lizshade said:
What are salt bars per say and why are they desirable?[/size]
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What do they do? I have heard of sugar scrubs and sugar scrub bars but not salt bars and what they do? Wouldnt that be drying to the max? Is it a hand bar or a body bar?
Salt bars are just bars of soap to which a large amount of salt has been added. Some use just as much salt as per the amount of oils/fats in their batch (i.e. 100% salt), some use 80% salt as per oils, some 50% salt, and some less than that (I like to use 25% to 30% myself).
The oil of choice to use for a salt bar batch is coconut oil- usually used at 100% in a salt bar batch, since it's powers of being able to lather well in the presense of salt water in comparison to other oils is well known, although I suspect that babassu and PKO might be good candidates as well, or at least might come close (I need to put that to the test and find out for myself).
To me, salt bars make for a very interesting bar of soap. They are super hard and
loooong lasting. The lather is not like your typical lather- instead of creamy/bubbly, it's more of a foamy-type lather that's actually pretty nice to use for shaving. A single salt bar lasts for
months in my house. And they are very refreshing to use in the shower around here come summer where it's not unusual for our local temps to reach 115F. I don't find them to be drying at all when I shower with them in the summer, but I don't much like using them all over my body in the shower come winter here (the air is too cold and dry), although they are my go-to soap to use by the sink year-round for washing hands because they don't get goopy and stay nice and pretty in the dish.
As for exfoliation- it all depends on the size of your salt crystals, I suppose. I use fine sea salt in mine and don't find them to be exfoliating at all (nor do I want them to be). They are as as hard and smooth as a well-worn river rock.
A couple of anecdotal asides: My nephew found my salt bars to be quite helpful for his face when he was going through puberty, and my hubby who often does a lot of yard work outside in his spare time, finds them very helpful to use on scratched and nicked skin (he says his skin heals quicker when using my salt bars).
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