Taking a bath with salt not only relaxes, but also cleanses and soothes acne, psoriasis and skin inflammation. What other properties do bath salts have? What are the characteristics of Himalayan, Epsom, Dead Sea, Grey Sea and Sea salts? How to prepare Cleopatra’s bath milk, scented bath salts and scented sachet bags? Here are the recipes.
Bath salts- properties
We have many types of sea salt to choose from. Each of them has different properties. What kind of?
Pink Himalayan salt
This is one of the healthiest salts. It was created millions of years ago in the eastern part of the Himalayan Karakoram, in the place of the former ocean. It is very clean and and rich in up to 84 minerals, electrolytes and elements. Himalayan salt helps lower blood pressure, detoxifies and smoothes skin irritations, acne and joint pain.
Epsom Salt
Epsom salt originated in Great Britain. It is a pure mineral compound created from magnesium and sulfate in the form of crystals. Although it looks like salt, it does not contain a typical ingredient – sodium chloride. Nevertheless, numerous health properties of Epsom salts are beyond discussion. First of all, it is an excellent source of magnesium, the deficiency of which can cause heart disease, strokes, osteoporosis, arthritis, digestive problems and chronic fatigue. Bath with epsom salts relaxes muscles, smoothes irritated skin, reduces symptoms of fatigue and supports the treatment of skin diseases (acne, psoriasis, AD).
Dead Sea Salt
Sea salt from the Dead Sea differs from other sea salts in its mineral content – the former contains a low concentration of sodium chlorine and a high concentration of magnesium, sulphates and potassium. Such bath is ideal for dry skin, acne skin and psoriasis, it also reduces the pain associated with arthritis and rheumatism. Sea salt from the Dead Sea has strong detoxification properties.
Grey Sea Salt from Guerande
Grey salt is hand-harvested in Guérande, the region of Brittany in France. It contains minerals, which actually give the salt its colour. Grey salt has a low concentration of sodium, and high of calcium, potassium, copper, zinc and iron.
Sea Salt
Sea salt is naturally produced by the evaporation of seawater. It has a positive effect on health due to the high content of minerals. For this reason it is also believed to have therapeutic properties. Even a small amount of sea salt added to the bathtub stimulates blood circulation, relieves muscle cramps, joint stiffness, arthritis, as well as back and leg pain. In addition, sea salt purifies and detoxifies the skin.
It is a good idea to mix grey salt with essential oils. In general, we can choose between coarse and fine sea salt. Fine salts can be used for body scrubs and bath mixtures with herbs. In turn, coarse sea salt absorbs essential oils, which is why they are added to aromatherapy and relaxation baths.
Cleopatra’s milk bath – recipe
Ingredients:
- 2 cups of powdered milk;
- 1 glass of Epsom salt;
- 1 glass of sea salt (optional);
- 1/2 glass of baking soda;
- 4-5 drops of lavender oil or other.
Pour Epsom salt (and sea salt if you want to use it), baking soda, and powdered milk into a large bowl. Mix all the ingredients carefully. Then, add the essential oil, mix again and transfer to a jar and tightly close it. For one bath you should use half a glass of the mixture.
Scented bath salts – recipe
Ingredients:
- 3 glasses of Epsom salt,
- 2 glasses of sea salt,
- 1 glass of baking soda,
- 3-4 drops of your favourite essential oil (for example vanilla or geranium).
Pour salt and soda into a bowl, mix it and add essential oil. Transfer the preparation to a jar and close it tightly. Bath salts can be used for the next three months. Add half a glass to one bath.
How to prepare scented bath sachets?
Put your favourite dried flowers or herbs into a canvas or muslin bag. Add a little Himalayan salt or other salt, and 3-4 drops of essential oil. Tie the sachet tightly so that nothing falls out of it.
The bag can be added directly into the bathtub or attached to a tap.
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