Epsom salt has been around forever. It’s not salt, per se, but a naturally made pure mineral compound of magnesium and sulfate. It’s known for many health benefits, such as lowering inflammation, helping nerve and muscle functioning as well as alleviating migraines and sunburns to name a few.
As beneficial as those baths are, there are so many other uses for Epsom salts, including the following 11 things:
1. As A Face And Body Scrub
By adding a tablespoon of Epsom salt to your face wash, you have an instant skin exfoliator. If you add some olive oil, too, you now have a body scrub also.2. A Soothing Face Mask
To soften your skin, try making this simple face mask. All you need is Epsom salt, mayonnaise, and some grated carrot. Yes, carrot. After ten minutes, your skin will be so smooth you’ll want to apply the mask again.3. Help Dry And Oily Hair
When you add Epsom salt to your bottle of shampoo, you’ll have an instant formula for getting rid of oily hair. You can also add it to your conditioner, microwave it, then apply it to help with dry hair.4. Cleanse Your Hair From Excess Products
Don’t you hate going to bed with hair products in your hair? But now, Epsom salt is here. Just mix some with water and lemon juice and cleanse your hair with it, then shampoo.5. Get Rid Of Blackheads
Like them or not, all of us probably have them: blackheads. When you wash your face with Epsom salt and water, it can help get rid of those pesky hair follicles under your skin. You can also add a bit of honey to the mix and use that is a facial wash, too.6. Help Regulate Bowel Movements
While this may not taste the best, Epsom salt acts as an all-natural laxative. All you do is dissolve a teaspoon of Epsom salt in four ounces of water and drink. You can also add lemon juice to make it taste better.7. Help Remove A Splinter
After you soak the splintered area in Epsom salt, the foreign matter should come right out. Pronto!8. Relieve Mosquito Bites
I know, what can’t Epsom salt do? With Spring on its way, mosquitoes will be out before we know it. After you’ve been bitten, soak a washcloth in cold water that has Epsom salt in it. Then, apply the cloth to the bite area(s) and you’ll feel better in no time.9. Deter Slugs
If your area has a lot of slugs slithering by, just sprinkle some Epsom salt in their path. That’ll make them take a new route.10. Fertilize Your Garden
That’s right, your garden will benefit from Epsom salt greatly, too. So try it with your house plants, tomatoes, peppers, your lawn, trees, garden, and even rose plants. The National Gardening Association discovered that pepper plants grew larger with Epsom salt, for instance, and more flowers grew as a result, too.The sulfur from Epsom salt helped produce vitamins and the magnesium helped seeds germinate, increasing chlorophyll production, for example. So, you can’t go wrong with adding Epsom salt to your garden.
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