Write an article based on this "Add salt to olive oil or any carrier oil, such as lavender, to form a bath scrub. Put a cup of salt in your bathwater and soak for a half hour. Freshen your hair by dissolving some salt and warm water in a spray bottle. Dissolve salt in warm water and swish it in your mouth for a few minutes. Gargle with warm salt water to ease a sore throat. Combine salt with a little bit of baking soda and water and use it as a toothpaste. Moisten insect stings with some water and apply salt to the sting. Give your face a lift by mixing 1 tablespoon of salt into 1 tablespoon of olive oil and massaging it into your face and neck. Control dandruff by sprinkling and massaging 1 tablespoon of salt into your dry hair."
Rub it all over your body before you shower. The salt removes dead skin cells and rejuvenates your skin. The salt helps draw toxins out of the pores of your skin. If you have Epsom salt, that works the best. Spritz it lightly on your hair to give it some shine and volume. It makes a great mouthwash. Warm salt water will also ease toothaches and mouth sores. Let 1 teaspoon of salt dissolve in a glass of warm water before you gargle.  This trick not only takes the sting out, it will stop mosquito bites from itching. After your massage, wash and rinse your face. The mixture of salt and oil makes a great toner for your skin. Let it stay in your hair for 5 minutes, then shampoo and rinse your hair.