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SG's first ever salt water pool @ The Capitol Kempinski

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Singapore's first ever salt water relaxation pool debuted at The Capitol Kempinski, an ultra posh hotel (envisioned by Pritzker architecture prize laureate Richard Meier) which spans two exquisitely restored heritage buildings sited within the downtown civic district. Lush foliage seen surrounding on 3 sides plus one classy, expansive arched glass canopy shielding it against the elements recalls to mind a natatorium of sorts, this particular affair however being far smaller and more intimate.

More at https://www.theluxebrigade.com/first-ever-salt-water-pool-in-sg
 
I am low SES. So when I want salt water, I go East Coast park.
To make a detox bath using Epsom salt:

  1. Use 2 cups of Epsom salt for a standard-size bathtub filled with warm water.
  2. Pour the salt into running water to help it dissolve faster into the bath.
  3. Soak in the tub for at least 12 minutes, or 20 minutes to treat constipation.
Adding essential oils, such as lavender or peppermint, can offer additional aromatherapy benefits, such as relaxation and improved mood.
 
I a bit higher ses. I put mineral salt in my bathtub :biggrin:
To make a detox bath using Epsom salt:

  1. Use 2 cups of Epsom salt for a standard-size bathtub filled with warm water.
  2. Pour the salt into running water to help it dissolve faster into the bath.
  3. Soak in the tub for at least 12 minutes, or 20 minutes to treat constipation.
Adding essential oils, such as lavender or peppermint, can offer additional aromatherapy benefits, such as relaxation and improved mood.
Hwah, so high crass! The only salt I know is the type can eat one! :biggrin:
 
What so special about adding salt to water?
They make a mala hot pot pool for the fat Sinkie cheebyes will be quite special.
 
Any benefits to a salt water pool?
The page there did cite some stuff....

"For the uninitiated, sodium laced basins are less intensely chlorinated than typical pool formats, consequently folks are absolved of dry, chalky skin upon re-emerging after a thorough soak (if anything, you should feel a tad smoother on the exterior). Add to that boosted immune systems, enhanced nervous function as well as suitably disinfected torsos."
 
Waiting for ginfreely the resident cunt to come in here and massacre the thread
 
If just one smelly body odour Ah Neh swim in that small pool...it will become even more salty than the Dead Sea.
 
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