The salt
How sea minerals can transform our appearance
Why do we value sea salt?
Sea salt contains a multitude of minerals—iodine, sodium, selenium, calcium, zinc, and iron—all essential for our beauty and health.
Its natural origin, eco-friendliness, and rich composition explain why cosmetologists love it. Sea salt is not only used in its pure form for baths and salon treatments but it is also added to cosmetics. Facial, body, and scalp peels are made from it, with trusted products available from brands like La Mer, Elemis, Christina, Ahava, and Christophe Robin.
Sea salt helps solve many appearance problems—cleansing and polishing the face and body, nourishing the skin with beneficial substances, and even addressing hair loss issues.
How to cleanse and detox your scalp with sea salt?
A healthy scalp is the foundation of healthy hair, and sea salt can help in this regard. Greasiness of the scalp and hair is one of the main causes of hair loss. Therefore, it is important to thoroughly cleanse the scalp once a week to remove all impurities, accumulated care and styling products, dry shampoos, poorly rinsed shampoos, and conditioners that can “suffocate” the scalp, clog pores, and make it greasy.
The best solution is to use a cleansing scrub with sea salt (for example, Christophe Robin). Sea salt has been used for centuries as a natural exfoliant, known for its restorative minerals that help remove impurities, stimulate blood circulation, and soothe the scalp. Take a small spoonful of salt, distribute it in your palms, and apply it directly to the scalp, gently massaging it. Your hair should be wet during this process.
Some sea salt scrubs can be used as shampoo, after which you should rinse your hair thoroughly. This cleansing method should be combined with deep nourishing care for the hair ends.
Harnessing the power of the sea for beauty
The Dead Sea is a true oasis for natural spa enthusiasts. It is believed that the local salt possesses the most beneficial properties, attracting many visitors seeking its healing power. This vast lake, about 400 meters below sea level and fed by the Jordan River, is known for its high salt content—ten times saltier than the Atlantic Ocean.
While salt lakes can be found in other parts of the world, you don’t have to travel far to harness the power of the sea at home.
It’s worth keeping several different types of sea salt at home (choose one with an essential oil you like)—regular baths will help relieve stress, improve mood, and enhance skin condition.
By adding honey to pure sea salt, you can create an excellent scrub at any time for use on your face, body, and hair.
Sea salt added to food, especially seafood dishes, will not only be tasty but also a very healthy addition. Give it a try!