Unscented Bath Soak 300gram
Naturally soft and healthy skin
300 gram 100% pure Dead Sea Bath Salt.
Packaged in a box nice enough to make it a gift in its own right. No plastic!
Salt from the Dead Sea has long been praised for its remarkable healing properties. I have used it to heal and relieve ichyness for my own eczema for many years. This is pure high grade Dead Sea Salt imported from Israel - not to be confused with low quality bath salts made with Sodium Chloride.
- 1-Litre All Over Lotion
- 10Kg Dead Sea Salt for Treatment
- 250ml Day & Night Cream
- 250ml Rosemary & Nettle Hand Lotion
- 3Kg Dead Sea Salt for Treatment
- All Over Lotion
- Day & Night Cream
- Geranium Bath Soak 300gram
- Hand Lotion with Shea
- Lavender Bath Soak 300gram
- Lemongrass Bath Soak 300gram
- Mint Bath Soak 300gram
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