pounds, tones and tight­ens the skin. For the pro­ce­dure, grate 500 grams of gin­ger root on a fine grater. The result­ing slur­ry should be poured with very hot water and let it brew for half an hour. Pour the result­ing solu­tion into warm water and take a bath.

Sooth­ing bath

Baths with sea salt help with stress and soothe irri­tat­ed skin. Sea salt “Pome­gran­ate” is com­ple­ment­ed by a sparkling red shim­mer and a pleas­ant aro­ma of pome­gran­ate and cher­ry, which has a pos­i­tive effect on the psy­cho­log­i­cal state — it relieves neg­a­tive emo­tions, nor­mal­izes sleep.

To make the process as use­ful as pos­si­ble, you need not only to pre­pare your­self and the bath, but also to cre­ate an appro­pri­ate atmos­phere around: dim light or flick­er­ing can­dles, pleas­ant soft music or silence … ..

Recipe: A salt bath (from 250 grams of salt per bath) com­bined with a herbal decoc­tion of chamomile and lin­den has a calm­ing effect. 2 tbsp. l. chamomile flow­ers and 2 tbsp. l. pour lin­den flow­ers into 1 liter of water and boil for 5 min­utes over low heat. Then let it brew for at least 1 hour. Pour the result­ing broth into the bath.

Ton­ing bath

Baths with sea salt have a cleans­ing, anti-inflam­ma­to­ry and ton­ic effect. Sea salt “Aqua­ma­rine” is com­ple­ment­ed by a sparkling turquoise shim­mer and a pleas­ant marine aro­ma, which has a pos­i­tive effect on the entire human ner­vous sys­tem and helps to get a new charge of vivac­i­ty.

A restora­tive bath should be cool (25–30˚) — it can invig­o­rate, relieve accu­mu­lat­ed fatigue after a work­ing day.

Recipe: salt bath (from 250 grams of salt per bath) with the addi­tion of St. John’s wort not only helps the skin relax, but also has a great effect on the immune sys­tem. 2 tbsp St. John’s wort herbs pour into 1 liter of water and boil for 5 min­utes over low heat. Then let it brew for at least 1 hour. Pour the result­ing broth into the bath.

Bath for aging skin

Baths with sea salt stim­u­late meta­bol­ic process­es in the body due to the rich com­po­si­tion of min­er­als, macro- and microele­ments. Sea salt “Sap­phire” is com­ple­ment­ed by a sparkling blue shim­mer and a light berry aro­ma, which has a pos­i­tive effect on the psy­cho­log­i­cal state.

Salt bath is an excel­lent skin ton­ic. A bath with cit­rus juice makes the skin sup­ple and toned: dis­solve from 250 grams of salt per bath, pour in 1 glass of fresh­ly squeezed cit­rus juice and feel free to enjoy beau­ti­ful skin!

Bath for dry skin

Baths with sea salt stim­u­late meta­bol­ic process­es in the body due to the rich com­po­si­tion of min­er­als, macro- and microele­ments. Sea Salt “Yel­low Dia­mond” is com­ple­ment­ed by sparkling gold­en shim­mer and a deep flo­ral aro­ma, which has a pos­i­tive effect on the psy­cho­log­i­cal state.

Recipe: Salt bath is per­fect for dry skin. For max­i­mum hydra­tion, it is enough to add to the bath from 250 grams of salt and 1 tbsp. almond and apri­cot oil. You can add an infu­sion of yarrow or chamomile.

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