Sea Salt Reviews
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sarah from for me to know and you to obse
August 25, 2011
| Pros | made my skin look smoother/better but that might just be my opptomism |
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| Cons | feels kind of sticky after a while |
| Bottom line | i just started this today, actually like 20 minutes ago and my skin looks a bit better but that could just be me hoping that would happen... my skin felt rilly soft though! i will try to keep posted though. wish me luck:) ps. my acne is more lightly moderate than just moderate but they dont have an option for that so... |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Acne severity | moderate |
John C from New york NY
August 14, 2011
| Pros | Reduces acne smooth skin |
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| Cons | may dry a little |
| Bottom line | Iv been going to the beach about a week now and i can see that the salt water is reducing my acne by a lot! highly recommend |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Acne severity | moderate |
anonymous from Detroit
June 24, 2010
| Pros | so relaxing natural |
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| Cons | stings if you have a scratch a little messy at first |
| Bottom line | it will add to your skins beauty it even helps helps psoriasis. It acts like the dead see |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Acne severity | light |
Miss Kitty from Colorado, USA
April 23, 2010
| Pros | Reduces blackheads Tightens pores |
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| Cons | Can dry skin, so be sure to moisturize after rinsing. |
| Bottom line | I first noticed sea salt's effect on my blackheads when my nose piercing developed hypertrophic scarring and I began doing sea salt soaks every day. Though my nose was red because they were REALLY hot, the scarring disappeared and I noticed the blackheads and clogged pores that I usually have on and around my nose were disappearing. Now I steam my face with this a few times a week and in the morning instead of using a face wash I use my own premade solution of sea salt and water to rinse my face. It works! Try it. |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Price paid | $4.00 |
| Acne severity | light |
klc101790 from Brooklyn, NY
March 28, 2010
| Pros | -inexpensive -calming -sloughs off dead skin |
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| Cons | -stings if rubbed in -must be gentle with it |
| Bottom line | You should always be gentle when using any exfoliation product, but I am super gentle with this and do not use it everyday because my skin is sensitive from benzaclin/retin-A regimen .. the retin-a constantly makes my skin shed, so I use the sea salt as a rinse and it softens my skin and makes me feel emotionally calmer -- I picture myself being healed in an ocean on an exotic island (far from the realities of brooklyn lol) Whenever I go to the beach I notice firmer, and acne free skin, so I thought why not make pour some sea salt in my hand, add water over it and splash my face a few times.. this naturally pops my zits I NEVER SCRUB, I only splash.. leaves me with noticeably smoother and glowing skin. I lightly scrub the sea salt on my back and KP arms (I know keratosis pilaris on arms and a cystic face,, I don't have the best skin people but beauty is from WITHIN) and the sea salt really helps the KP.. |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Acne severity | moderately severe |
bcbcbc from ATL
March 17, 2010
| Pros | Gets rid of flakes Prevent acne Smooth skin Cheap |
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| Cons | Can sting a bit at initial use |
| Bottom line | I have tried different scrubs, clothes and beads but sea salt beats them all hands down. Make sure you buy FINE sea salt. |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Price paid | $2.00 |
| Acne severity | moderate |
Alona from TX
September 14, 2009
| Pros | Easy, cheap, healing, soothing |
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| Cons | Messy |
| Bottom line | I use non-iodizined table salt, it's super cheap. I mix 1/2 tps with my mild face wash and gently exfoliate morning and night. I have mixed it with honey to create a mask and wear it while I soak in the tub (messy, but who cares, you're in the bath). I have a highly concentrated solution of salt and water in a bottle. I apply a dab before bed and sleep with it all night. I have very, VERY sensitive skin. Most things cause my skin to react, burn and peal. I have had no problems with using salt. My skin is smoother and far less irritated. It has brought any cysts to head and reduced blackheads and whiteheads |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Price paid | $0.51 |
| Acne severity | light |
Quana from Far Rockaway, NY
September 13, 2009
| Pros | Doesn't dry out face Bumps disappear, come to a head and/or reduce in size Right in my cabinet so it was free |
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| Cons | None so far. |
| Bottom line | I use table salt... I didn't know it was a bad choice until coming on here. It doesn't aggrivate my skin at all... I put hot water and table salt in a bowl, bring it to a boil in the microwave, dip a towel in the water, wipe my face then place the towel on my face, pressing it to my forehead. I repeat this till the water is cold, let it xdry then I apply my spot treatment.. So far, so good! |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Acne severity | very light |
Jeroen Geurtsen from Netherlands
August 20, 2009
| Pros | Cheap. |
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| Cons | Doesn't work. I used Dead Sea Salt to bathe my face in +- 15 mins a day for about 2 weeks, and saw no real improvement. In fact I had huge breakouts the first couple of days I used it. At first I thought my skin was purging, buy apparently it was not |
| Bottom line | You can always try, but it didn't work for me. It's messy, too. |
| Recommended | Yes |
| Price paid | $5.00 |
| Acne severity | moderately severe |
mari from NJ
July 25, 2009
| Pros | I haven't found any pros yet |
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| Cons | Since starting to use Dead Sea Salt I had a huge break out and has not let up one bit a wk later. They are huge cystic like acne and in clusters. Once the white heads are popped it comes right back! I don't think it was ever so bad in my life!!!! |
| Bottom line | Im not so sure if I would recommend it.Price wise would totally be worth the money if it proved to work! |
| Price paid | $14.99 |
| Acne severity | moderately severe |
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