


Description Wolfberry Epsom bath salt
Skin type | all skin types, corneous |
Effects | Detox, Anti-stress, Revitalisation |
Allergens | free of allergens |
Allergens – may contain | no traces of allergens |
Ain't no salt like salt. Wolfberry Epsom Bath Salt is a type of bath salt that was discovered in the 17th century near the town of Epsom in Surrey, England and is also called bitter salt. As well as being a component of some mineral waters (Sharatice), this type of bitter salt has traditionally and successfully been used for restorative baths for sports injuries, sore muscles and for relaxation. What's more, it helps to remove toxins, relieve swollen limbs, restore the pH balance and soften hardened skin.
Characteristics:
- bitter salt ideal for preparing a regenerating, nurturing and relaxing bath
- brings relief from sport injuries or sore muscles
- contributes to relaxation, stress relief and calming of the body
- helps to remove toxins and restore the pH balance of the body
- helps prevent swelling and softens hardened skin
- regular baths may have a positive effect on heart rate and blood pressure
How to use:
A bath is simply prepared by dissolving Wolfberry Epsom salts in a drawn tub. You can also drip essential oil into the water to make it more pleasant. Store the salt in a dry and dark place.
Notino tip:
Add Epsom salt to your face gel. It hydrates, rejuvenates the skin and, of course, cleanses it.