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CS : A quick question..
I got my nigari and made my own mag oil as per the instruction outlined in one of the links provided by JDP in one of the threads.
I used it topically on my scalp and skin. Had a burning sensation all over? Is that a good sign??
Do you recommend it leaving it overnight on skin/scalp and rinsing it next day??
I used it topically on my scalp and skin. Had a burning sensation all over? Is that a good sign??
Do you recommend it leaving it overnight on skin/scalp and rinsing it next day??
Nocturnalhorse- Posts : 249
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Re: CS : A quick question..
Nocturnalhorse - Unfortunately, I have no direct experience with Nigari, so I'm not sure how it compares to magnesium oil.
I can tell you that Magnesium oil does not burn, but that maybe due to the fact that a lot of the salt is removed from the chloride solution.
Magnesium oil should penetrate the skin well enough and there is no reason to leave it on overnight. In fact, I would only rub it vigorously in, and then rinse it off.
If this works as well as "regular magnesium oil" then there should be a subtle sensation of heat when it is successfully absorbing transdermally.
I can tell you that Magnesium oil does not burn, but that maybe due to the fact that a lot of the salt is removed from the chloride solution.
Magnesium oil should penetrate the skin well enough and there is no reason to leave it on overnight. In fact, I would only rub it vigorously in, and then rinse it off.
If this works as well as "regular magnesium oil" then there should be a subtle sensation of heat when it is successfully absorbing transdermally.
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Re: CS : A quick question..
CausticSymmetry wrote:Nocturnalhorse - Unfortunately, I have no direct experience with Nigari, so I'm not sure how it compares to magnesium oil.
I can tell you that Magnesium oil does not burn, but that maybe due to the fact that a lot of the salt is removed from the chloride solution.
Magnesium oil should penetrate the skin well enough and there is no reason to leave it on overnight. In fact, I would only rub it vigorously in, and then rinse it off.
If this works as well as "regular magnesium oil" then there should be a subtle sensation of heat when it is successfully absorbing transdermally.
Thanx CS! That subtle sensation of heat is what I meant.
Nocturnalhorse- Posts : 249
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