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The Ultimate Guide to Adding Minerals to Glycerine for RF Treatments ⭐️

Writer's picture: Tanya WhiteTanya White

Updated: Jan 28

Are you ready to take your RF treatments to the next level? Adding minerals like Himalayan salt to glycerine enhances conductivity, optimises results, and ensures hydrated, glowing skin. Let me show you how to make your own RF gel with 3 easy recipes that are simple, cost-effective, and perfect for your body sculpting treatments.



Adding minerals to Fat Cavitation Gel
Adding minerals to Fat Cavitation Gel

Why Add Minerals to Glycerine for RF Treatments?


RF treatments require a conductive gel to allow energy to penetrate the skin effectively. Adding minerals like Himalayan salt or magnesium chloride doesn’t just improve the gel’s performance – it transforms the results.


Here’s why it works:

👉 Boost Conductivity: Minerals allow RF energy to travel faster and more evenly into the skin.

👉 Improve Efficiency: Optimised conductivity ensures even heating for better collagen production and skin tightening.

👉 Hydrate the Skin: Glycerine locks in moisture, while optional ingredients like aloe vera provide added soothing benefits.


3 Easy Recipes for RF Gel


Option 1: Basic Glycerine with Himalayan Salt 🧂


Purpose: A simple, effective gel for better conductivity.


Ingredients:


100 ml Vegetable Glycerine


50 ml Distilled Water


½ teaspoon Himalayan Pink Salt


How to Make It:


1. Dissolve Himalayan salt in distilled water.


2. Combine the salty water with glycerine in a clean bowl.


3. Mix until fully dissolved and smooth.


4. Store in the fridge for up to 4 weeks.


Why Use This:


The Himalayan salt ensures the RF device works efficiently, heating the skin faster and more evenly.


Option 2: Glycerine with Himalayan Salt and Aloe Vera 🌱


Purpose: Perfect for sensitive skin, with added lubrication and soothing properties.


Ingredients:


100 ml Vegetable Glycerine


50 ml Distilled Water


½ teaspoon Himalayan Pink Salt


10 ml Aloe Vera Gel


How to Make It:


1. Dissolve Himalayan salt in distilled water.


2. Mix the salty water with glycerine in a clean bowl.


3. Add aloe vera gel and stir until fully combined.


4. Store in the fridge for up to 4 weeks.


Why Use This:


Aloe vera adds extra hydration and soothes the skin while maintaining excellent conductivity.


Option 3: Glycerine with Himalayan Salt and Magnesium Chloride 🧪


Purpose: Combines high conductivity, hydration, and skin recovery benefits.


Ingredients:


100 ml Vegetable Glycerine


50 ml Distilled Water


½ teaspoon Himalayan Pink Salt


¼ teaspoon Magnesium Chloride


How to Make It:


1. Dissolve Himalayan salt and magnesium chloride in distilled water.


2. Mix the mineral water with glycerine in a clean bowl.


3. Stir until fully dissolved and smooth.


4. Store in the fridge for up to 4 weeks.


Why Use This:


Magnesium chloride hydrates and supports skin recovery, while Himalayan salt ensures high conductivity.


Frequently Asked Questions


1. Why refrigerate the gel?

Refrigeration keeps your gel fresh and free from bacterial growth. Although it may feel cool initially, it warms up during treatment and doesn’t affect results.


2. Can I adjust the salt amount?

Stick to the recommended ½ teaspoon per 100 ml. Too much salt can irritate the skin, while too little reduces conductivity.


3. Do I need aloe vera or magnesium chloride?

No, these are optional ingredients. The basic Himalayan salt recipe is highly effective. Aloe vera adds hydration and soothing properties, while magnesium chloride boosts skin recovery.


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About Tanya White

Tanya White owner of Bodi Slim and Author of What is the mapping technique
Tanya White Body Sculpting Trainer

Tanya White is the proud owner of Australia’s #1 Body Contouring Training Academy, Bodi Slim. With over 15 years of experience in the beauty industry, she has trained more than 700+ students across Australia. Tanya is passionate about helping beauty professionals thrive by providing expert training and mentorship in body contouring techniques. Her dedication to sharing knowledge and supporting her students ensures that every client receives safe, high-quality treatments.


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