Dead Sea Salts
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As a cosmetic ingredient, Dead Sea salt is known for the following properties:
Soothing, helping to calm skin prone to discomfort and itching.
Helps improve the condition of skin prone to atopy.
Supports skin hydration.
Tones the skin tissue.
Purifying and cleansing, making it an excellent ingredient for blemish-prone skin.
In wellness applications, Dead Sea salt is known for the following properties:
Helps relax muscles and ease everyday tension.
Soothing, helping to relieve joint discomfort.
Supports muscle relaxation and soothes skin prone to tightness, while promoting a sense of calm.
Encourages relaxation and meditation.
Suitable for
Muscle cramps and contractures
Joint discomfort
Stress, difficulty resting
Difficulty sleeping
Use as an ingredient to make:
Soothing bath salts, particularly for skin prone to atopic conditions
Purifying bath salts
Firming and toning bath salts
Relaxing and cleansing foot baths (athlete's foot, etc.)
Scrubs to combat the appearance of cellulite
Remineralising bath salts
General Characteristics
Use in homemade cosmetics
Bath, scrub
Dead Sea salt is used as an ingredient in your preparations for:
Body baths
Mixed into your bath preparation; you may also add essential oils, plant powders, oxides and micas.
Pour the mixture into warm water, around 37°C, and relax.
Take time to unwind. Take the opportunity to close your eyes (ideally enjoying the soft light of a few candles).
A bath lasting 15 to 30 minutes is sufficient to enjoy the beneficial effects of the salt.
After the bath, rinse with clean water and prolong the benefits by applying a suitable massage gel or oil.
Go to bed immediately after the bath.
Foot bath
Mixed into your foot bath preparation; you may also add essential oils, plant powders, oxides and micas.
Pour the mixture into warm water, around 37°C, and relax!
Poultice
Used as an ingredient in compress preparations to help relieve itchy skin and soothe the affected area.
Scrub
Used as an ingredient in your exfoliating blend.
Synergies
Stress and anxiety:
Essential oils of lavender, mandarin, neroli, sweet orange and petitgrain.
Colours associated with relaxation: blue and green.
Sleep support:
Essential oils of angelica, petitgrain, clementine, green myrtle and true lavender.
Colours associated with relaxation: blue, indigo and purple.
To support contemplation and meditation:
Essential oils of amyris, holy basil, elemi, frankincense, fragonia and kunzea.
Colour associated with meditation: violet.
Muscle comfort:
Essential oils of black birch, lemon eucalyptus, wintergreen, juniper, lavandin super, camphor rosemary and thyme satureja.
Andiroba vegetable oil.
Arnica oil macerate.
Epsom salt.
Joint comfort and soothing action:
Essential oils of juniper, wintergreen, lemon eucalyptus and thyme satureioides.
Andiroba vegetable oil.
Arnica and St. John's Wort oil macerates.
INCI designation
Dead sea salt
Composition
Natural Dead Sea salt with a high concentration of minerals.
Sodium
Potassium
Calcium
Magnesium
Strontium
Chlorine
Bromine
Silicate
Lithium
Manganese
Zinc

Dead Sea Salt was awarded a BT Award by Beauté-test testers in 2016.Beauté-test.com organised the tenth edition of the BT Awards, a vote for favourite products among its members. Each member could select one product per category and cast a vote. Products were then ranked according to the number of votes received. All products listed on Beauté-test automatically took part in the voting. Votes were not incentivised or rewarded, ensuring the utmost sincerity in the results. The products that received the BT Awards label are therefore those most appreciated by Beauté-test members in their respective categories.
Quality
Unrefined (as evidenced by its slightly yellowish color), the Dead Sea salt we have selected for you has a high concentration of minerals.
Unlike traditional sea salt, which consists mainly of sodium chloride, Dead Sea salt has a high concentration of potassium, magnesium, calcium, and bromine.
This exceptional richness in various mineral salts gives it dermatological properties that are often used in health centers and thalassotherapy treatments.
Method of production
After harvesting, the salt is dried while still moist and then sifted according to the desired crystal size.
Function
Cosmetic ingredient
Country of origin
Jordan (Dead Sea)
Presentation
Large grains (0.5 to 1 cm), translucent to slightly yellowish.
Find out more
Find out more
Located on the borders of Jordan, Israel and Palestine, the Dead Sea is the saltiest body of water on Earth. Fed by the Jordan River, it has benefitted for millennia from the sun’s rays, which concentrate the salts and minerals in its waters.
As a result, the Dead Sea is ten times saltier than the Mediterranean Sea and contains three times more sodium, thirty times more magnesium, sixteen times more potassium and thirty-six times more calcium than the Mediterranean Sea.
For centuries, Dead Sea salts have been used to care for skin prone to atopic conditions, particularly psoriasis and eczema, as well as to soothe sore joints and tired muscles. By selecting pure, unrefined salt and working directly with harvesters to ensure the highest quality and traceability, we aim to bring you the benefits of this salt for your skin, body and mind. This cosmetic ingredient helps relax the body while reducing roughness, leaving skin softer and smoother.
Storage
This product is sensitive to moisture.
Store it in its original pouch in a dry place (avoid humid rooms such as bathrooms).
Carefully reseal the pouch after each use.
Precautions
Keep out of reach of children.
Not intended for food use, do not ingest.
Avoid contact with the eyes.
Warning
The properties, indications and methods of use described above are derived from scientific literature and/or reference books or websites in aromatherapy, hydrolatherapy and phytotherapy. This general information is provided for informational purposes only and cannot under any circumstances be considered as medical information. This information cannot under any circumstances replace a diagnosis, consultation or medical follow-up, nor engage our liability.
Environmental qualities and characteristics product sheet
Reference
01650 - Dead Sea Salts 1 kg
Main packaging material
Paper bag
Recyclability
Most packaging can be recycled
EO = Essential Oil
VO = Vegetable Oil or Oily Macerate
20 drops of panthenol (provitamin B5)
50 drops of lavender essential oil
2 tablespoons of Dead Sea salt
60 g Dead Sea mud
Method: Mix all the ingredients with the mud, then gently heat the poultice.
Use: Sit on a surface that is easy to clean and apply the poultice to the problem areas of your body (thighs, buttocks, stomach). Then cover with plastic wrap and place towels on top. Leave on for at least 30 minutes. When you feel the mud is dry, rinse thoroughly with warm water, preferably in the shower.
200 grams of Dead Sea salt
10 grams of fine sea salt
30 drops of sweet orange essential oil
30 drops of lavender essential oil
Method: Mix the fine salt and essential oils. Leave to stand for 15 minutes. Mix the coarse salt and scented fine salt in a large bowl. Store in a pretty jar.
Use: Pour a handful of bath salts under the bathtub faucet and let them dissolve before getting into the water.
200 grams of Dead Sea salt
10 grams of fine sea salt
1/2 teaspoon of sulfated castor oil
1/2 teaspoon vegetable oil (jojoba, safflower, etc.)
50 drops of mandarin, orange, or lemon essential oil
Method: Mix the two salts in a bowl. Dilute the essential oil in the other oils at the bottom of a small bowl. Pour all the oils into the salts and mix thoroughly. Store in a pretty jar.
Use: Pour a handful of bath salts under the bathtub faucet and let them dissolve before getting in the water. Rinse lightly and dry yourself gently so as not to remove all the oil.
Proksch E, Nissen, HP, Bremgartner M, Urquhart C, Bathing in a magnesium-rich Dead Sea salt solution improves skin barrier function, enhances skin hydration, and reduces inflammation in atopic dry skin. International Journal of Dermatology. 2005, 44(2), 151-157.
Schiffner R, Schiffner-Rohe J, Gerstenhauer M, Landthaler M, Hofstädter F, Stolz W. Dead Sea treatment - principle for outpatient use in atopic dermatitis: safety and efficacy of synchronous balneophototherapy using narrowband UVB and bathing in Dead Sea salt solution Eur J Dermatol. 2002, 12(6), 543-8.
Levi-Schaffer F, Shani J, Politi Y, Rubinchik E, Brenner S. Inhibition of proliferation of psoriatic and healthy fibroblasts in cell culture by selected Dead Sea salts. Pharmacology. 1996, 52(5), 321-8.
Sima Halevy, Hani Giryes, Michael Friger, Shaul Sukenik Dead sea bath salt for the treatment of psoriasis vulgaris: a double-blind controlled study. Journal of the European Academy of Dermatology and Venereology, 2006, 9(3), 237-242
Halevy S, Giryes H, Friger M, Grossman N, Karpas Z, Sarov B, Sukenik S. The role of trace elements in psoriatic patients undergoing balneotherapy with Dead Sea bath salt. Isr Med Assoc J. 2001, 3(11), 828-32.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Perfect
Perfect salt for making masks. Very good quality
Great for my bath salts
Practical and eco-friendly packaging for this essential product
Excellent for baths mixed with Epsom salt to combat fatigue and revitalize the body in water that is not too hot.
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