Common salt, obtained from sea water by evaporation.
Salt obtained from the ocean, as opposed to land salt. It is either sun-baked or kiln-baked. High in trace minerals, it contains no chemicals or sugar.
Has been used for generations to enliven, rejuvenate and exfoliate the skin. When gently applied to the skin in a body scrub, it will leave the skin radiant and glowing.
Sodium, mineral and an electrolyte that determines water balance in the body and regulates the passage of substances into and out of each cell.
Used in body scrubs, mineral salts and bath oils and as a skin conditioner.
Used as a skin conditioner and softener.
Concentrated mineral salt from the sea. Softens skin and acts as a detoxifying cleanser that draws impurities out of the body through the skin.
Salt produced by evaporation of sea water either by solar or kiln drying.
a non-iodized form of salt. also kosher salt. used for sea salt soaks
an exfoliant used to soften the skin
is salt obtained from the ocean as opposed to land salt. It is either sun baked or baked in a kiln. It's high in trace minerals & contains no chemicals, sugar or other additives.
(Sodium Chloride) Salt made by evaporating the water out of sea water. Used in Chandler's Soaps products.
Salt produced by evaporating sea water. Salt produced in this manner is more expensive than salt that has been mined.
Made by the process of solar evaporation whereby salt crystals are harvested from sea water which has been evaporated and thus concentrated over a period of many years. While primarily sodium chloride sundried sea salt is a source of all the trace elements found in sea water.
Sea salt, obtained by evaporating seawater, is used in cooking and cosmetics. Its mineral content gives it a different taste from table salt which is sodium chloride, usually refined from mined rock salt (halite) or from sea salt. Areas that produce specialized sea salt include the Cayman Islands, France, Ireland, Colombia, Sicily, Apulia in Italy, Maine and Cape Cod in the United States.