How To Glow Your Skin Using The Dead Sea Salt Scrub
Ingredients You Need:-
Dead Sea Salt
(Short Description) - Working in a variety of ways to alleviate discomfort, Dead Sea salt helps to strengthen skin tissue, improve blood circulation, eliminate toxins and balance the skin's natural pH levels. Dead Sea salt can also help to treat eczema by exfoliating dead skin cells, rehydrating the skin and restoring depleted minerals.
Grapeseed Oil
(We called this angoor ke beej ka oil In Hindi language)
(Short Description) - Being that grape-seed oil has anti-inflammatory properties, contains high levels of linoleic acid, and doesn't clog pores, it is a commonly used moisturizer for acne-prone and sensitive skin.
Vitamin E Oil
(Short Description) - Free radicals also make it harder for scars to heal; try applying vitamin E oil to diminish more permanent marks. 6. It may help moisturize skin. While vitamin E's main role in creams and lotions is as an antioxidant, it could help soften skin as well.
Tahiti Fragrance Oil And Mica Powder (You can use matte blue mica powder)
How To Make:-
1 - Begin with coloring the salt with mica powder.
2 - You will only need a tiny amount to do this.
3 - Start stirring the salt.
4 - It will itself evenly spread and color the salt.
5 - Make sure not to over - color the salt.
6 - You must keep the salt color light, as, it will get darker when you'll start adding the oil to it.
7 - It will give a beautiful blue color, just like a swimming pool or perfect pristine seawater.
8 - You can use any color of your choice, though.
9 - Now, stir the grapeseed oil in the mix and add vitamin E. Make sure every last bit of the salt is mixed in.
10 - At last, add the fragrance to the mix and blend properly.
11 - Now very carefully deport the scrub in a lidded container/jar and use it when needed. This jar would be good to keep near the sink to soften and moisturize the hands every time you wash your hands.
Salt Fact - Sea salt may sound healthier than table salt, but both contain roughly the same proportion of sodium—about 40 percent. If you are looking for sodium-free flavoring, try garlic, pepper, oregano, sage, rosemary, and other spices or herbs.
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