Cedarwood & Neroli Dead Sea Bath Salt – Calm, Ground & Replenish (14oz)
Cedarwood & Neroli Dead Sea Bath Salt – Calm, Ground & Replenish (14oz)
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Ground yourself in calm with our Cedarwood & Neroli Dead Sea Bath Salt. This soothing soak blends 21 skin-replenishing minerals with warm, woodsy cedarwood and uplifting neroli oil to ease tension, soften skin, and invite stillness. The mineral-rich formula supports circulation, detox, and hydration—perfect for evening rituals or post-stress reset.
- Crafted with pure Dead Sea salt + natural cedarwood & neroli oils
- Reduces muscle soreness, inflammation, and mental fatigue
- Enhances skin glow and calms the nervous system
- Clean, vegan-friendly formula with no sulfates or parabens
- Made in the USA | 14oz resealable pouch
How to Use: Pour 1–2 handfuls into warm bath water. Soak for 20–30 minutes and allow the minerals to replenish your skin while the scent restores your spirit.
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Your 3-Step Ritual
Benefits-
Pour
Add 1–2 handfuls of salts to warm water. Watch the minerals melt as your ritual begins.
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Soak
Immerse for 20+ minutes. Let stress dissolve as minerals calm skin, muscles, and mind.
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Restore
Step out renewed. Skin soft, senses clear—carry the ritual with you into the day.
FAQs
What are the benefits of soaking in Dead Sea salts?
Dead Sea salts contain 21 minerals that help detoxify the skin, reduce inflammation, soothe sore muscles, and improve circulation. They also hydrate and soften the skin naturally.
How often should I use Marésso bath salts?
For best results, we recommend 2–3 soaks per week. You can use them more frequently depending on your skin’s needs and your wellness routine.
Are these bath salts safe for sensitive skin or eczema?
Yes. Marésso salts are free from sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrance. Our formulas are gentle and made with natural oils to support sensitive and dry-prone skin.
Can I use Marésso salts during pregnancy?
Our ingredients are clean and safe, but we always recommend consulting your doctor or midwife before introducing new products into your pregnancy routine—especially essential oils.