Healing Blend Bath Salts
Our Tea Tree Healing blend of bath salts offer healing benefits with Tea Tree Oil. It is a natural antiseptic for minor cuts and scrapes.
Injuries resulting from broken skin make it easy for germs to enter your bloodstream, leading to infection.
Tea tree oil can treat and disinfect minor cuts and abrasions by targeting S. aureus and other bacteria that can cause infection in open wounds. Tea tree oil prevents infection in cuts and abrasions and, when combined with traditional methods, may also encourage wound healing. Because of tea tree oil’s antibacterial, antifungal, and antioxidant properties, it may help reduce inflammation and enhance healing.
Tea tree oil may help relieve inflamed skin. A common form of skin irritation is contact dermatitis which occurs when your skin comes in contact with an allergen, such as nickel. Exposure to the allergen leads to irritated, itchy, and sometimes painful skin. Applying tea tree oil may help reduce the severity of these symptoms.
*Tea tree may cause side effects in some people. It would be safe to know before trying our products, that you can handle Tea Tree oil. Please note, tea tree oil is not a magic cure-all. Although it may help people with their symptoms, some people may experience skin irritation or allergic reactions after using it.
Ingredients:
Pure Epsom salts, Organic Sea Salt, Organic Himalayan Salt, Organic Tea Tree Oil and Eucalyptus Essential oil
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Avoid submerging broken skin in an Epsom salt bath.
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Do not soak in Epsom salt if you've experienced allergic reactions or infections from it, or if you currently have open wounds or severe burns.
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Epsom salt baths aren’t recommended for people with severe skin inflammation, skin infections, or severe burns.
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Drinking Epsom salt can cause serious side effects such as severe diarrhea.
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Check with your healthcare provider first, especially if you have health concerns such as sensitive skin, a flare-up related to eczema, psoriasis, or other skin conditions, burns, wounds, or a skin infection, or low blood pressure.