Frequently asked questions
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Yes. The salts can be placed in any clean, open bowl or container.
We recommend using glass or ceramic containers, as salt can react with metal over time and cause corrosion, especially in the presence of moisture. Non-metal materials help maintain the integrity of both the container and the salts during use.
Place it near entry points, living areas, workspaces, or any corner where space tends to feel heavy, restless, or stagnant.
After use, dispose of the salt under running water in your sink. Discard any insoluble elements such as rose petals or herbs in the bin.
Avoid flushing the salt or reusing it in any way. Disposing the salt in water helps complete the ritual cycle and refresh the space for a new sensory reset.
Place the salt in an open bowl or container made of glass or ceramic. Keep it uncovered so it can interact gently with the air and scent of the space. Avoid metal containers, as salt can react with metal over time and cause corrosion.
Keep the salt for 10 to 15 days. If it becomes moist, clumpy, or feels heavy before that, replace it earlier.
Replace the salt every 10–15 days, or sooner if it becomes discolored or moist.
Clumping is only normal during the rainy season. If they become wet in summer or winters, dispose of them and replace them with fresh salts.
Yes, they are ideal for offices, healing spaces, salons, therapy rooms, and studios to maintain a clear and positive vibe for clients.
Yes. Keep the salt open continuously so it can work 24/7. It's preferred to keep the salts overnight, as quieter hours allow the space to settle more noticeably.
NO! Once the ritual cycle is complete, the salts should not be reused. Use them only once. Dispose in water to complete the ritual and refresh the space