According to a 2023 survey by the International Spa Association, at-home bath rituals have surged by 37% in the past two years (experienceispa.com). As the skin is our largest organ and serves as a vital barrier, what we soak in matters more than ever. However, one significant challenge is the risk of skin irritation or infection from certain bath additives, which can compromise both comfort and skin health (American Academy of Dermatology).
Health
1. Epsom Salt Epsom salt, chemically known as magnesium sulfate, is one of the most popular bath additives for its purported ability to ease muscle aches…