Dead Sea Mud Salt Polish
Quick Nitty Gritty
- Tricky Skin Issues
- All Over Body
- Everyday Use
- 100% Natural
Size: 4 fl oz
Dead Sea Salt Body Scrub | Exfoliating Polish | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Description
Description
Ingredients
Ingredients
How to Use
How to Use
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Dead Sea Salt Body Scrub | Exfoliating Polish | Rinse is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Never Tested on Animals. Only Dirty Humans.
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How is Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating different from sugar scrub?
How is Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating different from sugar scrub?
Salt scrubs provide more intense exfoliation than sugar scrubs — great for rougher areas like feet, elbows, and legs. Sugar scrubs are gentler, better for sensitive areas. Both leave skin moisturized from the natural oils. Exfoliate your skin with grains of sea salt & leave behind a rich, almost body butter, moisturizer (not oily or greasy). Leaving you moisturized with the spa-like scent of 100% natural Lavender & Spearmint Essential Oils.
How often should I use Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating?
How often should I use Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating?
1–2 times per week is ideal. Salt scrubs are more aggressive than sugar, so less frequent use prevents irritation. Use on damp skin in the shower, massage gently, and rinse thoroughly. Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating features A blend of Organic Dead Sea Salt and Grapeseed Oil.
Can I use Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating on my face?
Can I use Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating on my face?
We recommend salt scrubs for body use only — the coarser texture can be too aggressive for delicate facial skin. For facial exfoliation, try one of our gentler options or a face mask.
Will Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating sting cuts or nicks?
Will Salt Scrub Dead Sea Mud Exfoliating sting cuts or nicks?
Yes — salt will sting on open cuts, nicks, or freshly shaved skin. Wait at least 24 hours after shaving before using a salt scrub on that area. The stinging is brief but can be intense.























