There probably is no functional difference, just a price difference. Plain ol Epsom salts are good enough for me. I won't even pay for adding lavender. 
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That sounds right. My story is also a story about privilege. We weren't all white, but we grew up in silicon valley (the trip was in April 1988), which means we were all relatively well off, and sheltered.
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Yeah, totally. BTW if you were there in June 1988 I was being born not that far from you.

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Hahaha now I feel old. I was a teen, but 18, so an adult a few months before you were born. Is this when I tell you to get off my lawn?

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*can't chase because I'm old* *sits down with cat*
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It's cool. I have a cat.
Love ya!
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I agree, lavender oil would be a better choice. Usually I get my aroma therapy in the bath from scented candles. Let me know if the salt feels any different from Epsom salts!
However, if I ever return to the Dead Sea (not likely, alas) I'm definitely going in!