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Spa Pantry Epsom Salts, 11.1 lbs

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A mineral-rich classic for total-body renewal

More than just a foot soak staple, professional-grade Epsom salt (magnesium sulfate) is a must-have for modern spa rituals. Its soothing, mineral-rich nature supports soft, relaxed skin and leaves clients feeling refreshed and rebalanced. Whether used in soaks, scrubs, or hydrotherapy baths, this versatile salt brings timeless wellness to every treatment.

 

Why your clients will love it:

• Soothes tired muscles and supports full-body relaxation
• Softens rough skin for a smooth, refreshed feel
• Enhances the sensory and therapeutic vibe of your treatments

Pro tip: Mix with essential oils or herbs to create custom blends for every guest.

 

Treatment Uses:

 Hydrotherapy Bath
• Use 2–4 cups per standard-size tub
• Dissolve under warm running water
• Soak for 15–20 minutes for deep relaxation
• Optional: Add 6–10 drops of essential oil in a carrier oil base (lavender, rosemary, eucalyptus)

Foot Soak
• Add ½–1 cup to a pedicure basin of warm water
• Soak feet for 10–15 minutes
• Customize with oils like peppermint (invigorating), lavender (soothing), or tea tree (cleansing)

Full Body Exfoliation
• Mix ½ cup Epsom salt with ¼ cup carrier oil (jojoba, grapeseed, etc.)
• Apply to damp skin in circular motions, focusing on rough areas
• Rinse off, then finish with a hydrating lotion or massage oil
• Optional oils: Sweet orange (uplifting), geranium (balancing), frankincense (restorative)

 

What You’re Getting:

INCI Name: Magnesium Sulfate
Origin: United States
Extraction: Harvested via evaporation from natural mineral springs
Yield: Approx. 1.5 cups per pound
Texture: Medium-grain, gentle exfoliating crystals
Storage: Keep in a sealed container in a cool, dry place away from moisture and sunlight

 

Important Safety Info:

• For external use only
• Avoid use on broken skin or near eyes/mucous membranes
• Patch test when introducing into new formulations
• Reseal after use to prevent clumping and maintain purity

 

A Bit of Spa History

Epsom salt takes its name from the mineral springs of Epsom, England, where it was first discovered in the 1600s. Since then, it’s been celebrated for its restorative properties—used in everything from Victorian beauty rituals to contemporary spa hydrotherapy. Today, its timeless appeal continues to make it a core ingredient in treatments designed to relax, reset, and recharge.

Heads Up:

This is a natural mineral, so texture and granule size may vary slightly. Product photos are for reference only.

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