I caught this afternoon's show with the bag of Himalayan salts. £35! And how much per use?! I'm clearly not QVC's target audience as I couldn't allow myself to pay that much for a bag of pretty pink salt to dump in my bath in one sitting.
I caught that they smell nice as they have added essential oils, but come on! I make my own with coarse sea salt - place some in a Lock & Lock container, add a few drops of whatever oil I fancy and leave a few days. Voila - a tub of heavenly smelling salts for a fraction of the cost. I also do the same with bicarb if I have a bladder infection.
Oddly enough, I have a globe-trotting friend who has brought me salt back from loads of places like Peru, Israel and the Himalayas - no idea why, but now it seems like a bit of a joke. I've used them in cooking and home-made beauty products, but can see no real difference between the different salts and good old sea salt tbh.
I don't know whether to be in awe of the lady's marketing skills or her gall.
I caught that they smell nice as they have added essential oils, but come on! I make my own with coarse sea salt - place some in a Lock & Lock container, add a few drops of whatever oil I fancy and leave a few days. Voila - a tub of heavenly smelling salts for a fraction of the cost. I also do the same with bicarb if I have a bladder infection.
Oddly enough, I have a globe-trotting friend who has brought me salt back from loads of places like Peru, Israel and the Himalayas - no idea why, but now it seems like a bit of a joke. I've used them in cooking and home-made beauty products, but can see no real difference between the different salts and good old sea salt tbh.
I don't know whether to be in awe of the lady's marketing skills or her gall.