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Essentially Natural Epsom Salts

Essentially Natural Epsom Salts

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INCI: Magnesium sulfate

Essentially Natural Epsom Salts are pure magnesium sulphate crystals commonly used in bath and body rituals. They dissolve easily in warm water and are popular in soak products for a clean, mineral-rich bathing experience. This BP grade ingredient is ideal for DIY bath salts and foot soaks, with no added fragrance or colour.

This product is certified: Vegan and Beauty Without Cruelty.

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  • INCI Name: Magnesium Sulfate
  • Grade: BP grade
  • Appearance: White crystalline granules
  • Solubility: Water soluble
  • Aroma: Odourless
  • Size Options: 200g, 500g, 1kg, 2kg, 5kg, 10kg or 20kg
  • Ingredients: Magnesium sulphate (Epsom salts)
  • Bath soaks for a relaxing bathing ritual
  • Foot soaks for an easy end-of-day unwind
  • DIY bath salt blends with essential oils and carrier oils
  • Body scrub and soak recipes as a mineral salt component

    This product is suitable for:

  • Anyone who enjoys mineral bath soaks and foot soaks as part of a relaxation routine
  • DIY makers creating bath salts and simple soak blends
  • Homes looking for a fragrance-free salt base they can customise
  • This product is not:

  • For ingestion or internal use
  • Suitable for use on broken skin, open wounds, or burns
  • Recommended for use during pregnancy unless advised by a healthcare professional
  • As an Epsom Salt Bath Soak: Add a generous handful to warm bath water and soak for at least 15 minutes, then rinse and moisturise if needed.
  • As a Foot Soak: Dissolve in a basin of warm water, soak feet for 10 to 20 minutes, then rinse and dry thoroughly.
  • As a DIY Bath Salt Blend: Mix Epsom salts with other salts and a small amount of carrier oil, then add essential oils sparingly and mix very well before use.
  • Processing Tip: If adding essential oils, pre-mix them into a small amount of carrier oil first to help disperse more evenly.

Mini Bath Salts

It doesn’t get any cuter than a mini bottle of bath salts!

50ml clear bottle or you could use a glass jar and wooden scoop , or even a test tube for a funky look

30g / ⅛ c Epsom salts

5-10g Himalayan salts

5g / 1 teaspoon baking soda

5g / 0.5-1 teaspoon of carrier oil such as almond , coconut etc

few drops of essential oil of choice

Combine ingredients in a bowl until well mixed, then spoon into a clear glass bottle or jar. You can decorate the jar or bottle with a colourful ribbon and label to finish off the cute mini gift.

You are also able to double the recipe and make it in a 100ml glass jar for a slightly Larger gift. Read more of our wonderful 5 minute DIY recipes on our blog.

  • For external use only
  • Do not ingest or take internally
  • Avoid use on broken skin, open wounds, or burns
  • If pregnant or breastfeeding, consult a healthcare professional before use
  • Avoid contact with eyes, if contact occurs rinse thoroughly with water
  • Keep out of reach of children and pets
  • Store sealed away from heat, sunlight, and moisture
  • Discontinue use if irritation occurs

Q: Is Epsom salt the same as table salt?
A: No, Epsom salt is magnesium sulphate and looks similar to salt crystals but is a different mineral with different uses.

Q: Can I use Epsom salts in a foot soak?
A: Yes, they are ideal for foot soaks and dissolve easily in warm water.

Q: Can I add essential oils directly to the bath with Epsom salts?
A: It is best to blend essential oils into a carrier oil first, then mix into the salts so the oils disperse more evenly.

Q: Does this contain fragrance or colourants?
A: No, it is a plain mineral salt with no added fragrance or colour.

Q: What does BP grade mean?
A: BP grade refers to the British Pharmacopoeia quality standard for the raw material, indicating it meets defined purity specifications.

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