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I have a salon that is interested in using my foaming foot scrub (made with foaming bath base and ground pumice) at their pedicure station. Given the volume of pedicures they do, I am planning to do some experimentation with salts and sugars instead of the ground pumice - I just think the pumice at that volume will be hard on their plumbing.
Looking at the variety of salts - what is the recommended salt type for this type of scrub?
I see a lot of recommendations for extra fine pink himalayan salt, but I'm a bit hesitant to use it after my experience with it in a salt bar (it was far too sharp and left welts/micro scratches).
I also see recommendations for dead sea salt - which I understand in salt bars shouldn't be used as it will become weepy. I assume it will have the same result in a scrub and absorb far more moisture than other salt types.
I'm going to start with canning and pickling salt, as I have that on hand and know it works well with salt bars, but appreciate any recommendations. Bonus points if you can steer me to a good supplier.
Looking at the variety of salts - what is the recommended salt type for this type of scrub?
I see a lot of recommendations for extra fine pink himalayan salt, but I'm a bit hesitant to use it after my experience with it in a salt bar (it was far too sharp and left welts/micro scratches).
I also see recommendations for dead sea salt - which I understand in salt bars shouldn't be used as it will become weepy. I assume it will have the same result in a scrub and absorb far more moisture than other salt types.
I'm going to start with canning and pickling salt, as I have that on hand and know it works well with salt bars, but appreciate any recommendations. Bonus points if you can steer me to a good supplier.