Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom Salt): Softens and soothes the skin:
Bathing in Epsom salt water can soften rough, dry skin and exfoliate dead skin cells. As well as soothing skin affected by skin conditions, such as eczema and psoriasis, it helps reduce inflammation.
Helps reduce stress:
In addition to inducing sleep and reducing stress, magnesium can act as a neurotransmitter booster in the brain. Mood-inducing hormone melatonin may also be boosted by magnesium.
Relieves soreness and pain:
Certain inflammatory conditions, such as rheumatoid arthritis, lupus, gout, and psoriatic arthritis, may be relieved with Epsom salt baths.
People with arthritis may feel less pain when their magnesium levels are low. With magnesium in Epsom salt, the body may be able to eliminate toxins responsible for exacerbating inflammation while at the same time reducing swelling, stiffness, and pain.
Improves foot health:
Those with ingrown toenails and athlete's foot may be treated with Epsom salt. To speed up the healing process and relieve itching
Sodium Chloride (Pink Himalayan Salt): Packed with 84 minerals including calcium, sodium, magnesium, manganese, iodine, potassium, fluoride, zinc, chromium, cobalt, copper, and gold.
Softens and Moisturises the skin.
Reduces the appearance of skin imperfections.
Not only that it reduces the appearance of skin imperfections but it also makes the skin look fresh and younger.
Himalayan pink salt helps fight bad odour and masks it with its neutral scent making it ideal to use as a natural deodorant.
Coconut Oil:
It hydrates.
Coconut oil is made up of medium chain fatty acids that help to reduce dryness and allow your skin to retain moisture.
It helps to protect skin.
Coconut oil provides a protective barrier, shielding skin from environmental toxins, dirt, and other environmental pollutants we're faced with every day.
It smooths skin.
Applying coconut oil to your skin has a smoothing, softening effect; and over time, it can help to improve your skin’s texture.
It calms temporary redness.
It provides antioxidants.
Hibiscus Flowers: Hydrates Skin Well: If you are someone with dry, flaky, and itchy skin, hibiscus can work wonders. It has powerful hydrating properties which makes your skin texture turn soft and smooth.
Moisturises Skin: The mucilage, a sticky content present in hibiscus which helps the plant to store its food and water, acts as an ultimate moisturiser and nourishing agent for your skin. It also helps to lock the moisture in your skin tissue for a longer time.
Controls Inflammation: The anti-inflammatory activity of beta carotene present in hibiscus helps in reducing skin inflammatory disorders while healing itchiness and redness. Also, the anthocyanins in the hibiscus work to control the oxidative stress in your skin and the inflammation which comes along.
Speeds Up Wound Healing: Hibiscus aids in healing wounds faster by increasing the production of fibronectin protein in your skin. It also boosts hydration and cell regeneration in your skin which play a significant role in the process of wound healing.
Cornflower Petals - Pink & Cornflower Petals - Blue: Have natural anti-inflammatory properties which help to soothe sensitive skin.
Lavender Essential Oil: Works to kill bacteria.
It unclogs pores and reduces inflammation when you put it on your skin.
Reliefs symptoms of eczema.
Can relieve symptoms of stress and axiety.
Research shows that it speeds the healing of burns, cuts, scrapes and wounds — and a big part of this is because of its antimicrobial compounds.
Promotes Healthy Skin due to its antimicrobial and antioxidant characteristics.
Lemongrass Essential Oil:
lemongrass can be used to soothe irritations on the skin.
Lemongrass is one of several essential oils for anxiety. The calming and mild smell of lemongrass oil is known to relieve anxiety and irritability.
Muscle Relaxer.
Lemongrass oil benefits also include its ability to help relieve muscle aches, cramps and spasms. It may also help to improve circulation.