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and pharmaceutical sea salt?

2007-10-08 08:29:13 · 2 answers · asked by ? 5 in Beauty & Style Skin & Body Other - Skin & Body

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Pharmaceutically-produced salts are refined and homogenized, thus producing a "healthier" product, primarily for use in aquariums. The tiny amount of chemicals added to it make it safer for human consumption, either externally or internally, depending on its use. Generally speaking, the pharmaceutical version is safer and better for you (or your fish!) in the long run; in the short run, the "natural" salts would be better, but may be more caustic, depending on your skin's sensitivity.

If this is for you (given that it's the "Skin..." forum), you might be best served using Epsom salts, instead; they are cheaper and easier to obtain. Just pour about a cup of Epsom salts into a hot bath, and soak for about 15 minutes; it's okay to use soap on a washcloth to help remove dead skin. After just one application, you should see "shinier" (and, yes, more puckered!) skin, caused by the removal of more dead skin than just soap, alone, could remove. Repeating this procedure, nightly, should clear up any skin problems you may have. Of course, anything out-of-the-ordinary should be reported to a doctor or dermatologist.

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