Bath salts
Water-soluble, usually inorganic, solid products designed to be added to water during bathing / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about salts used when bathing. For the designer drugs, see Bath salts (drug).
"Bathsalts" redirects here. For the song by Blank Banshee, see Blank Banshee 0.
Bath salts are water-soluble, pulverized minerals that are added to water to be used for bathing. It is said that these salts improve cleaning, enhance the enjoyment of bathing, and serve as a vehicle for cosmetic agents.[1] Bath salts have been developed which mimic the properties of natural mineral baths or hot springs.[2] Some bath salts contain glycerine so the product will act as an emollient, humectant, or lubricant. Fragrances and colors are often added to bath salts; the fragrances are used to increase the users' enjoyment of the bathing experience.
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