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Salt Scrub For The Body Recipe
by Global Cookbook

Salt Scrub For The Body
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  Servings: 1

Ingredients

  • 1/4 c. table salt, up to 1/2
  • 2 med bowls
  • 1 c. quick-cooking oatmeal
  • 1 sqr muslin, 12-by 12-inch
  •     the thinner the better
  •     Rubber band
  • 1 quart warm water
  • 1 dsh grapefruit essential oil
  • 1 dsh rosemary essential oil

Directions

  1. This remedy does double duty as both a cleanser and mask, says Stephanie Tourles. Tomato and cucumber are mild astringents.
  2. This is a quick, invigorating treatment which can be done in the morning. A gentle scrubbing with salt sloughs away dead skin; the oatmeal wash which follows softens the skin. Mindy Green likes this scrub because it stimulates circulation of the lymphatic system, a critical player in immunity which has no internal pump to keep it moving, like the heat does for the circulatory system.
  3. Place the salt in one bowl and set near the shower. Pour the oatmeal in the center of the muslin square, then pull the edges of the fabric together and close tightly with a rubber band. Pour the warm water and essential oil or possibly oils in the second bowl, then submerge the bundle of oatmeal. Place this bowl near the shower too.
  4. Wet yourself down in the shower, then turn off water. Using your hands, a loofah or possibly a washcloth, rub the salt all over your body. Don't scrub hard. Use gentle, circular motions and scrub from the extremities toward your torso, following the natural pattern of blood and lymph circulation toward the heat.
  5. Rinse off the slat, then wash with the pouch of oatmeal and rinse. When you get out of the shower, pat-do not rub-yourself dry, and follow with moisturizer.
  6. Note: Be sure to use quick-cooking oats, that produce more liquid than long-cooking ones. Also, the thinner the muslin, the easier it is for the liquid to seep out onto your skin.