Arctic Mineral Salt Coarse Grain
About the Product
Long before the Ice Age, much of the Northern part of Continental America was an ocean. As it receded, mineral deposits were left behind from evaporation in very select areas. Dating back 400 million years, these unusual pink "quartz like" deposits are mined nearly 3000ft (1000 meters) below the ground in Canada's far North. The purity and concentration of minerals from these ancient sea salts, offer de-toxifying benefits to the skin, and are an unusual and slightly exotic product to offer your customer.
Long before the Ice Age, much of the Northern part of Continental America was an ocean. As it receded, mineral deposits were left behind from evaporation in very select areas. Dating back 400 million years, these unusual pink "quartz like" deposits are mined nearly 3000ft (1000 meters) below the ground in Canada's far North. The purity and concentration of minerals from these ancient sea salts, offer de-toxifying benefits to the skin, and are an unusual and slightly exotic product to offer your customer.
Ingredients
Base Elements:
Sodium Chloride - astringent effect/assists immune system
Potassium - anti-bacterial/improves oxidization/balances moisture
Magnesium - natural skin toner/helps nervous system/cell rejuvenation.
Calcium - assists cell restructuring/moisture retention
Mineral Elements: zinc ,copper, chromium, cobalt, nickel, vanadium, molybendum, manganese, iron.
Base Elements:
Sodium Chloride - astringent effect/assists immune system
Potassium - anti-bacterial/improves oxidization/balances moisture
Magnesium - natural skin toner/helps nervous system/cell rejuvenation.
Calcium - assists cell restructuring/moisture retention
Mineral Elements: zinc ,copper, chromium, cobalt, nickel, vanadium, molybendum, manganese, iron.
How to Use
Arctic mineral salt, often sourced from the pristine Arctic region, is commonly used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Bathing: Arctic mineral salt can be added to bathwater to create a luxurious and relaxing bathing experience. It helps to soften the skin, soothe sore muscles, and promote relaxation.
- Exfoliation: When mixed with oils or water, Arctic mineral salt can be used as a natural exfoliant to slough off dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth and rejuvenated.
- Foot Soaks: Adding Arctic mineral salt to foot baths or foot scrubs can help relieve tired, achy feet and soften calluses.
- Therapeutic Treatments: Some people use Arctic mineral salt in therapeutic treatments, such as salt therapy (halotherapy), to help alleviate respiratory issues like asthma or sinus congestion.
- Skincare Products: Arctic mineral salt is also used as an ingredient in skincare products such as scrubs, bath salts, and masks for its exfoliating and purifying properties.
Arctic mineral salt, often sourced from the pristine Arctic region, is commonly used for a variety of purposes, including:
- Bathing: Arctic mineral salt can be added to bathwater to create a luxurious and relaxing bathing experience. It helps to soften the skin, soothe sore muscles, and promote relaxation.
- Exfoliation: When mixed with oils or water, Arctic mineral salt can be used as a natural exfoliant to slough off dead skin cells, leaving the skin smooth and rejuvenated.
- Foot Soaks: Adding Arctic mineral salt to foot baths or foot scrubs can help relieve tired, achy feet and soften calluses.
- Therapeutic Treatments: Some people use Arctic mineral salt in therapeutic treatments, such as salt therapy (halotherapy), to help alleviate respiratory issues like asthma or sinus congestion.
- Skincare Products: Arctic mineral salt is also used as an ingredient in skincare products such as scrubs, bath salts, and masks for its exfoliating and purifying properties.