Sea Salt
Effective as a topical scrub | Can increase the risk of a sensitized reaction if left on skin
Addresses
EWG Safety Score
What Is Sea Salt?
Sea salt can be effective as a topical scrub, but if left on skin, it can increase the risk of a sensitized reaction.
Benefits for Your Skin
Clinical Evidence & References
Published Research
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Der Hautarzt, June 1998, pages 482-486 []
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