Hydration
For all-over hydrated skin, try taking a Dead Sea salt soak. Fill up your bath, add a good amount of Dead Sea salt (you can get it in a bath bomb and bath liquid for ease) and enjoy your Dead Sea salt bath. You'll love what it does for your skin.
Say Goodbye to Dandruff
When you work Dead Sea salt into your scalp, it absorbs the extra moisture. This stops yeast from growing, thus halting dandruff in its tracks! If you're struggling to find an effective dandruff shampoo, or just hate dandruff shampoo in general, try Dead Sea salt!
Reduce Stress
Taking a bath in general is a great way to reduce stress. Adding Dead Sea salt to that bath, however, increases the de-stressing effects greatly.
Remove Dead Skin
Exfoliating with Dead Sea salts is a simple process that can be done at home with just a few basic ingredients. Here are the steps to exfoliate your skin using Dead Sea salts:
Step 1: Gather your materials. You will need Dead Sea salts, a carrier oil (such as coconut oil or olive oil), and a small bowl.
Step 2: Mix the Dead Sea salts and carrier oil in the small bowl. The ratio of salt to oil will depend on your personal preference, but a good starting point is two parts salt to one part oil.
Step 3: Apply the mixture to your skin. Start with a small amount and gently massage it into your skin, focusing on areas that tend to be rough or dry, such as your elbows, knees, and feet.
Step 4: Rinse the mixture off with warm water. Use a washcloth or your hands to gently scrub the mixture off your skin.
Step 5: Moisturise your skin. After exfoliating, it is important to moisturise your skin to keep it hydrated and healthy. Use your favourite moisturiser, or apply a light layer of carrier oil to your skin.