Bath Salts & Soaks

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Bath Salts and Soaks Questions and Answers

Two cups of Epsom or Dead Sea salts in a standard tub is the effective amount — enough to raise the mineral concentration. Below that, it's too diluted to feel different. Above four cups the water gets stiff and skin can feel tight. Two cups is plenty.

Bath salts are the mineral base — Dead Sea salt, Epsom salt — that you add to any bath. Bath soaks blend those minerals with botanicals, clays, or milk powders for a fuller experience. Monsuri's soaks include house-infused herbal oils that our plain salts don't carry.

The Lavender, Rose, and Magnesium Sage salts are free of synthetic dyes and parabens. The soaks include clays and botanical oils — if your skin reacts to specific botanicals, check the ingredients before your first soak. Start with one cup instead of two if it's your first time.

Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. Dead Sea salt carries more trace minerals — magnesium, potassium, calcium, bromide — which is why the water feels denser and the skin often feels softer after. Both are worth having; our Magnesium & Sage blend leads with magnesium sulfate, the herbal salts use a Dead Sea base.

Twenty minutes is the working window — long enough to unwind, short enough that you won't prune or lose too much water to the heat. The water stays warm longer when you use a bath tray to break the surface and hold the heat in.

Yes — the single-formula salts ship in our kraft gift box, ready to give without extra wrapping. For a fuller gift, the Bath Soak Gift Set includes three house-infused soaks in one box. We pack the same business day on weekdays; orders arrive in 2–5 business days.