Description
Dendritic Salt
is a fine, high-purity salt that is created in porous, modified cubes in the
shape of a star. Low bulk density, rapid dissolving rate, remarkable flow
characteristics, powerful blend ability, unequalled liquid adsorption, and a
quick, salty feeling are all results of its unique and diversified physical
qualities.
Because Dendritic
Salt has a larger surface area than other salts, it absorbs aroma (or essential
oil) and color better.
Uses:
Dendritic Salt
can be added to sea salt formulations to aid with non-clumping and high
absorption. One-part Dendritic Salt to ten parts Sea Salt (coarse or extra
coarse if desired) is a good ratio, but you may use 100 percent Dendritic salt
in your recipes if you want.
Why do we use
it in formulations?
Dendritic Salt is
used in bath salt formulations to prevent them from hardening into rock hard
bath bricks over time. Dendritic Salt (or comparable products, such as
Natrasorb) is vital in the formulation of bath salts and other free-flowing
bath powder formulations, in my opinion.
Tips, Tricks,
and Quirks
Dendritic Salt
is a bit of a mystery for bath salts manufacturers because the INCI for it is
"sodium chloride," much like table salt. The ingredient list won't
indicate its presence, but it's performing a critical function!