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Do you suffer from acne, wrinkles, rosacea, psoriasis, or other skin condition?

If so, you'll want to try this delightful Dead Sea Salt bath soak.

For thousands of years women have relied upon the skin soothing powers of the dead sea salt to heal skin blemishes, acne, even treat cellulite and wrinkles. In a recent study, women who regularly soaked in dead sea salt baths experienced a 40% decrease in the depth of the wrinkling and noticable reduction in appearance of dry skin and cellulite.

Formerly reserved for the most high end spas, now you can enjoy the miracles of the Dead Sea in your own home.

This recipe combines three powerful skin healing natural products: dead sea salts, tea tree oil and Kukui Nut Oil.

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To make this bath salt use : 


2  cups dead sea salt

20 drops Lemon Essential oil (you may substitute Ylang Ylang or favorite fragrance essential oil, instead)

10 drops Tea Tree Oil (known for it's skin healing powers)

Kukui Nut Oil (about 3 tbsp.)

Add Dead Sea Salt, fine grade, into a mixxing bowl.

In a seperate dish, pour essential oils into Kukui Nut Oil. Blend.  Then, thoroughly stir oil mixture into Dead Sea salt.

Add to tub, under running warm water, so that all the salt crystals dissolve and disperse into tub before you get in.

About Kukui Nut Oil and Dead Sea salt and how it can benefit your skin.

The Kukui nut oil--taken from the Kakui nut tree, the official tree of Hawaii--has been used by natives of this island for hundreds of years. They prized the oil's soothing properties and currently they put it to use in helping heal sunburns and chapped skin. Kukui nut oil is easily absorbed into the skin, providing skin the essential elements that it needs. Excellent for anyone who suffers from dry skin, psoriasis, acne and eczema

You can find Kukui Nut oil exclusively at Mountain Rose Herbs

About Dead Sea salt:

Unlike regular table salt, dead sea salt is enriched with 22 skin nourishing minerals that help bring the skin back into balance.

You can find the finest dead sea salt, organically grown herbs, and essential oils and all the ingredients you need to make healthy all natural homemade beauty products for yourself, in your own home, at: 

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