Sea Salt

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105 Reviews

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August 14, 2011

Pros:

Reduces acne
smooth skin

Cons:

may dry a little

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
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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

Cons:

None so far.

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!
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June 30, 2009

Pros:

Exfoliates skin; makes it smoother and less bumpy.

Cons:

It might burn if you scrub harshly, have severe acne, or just sensitive skin in general.

It's very good at cleaning your skin and it keeps the whiteheads and blackheads at bay. One table spoon of salt water with just enough water to get it all wet and lather it on your face and leave it on for about 1.5-2 minutes. Maybe try to scrub it in gently, but we don't want any damaged pores!
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November 27, 2008

Pros:

smoother skin, drier. cheap product

Cons:

none really

I first came across the healing effects of sea salt when I went scuba diving in Egypt's Red Sea. When I sat in the sun afterwards, all the salt was left on my skin so I rubbed it all over and my skin was so soft! And the pimples were nearly gone in a few days. So I defo recommend trying this. Yeah don't use table salt cuz it has iodine, and apparently that aggravates pimples.
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March 27, 2016
FOR FASTEST/BEST RESULTS
Mixed sea salt with a pure whipped coca butter and made a sea salt face cream- sea salt is very drying so mixing it with a moisturizing product leaves skin both clear and smooth
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January 28, 2009

Pros:

This stuff really does the job it smooths and refreshes your skin also I it started to get rid of my acne in a week with way less breakouts in the future this is a MUST TRY!

Cons:

None

Dead Sea Salt is still really good but I highly recommend Dead Sea Salt it will heal your acne faster.
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November 16, 2011

Pros:

clears spots and blackheads and makes skin feel softer

Cons:

didnt have any

during the summer last year i used to goo to the beech for a swim everyday, and i only realised now why i had so little spots compare to now i taught it was just stress from school ! :)
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January 17, 2016
In my opinion , not suitable for sensitive dry skin
Unfortunately, this sea salt treatment did not work exactly as i hoped, whiteheads, cystic pimple were formed in places that were clear just one night after the usage of the following treatment. Without all the negativity, it did shrink some of my older pimples very well. But again creating more new pimples along the way. I would not recommend to anyone with sensitive/ dry skin as it might be too irritating for thy skin, causing more bad than good. good luck ! don't forget to moisturise, it will be incredibly drying.
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May 4, 2016
This sounds like purging to me - I.e stuff already under the skin coming to the surface. You can usually tell if your skin is purging because the new spots don't hurt and come to a head really quickly. I have dry sensitive skin too and there is a lot of clogged pores because of dry skin on the surface. It may be worth sticking with it for a while because this happened to me when I started to use salt!
May 10, 2016
What you're describing is purging. The salt treatment is drawing all the gunk in your skin to the surface. Don't worry, that's suppose to happen. I've had cystic acne since my teens, which got worse 6 years ago when I was pregnant with my daughter. Some of the cysts I've had for years, are finally coming to a head using this salt water treatment. I've been using this treatment for 5 days and most of my acne has came to head and disappeared. Including the cysts.
July 9, 2017
I think this could be quite common with dry skin, salt water doesn't work for everyone, my girlfriend tried it once and did like it, felt a burning sensation on her face, she didn't give it long enough but I think its because she has naturally dry skin and does better using moisturiser. I feel with this if it's not as quick instant 2-3 day benefit then don't do it, as I find that overnight it does wonders for me.
September 26, 2011

Pros:

Great exfolliant (especially when used with olive oil - 1-2 teaspoons of each, mixed).
Cheap and easy to get.

Cons:

Gave me tiny zits on my forehead.
Wouldn't recommend it as a mask because it is aggressive.

Use it as exfolliant (preferably with olive oil) 2-3 times a week. Avoid areas where it gives you irritation or, like in my case, tiny zits (on the forehead).
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May 24, 2009

Pros:

cheap, easy, convenient

Cons:

my skin gets irritated for about 30 min. - 1hr after application

It works. Skin feels soft, supple, non-oily, and looks smoother. It won't rid of your acne completely, but is nice to add to your regimen.
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