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	<title>Comments on: Salt Water Soaks</title>
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		<title>By: beatrice_190</title>
		<link>http://www.seborrhoeic-dermatitis.ev-by.org/2004/08/21/salt-water-soaks/#comment-772</link>
		<author>beatrice_190</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 23 Aug 2004 02:33:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>It is easy and you can do it on vacation too. Put a bowl of water in the
microwave (one large enough to put a wash cloth in and wring it out) and add
enough salt that is nice and salty. You can judge, but it should taste salty.
Make the water almost too hot, but not hot enough to burn you. Once you dip and
wring out the wash cloth it should be pleasantly warm when you apply it to
your face. Not hot, like you are steaming your face. I soak my face for about 5
minutes. Usuallly, when I am on vacation, the hotel water is so hot that I
can continue my routine without much of a problem. You can just use the sink if
you like.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is easy and you can do it on vacation too. Put a bowl of water in the<br />
microwave (one large enough to put a wash cloth in and wring it out) and add<br />
enough salt that is nice and salty. You can judge, but it should taste salty.<br />
Make the water almost too hot, but not hot enough to burn you. Once you dip and<br />
wring out the wash cloth it should be pleasantly warm when you apply it to<br />
your face. Not hot, like you are steaming your face. I soak my face for about 5<br />
minutes. Usuallly, when I am on vacation, the hotel water is so hot that I<br />
can continue my routine without much of a problem. You can just use the sink if<br />
you like.</p>
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