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13 Wonderful Ways to Use Epsom Salts

posted by Annie B. Bond Aug 17, 1999 5:10 am
filed under: True Beauty, Bath & Shower
13 Wonderful Ways to Use Epsom Salts
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By Annie B. Bond, author of Better Basics for the Home (Three Rivers Press, 1999).

Oh, epsom salt—who knew that such an uninspiring ingredient could inspire such devotion? Read on for 13 ways to use epsom salts, including a relaxing bath, a face scrub and a hair volumizer. It’s also a miracle cure, helping to get rid of splinters and reduce swelling of sprains and bruises. One ingredient fits all!

I always knew that soaking in a tub full of hot water with a
few cups of Epsom Salts was good for relaxing muscles and
drawing toxins from the body, but I could never figure out why.
And it wasn’t until I spent some time at the Epsom Salt Industry
Council web site that I learned that epsom salts—made of
the mineral magnesium sulfate—are also a sedative for the
nervous system.

When magnesium sulfate is absorbed through the skin, such as
in a bath, it draws toxins from the body, sedates the nervous
system, reduces swelling, relaxes muscles, is a natural
emollient, exfoliator, and much more.

Adapted from the Epsom Salt Industry Council
Note: Check with a doctor before using if you have any health concerns.

Relaxing and sedative bath: Soak in warm water and 2 cups of epsom salt.

Face cleaner: To clean your face at night, mix a half-teaspoon of epsom salt with your regular cleansing cream. Just massage into skin and rinse with cold water.

Homemade skin mask: Apply the mask to damp skin. For normal to oily skin, mix 1 tablespoon of cognac, 1 egg, 1/4 cup of non-fat dry milk, the juice of 1 lemon, and a half-teaspoon of epsom salt. For normal to dry skin, mix 1/4 cup of grated carrot, 1 1/2 teaspoons of mayonnaise and a half-teaspoon of epsom salt.

Foot soak: Soothe aches, remove odors and soften rough skin with a foot soak. Add 1/2 cup of epsom salt to a large pan of warm water. Soak feet for as long as it feels right. Rinse and dry.

Skin exfoliator: Massage handfuls of epsom salt over your wet skin, starting with your feet and continuing up towards the face. Have a bath to rinse.

Remove excess oil from hair: Epsom salt soaks up excess oil from hair. Add 9 tablespoons of epsom salt to 1/2 cup of oily hair shampoo. Apply one tablespoon of the liquid to your hair when it is dry; rinse with cold water. Pour lemon juice or organic apple cider vinegar through the hair, leave on for 5-10 minutes, and then rinse.

Remove hairspray: Combine 1 gallon of water, 1 cup of lemon juice, and 1 cup epsom salt. Combine, cover and let set for 24 hours. The next day, pour the mixture into your dry hair and let it sit for 20 minutes. Then shampoo as normal.

Hair volumizer: Combine equal parts of deep conditioner and epsom salt. Warm in a pan. Work the warm mixture through your hair and leave on for 20 minutes. Rinse.

Soak sprains and bruises: Epsom salt will reduce the swelling of sprains and bruises. Add 2 cups epsom salt to a warm bath, and soak.

Splinter remover: Soak in epsom salt, it will draw out the splinter.

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Lisa K.
  • Lisa K. says
  • May 1, 2008 10:46 AM

Dear Bil-
350mgs. is 0.35 Grams which is approximately 1.5 to 2 teaspoons. Hope that helps.

Glo Ives

indeed! you can mix essential oils. I use two cups of the salts in a big soaking bathtub and add oils as well. lavender, eucalyptis and also bergamot,my favorite. I love this post. it was my favorite one!!! such a humble and simple mineral with such wonderful and varied benefits. Lets here it for simple!!!!

Joyce C.

is it safe to mix epsom salts with eucalyptis oil in the bath? My daughter has pneumonia and likes the relief she gets from both.

Michelle Fanroy

Epsom salt is great for soaking when you have a bartholin cysts. It reduces the swelling, but it does much better when you put goldenseal liquid on the cysts also.

Bil G.
  • Bil G. says
  • Apr 2, 2008 12:42 PM

could you please tell me how 350mgs translates to teaspoons or tablespoons or a practical measurement?
thank you

Bil G.
  • Bil G. says
  • Apr 2, 2008 12:41 PM

could you please tell me how 350mgs translates to teaspoons or tablespoons or a practical measurement?
thank you

Linda R.

Anyone with lupus should be careful before using magnesium sulfate - many lupus patients have an allergy to sulpa (sulfonamide-based) drugs, because of the sulphur content. The same can happen with high-sulphur wines, and vegetables such as eggplant, tomatoes and peppers of all colors. As well as causing lupus flares, one of the most common reactions is to break out in hives.

Jason Berkes

Epsom Salts with Aloe vera in a bath are great for your skin.

Mindy Unger

The bottoms of my daughter's feet & toes were covered w/ clusters of warts. We soaked them in epsom salt & it worked.

VZ HoneyBees

Chuck, I don't know if epson salt will get rid of a wart, however, here are some things that may work for you. Dragon's blood (sap that comes off a Dragon's Blood Tree, looks like blood)helps all skin infections and problems. Raw Active Manuka Honey is also great to get rid of just about any fungus, infection or skin problem. If the Epson salt doesn't work, you can also try Dead Sea Salt, it has higher concentration of minerals and sulfur that also help clear the skin. If you use the honey or dragon's blood, make sure you clean the area first and dab a bit on the wart then some on a bandage and cover the wart. This will keep it on the skin longer and won't be so messy. I've used Raw active Manuka Honey to remove a wart from a family member so I know that works. The key is to keep doing it. The honey will usually take about 1 1/2 to 2 weeks. Change the bandage everyday. Good luck :)

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