
Storing Bath Salts
We recommend that you store your bath salts in an airtight glass container. Just as incense will take up odors that are in the air around it, so will bath salts. Screw top lids on glass jars are probably the best way to go.
You do not run the risk of the bath salts coming to life, so you can store them in corked bottles. If the salts harden due to moisture in the bottle, just shake it up. In fact, you should shake the salts around in the jar each time you use them. Finally, the sun can also bleach not only the color but also the scent out of bath salts. So it is best to store bath salts in a cool place out of direct sunlight. If you have any questions or comments about our company, please feel free to drop us a note. We look forward to hearing from you! |
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