Product DescriptionColor and Preservative free. Dermatologist tested
Kneipp Classic Thermal Spring Bath Salts gently exfoliate, tone, and increase elasticity. Brine from thermal-spring saltwater far below the earth surface is processed into crystals and then blended with pure plant essential oils. Activated by hot water, these enriched salt crystals help build resistance to daily aggressions. Available in seven different scents:
1. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Lavender - The aroma-intensive, essential lavender oil stimulates and balances mind and body.
2. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Eucalyptus - The aroma-intensive, essential eucalyptus oil stimulates and helps clear the senses especially during cold and flu season.
3. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Juniper - The aroma-intensive, essential oils of juniper and wintergreen relax and soothe after physical exercise.
4. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Melissa - The aroma-intensive oil of Indian melissa and extracts of lemon balm relax and soothe.
5. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Orange & Linden Blossom - The aroma-intensive, essential orange oils and linden blossom extracts harmonize mind and body.
6. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Rosemary - The aroma-intensive, essential rosemary oil exhilarates and wakes up the system.
7. Thermal Spring Bath Salt Spruce - The aroma-intensive, essential spruce oil invigorates and renews energy.
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