Not recommended
It is not safe to eat any kind of bath salts. Bath salts are meant to be used for external purposes only, such as adding fragrance or minerals to bathwater. Ingesting bath salts can be harmful or toxic to your health.
Yes, bath salts are still legal in Kentucky. They are intended to be used in the bathtub.
Do not eat bath salts.
No, tranquility bath salts and Epsom salts are not the same. Epsom salts are a type of magnesium sulfate that is often used to help relieve muscle aches and pains, while tranquility bath salts typically contain a blend of salts, essential oils, and other ingredients designed to promote relaxation and alleviate stress.
bath salts
A crack pipe...dopey!
There are a lot of specialty stores that offer bath salts, as well as larger chain grocery stores. I have seen bath salts at Walmart and Meijer, as well as bath salts in Bulk at Whole Foods Market.
No. Epsom salt contains only magnesium sulfate and water. The so-called "bath salts" that contain drugs such as mephedrone have nothing to do with the salts used in baths. The mixtures of drugs are called bath salts to exploit a legal loophole.
I don't believe Revlon makes bath salt anymore (in North America, anyway) but bath salts are used to make bath water feel silkier and sometimes add color or fragrance to it. Some bath salts have minerals in them to benefit your skin.
No, bath salts closely resemble Methamphetamine. The media has been calling Bath Salts "The new LSD" but this is incredibly inaccurate
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i think it is bath salts