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Tammy said:

" I am naturally coloring our Dead Sea salts and would like to preserve

the color. In my " finite " wisdom I'm thinking I could use citric acid -

which could also help create a " Fizzing Dead Sea Salt " bath product. Am I

thinking right here? If so, should I use 3-5% or higher? Any insight would be

appreciated! "

Tammy,

This answer comes from another one with " finite " wisdom! I don't know

anything about preserving natural colors in bath salts, so I won't address that

part of the question.

My only comment is... be sure that you balance out the citric acid with baking

soda if you want a fizzing salt. I made something like this once. I actually

used a formula that is in the formulary by MMS called chunky bath fizzies, or

something like that. I made the chunky fizzy thing, and mixed it with some

great Dead Sea Salts. I didn't blend it with the salts, it was just a mixture

of two things colored differently put in the same container. It was pretty.

Are you coming to the Texas Soapmakers Convention? Lots of Texans are hoping

you are!

Pat Tyson

Pitterpat Skincare

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Pat asked:

Are you coming to the Texas Soapmakers Convention? Lots of Texans are

hoping you are!

Hey Pat! How are you???? You betcha I'm coming the TSA convention! That's

one convention I pray I never miss! I just love all of you! I've already

asked if we can have our famous " Mud~N~Scrub " party again! I just love doing

that! Just had a women's group have me " totally pamper " them this past week.

All of them were African American ladies and when that Dead Sea Mud came off

those faces, I thought I was looking at angels! It was amazing! I just

looooove my job!!!!

BTW, I just got in my final results on my Alabama Board Exam for my newest

license - Master Educator - I made all A's on all three tests! Now I plan on

opening an " alternative " school for the beauty industry! Long term goal is

for the school to be able to offer continuing education credits to all three

industries - cosmetology, aesthetics & nail technology. One baby step down -

5000 to go!

Hope you're doing well! Thanks for the tip on adding the baking soda! I was

thinking I needed to do that for the fizz part, don't know if it will effect

the preservation of the color or not, but it will surely make a great

bathroom affect!

God Bless,

Tammy D.

The Mud QueenTM

Dead Sea Bulk Materials & More!!!

http://www.DeadSeaBulkMaterials.com <http://www.deadseabulkmaterials.com/>

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