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==History of bath salts==
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History of bath salts

I've got a vague memory that bath salts were originally used to recreate the waters of a particular spa in one's own home, but I can't find any references. If you have any sources for the history of bath salts, please help. --Slashme 07:18, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Types of bath salts

We need some copy about the types of bath salts. There are fizzy, non-fizzy, and perfumed bath salts. Do any of them actually claim to be good for cleaning? I know some of them contain emollients. Please help. --Slashme 07:18, 27 September 2006 (UTC)[reply]