Soothing Your Little One's Dry Itchy Skin
We’re a big fan of bath salts. Not only are they an excellent form of muscle relaxation post workout but they are brilliant at detoxing the body and shedding any extra water weight before a big night out! (Hunger Games' Jennifer Lawrence swears by them before any red carpet appearance). So when Westlab sent us a pack of their new natural Kids Dead Sea Bath Salts, we were intrigued.
For children and infants over 3 months old, Westlab's latest bath salts naturally soften and soothe dry, itchy skin, thanks to their high-grade magnesium content, which rebalances the skin and supports the skins natural healing process. Using only the highest quality of salts, Kids Dead Sea Bath Salts are naturally cleaned without the use of harsh chemicals, making them safe for even the most delicate of skins including those prone to Eczema or Psoriasis.
Keen to put the salts to the test, we asked a friend of Editor’s Beauty to test the salts out on her 18 month old, who suffers from sever eczema. Desperate to find any natural remedy that might ease her little one's condition, she happily put the salts to the test.
And the results? After bathing her toddler in the salts every night for two weeks (when the pack eventually ran out), my friend noticed a significant easing in her daughters itching following each bath.
So although not a miracle cure for eczema or psoriasis, with continued use, Westlab's Kids Dead Sea Bath Salts will do exactly what they say on the packet, softening, soothing and healing dry, itchy skin.
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