I have a small Himalayan Salt lamp in my bedroom. I love it. Except when it sweats in damp weather or when the moisture in the air is high. Nah, I love it then too. I have learned to set it on a napkin or small saucer.
Some way that the lamp helps purify air, I like it for the soothing glow that fills the room with orange-pink light.
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Maybe it's really a salt lick.
ReplyDeleteYou've got a point. I'll read the directions on the box again for clarity!
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