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donna75126

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Which is better to store bath salts in. The brown window kraft bags, cello bags or glass jars?


Donna
 
It matters what you have in the bath salts.
Dead sea salt tends to sweat, so I'd steer away from the brown kraft bags or the cello bags if that's in the ingredients.
As for the glass, as pretty as it is, I would never store any bathroom products in glass. Bath/shower = potentially wet hands= potentially broken glass. Not to mention the "bath salt glass explosions" I"ve heard about.

I didn't really help narrow it down, did I? LOL
 
thank you David.. I just had alot of the bags laying around and thought about those. I have some 12 plastic I might use. I have never made any bath salts with Dead Sea Salt. I have been wanting to though.. Would heavy plastic be ok with that and hold the scent
 
It probably depends on if it's scented to...
I like glass but I'm also not a big fan of it for the bathroom for the same reason as said above. The craft bags may seem a bit boring (if I have the right ones in mind) but might be the best for storing...
 
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