Additional information :
Epsom salt can be added to your soap paste in two different ways:
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Dissolve in soda water: Dissolve Epsom salt directly in your soda water before adding the soda microbeads.
This method ensures an even distribution of minerals in your soap.
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Adding to the trace: Add Epsom Salt at the end of the trace.
This preserves the gentle exfoliating properties of the salt, giving your soap a pleasant, slightly exfoliating texture.
Do not exceed 5% Epsom salt in relation to the total weight of your oils and butters:
Example: for 300 g olive oil, use 15 g Epsom salt.
Features :
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Composition: 99% hydrated magnesium sulfate, Epsom Salt is rich in skin-benefiting mineral salts, with the remaining 1% made up of other trace minerals.
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Properties: Appreciated for its moisturizing effects and its ability to extend soap life, Epsom Salt is an ideal ingredient to reinforce soap hardness, making it more resistant and long-lasting.
In your solid shampoo recipe:
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Scalp detoxification :
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Removes hair product residues, excess sebum and accumulated impurities.
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Allows the scalp to breathe, promoting healthy hair growth.
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Stimulating hair growth:
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The magnesium contained in Epsom salts promotes blood circulation in the scalp.
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Nourishes hair follicles, stimulating healthy hair growth.
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Dandruff reduction :
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Gently exfoliates the scalp, removing dead cells and dandruff.
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Leaves scalp clean and balanced.
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Adding volume and texture :
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Adds body and texture to hair, creating styles with more volume and natural waves.
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