Thursday, February 26, 2015

Adovia Dead Sea Bath Salts Review


This photo is from their Amazon page.

     The past couple of weeks have been EXTREMELY stressful. Technically, the past year has been, but we won't get into that. But I have really been feeling miserable lately. And today I relieved quite a bit of stress while cleaning my house. But trying to take care of a 2 month old with colic and a nearly 3 year old adds a little stress to my relaxation process. lol.
     When it came time to get ready for bed I decided I needed a shower. I figured since I had accomplished so much today and was quite perturbed with my lovely husband I decided I deserved a treat - a BATH!!! Then I remembered I had a special little something I've been waiting to try, Adovia Dead Sea Bath Salts.
     I am a huge fan of detox and relaxation baths. I usually use Epson Salt and oils. So, I set the scene. I lit a candle in one of my favorite scents, dimmed the lights, drew a hot steaming bath, poured in the salts, and turned on my Pandora. I had put the baby to bed already and figured my hubby could handle our 2 year old.

     When I opened the salts I wasn't quite sure what to expect. Without even thinking, I tried to smell the salts and realized these are pure and do not have any added color, fragrance, or additives. And the best part is the bag is resealable and so you don't have to worry about anything happening to your precious salts until you take your next bath.
     I knew I couldn't be in the tub forever so I listened to about two songs and then decided I wanted to use my Exfolimate again. OhMyWord! This thing is amazing. Check out my other post to learn more about it - HERE.
     I instantly noticed a huge difference between the Epson Salt and the Adovia Dead Sea Bath Salts. Normally when I hop into the bath I have to gently lower myself because it feels as if I am lowering myself onto shards of glass. When I entered the tub this time there was nothing there. The Adovia Salt is fine grain and so it dissolves much faster.
    I also noticed that my exfoliator seemed to work even better in the salt bath. Little did I know that these salts help to exfoliate your skin.
     When I got out of the tub I was kind of expecting my skin to shrivel up and turn into powder from soaking in salt. But it didn't. Before I could even apply lotion to prevent my skin drying out I was interrupted by a rapping at the door. I opened it to find my little girl standing there. Apparently my husband had decided to turn on the television for our daughter and head to bed. Grrr. So, I had to stop my pre-bed prep to get my daughter ready for bed. How could he let her stay up til 11pm unsupervised while he sleeps? Lucky for him I had just de-stressed or else I might have flipped him off the bed. jkjk. My point is that during this whole process I didn't dry out! My skin always starts to parch the second I get out of the shower. Adovia Dead Sea Salts are highly concentrated with minerals that help make your skin healthier and more beautiful. And I could totally tell! They actually contain 26 essential minerals for your skin and body.
     As I ran around the house afterwards trying to get everything tidied up I couldn't help but run my hands across my skin over and over again. I feel amazing! My skin is so soft and smooth. I feel like a new person. I no longer smell like spit up or feel like I've been living in a cave.
     I finally was able to workout with one of my super fit friends and she completely kicked my butt the other day. I have been so sore. But after this bath I feel a little better. I don't know if it was the salt drawing the toxins out of my muscles or the salt adding the minerals back into my body that did the trick, but even my insides feel better now. I am still sore, don't get me wrong, but I can stretch just a little bit further now.
     I don't know if I can ever go back to Epson Salt now. I think I am sold for life on these Adovia Dead Sea Bath Salts!


I received this product free of charge in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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