Christmas Handcrafted Sea Salt Scrub
By SkyeDanzer, published Oct 31, 2007
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You will find that handcrafted sea salt scrub is not a woman's only gift. It is a uni-sex gift that can be given to virtually anyone. What exactly does sea salt scrub do? It is a micro-derm abrasion that is all natural and replaces doing expensive chemical peels and going to the doctor for micro-derm abrasion treatments. The popularity of sea salt scrubs has increased and you can find the store version from several dollars for an ounce up to twenty or even thirty dollars.
The handcrafted sea salt scrub for Christmas presents is an excellent gift. I am going to tell you how to make enough to give to friends, co-workers, relatives and even teens for much less than you can purchase it in the stores. What is even better is that the handcrafted sea salt scrub that you will make is as good as the store bought versions for only a fraction of the cost!
This craft project takes approximately fifteen minutes to make. Yes, you read that right! Even if you are not a person into crafts, this is so simple that virtually anyone can make it. It is an excellent project for teens to give to their friends for the December holidays. Did you know that handcrafted sea salt scrub helps with acne outbreaks? This makes it an excellent gift for teens to give to friends and for you to give to teens in your family.
Items to Make Christmas Handcrafted Sea Salt Scrub
1 pound (737 g) of crushed fine sea salt (You can find this with the salts in your local grocery store or even at a store that sells everything for one dollar)
4 ounces (340 g) Aloe Vera Gel with Vitamin E
Large mixing bowl (non-metal)
Large mixing spoon (non-metal)
Several small plastic containers with lids (You can get these at the everything for a dollar store, thrift store or even use empty butter containers)
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Posted on 10/31/2007 at 5:10:00 PM