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Aug 27, 2011
Sandy W.
Hi all, so I recently watched Andreaschoice video on YT about sea salt and honey scrub and I was wondering if any of you know what brands of sea salt and honey is good. Does it make a difference if I use organic or regular sea salt/honey?
Sandy
Aug 27, 2011
Drea L.
Sea Salt is Sea Salt - it's ALL good. Sea Salt is ridiculously good for the skin - it promotes healing & will help any cuts, sores, infections or w/e you may have. Just as long as it's not normal table salt, then you'll be fine.
Aug 27, 2011
Yasmin K.
No difference between organic and non-organic but use unpasteurized honey (if you're doing DIY) since pasteurized honey won't work the same as it no longer has the same antiseptic properties.
Aug 28, 2011
Sandy W.
ok thanks!