What do Lavender Chamomile Remineralizing Sea Salts do?
Immerse your clients in the essence of the Pacific with this extraordinary salt blend that elevates body treatments to new depths of tranquility. This handcrafted blend combines hand-harvested Salish Sea salts and Epsom salts with organic spirulina, Macrocystis kelp, and the deeply calming aromatherapy of lavender and Roman chamomile. The result is a remineralizing treatment that detoxifies, soothes muscles, nourishes skin, and promotes profound relaxation. For spa professionals, this is your go-to salt for relaxation-focused treatments, stress relief rituals, and clients seeking calm.
What makes Lavender Chamomile Remineralizing Sea Salts unique?
Hand-harvested. Mineral-rich. Deeply calming.
The salt blend:
- Pacific maris sel (Salish Sea salt) — hand-harvested from the waters near Seaflora’s facility, this unrefined sea salt retains its full spectrum of oceanic trace minerals including magnesium, calcium, and potassium that help restore the skin’s natural barrier. Research from the National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides studies on balneotherapy (bathing in minerals) and its beneficial effects on human skin.
- Epsom salts (magnesium sulphate) — renowned for muscle relaxation, stress reduction, and gentle skin exfoliation. Known to soothe muscle aches and pains, reduce physical and mental stress when absorbed through the skin, and promote smoother skin texture. Healthline discusses the benefits of Epsom salt baths.
The marine actives:
The calming aromatherapy:
- Lavender essential oil (Lavandula angustifolia) — the quintessential relaxation oil, known for reducing anxiety, promoting restful sleep, and calming both skin and mind. Its anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties soothe irritated skin while its scent triggers the parasympathetic nervous system for deep relaxation.
- Roman chamomile essential oil (Anthemis nobilis) — gentle, soothing, and deeply calming. Known for easing tension, reducing skin inflammation, and promoting a sense of peace. Particularly beneficial for sensitive or irritated skin.
The support system:
- Sodium bicarbonate (baking soda) — softens water, neutralizes acids, and leaves skin silky smooth
Why should I incorporate these salts into my spa menu?
The lavender-chamomile combination is universally beloved for relaxation — and when paired with mineral-rich sea salts and therapeutic Epsom, you have a complete stress-relief treatment.
Treatment room benefits:
- Instantly recognizable relaxation aromatherapy that clients respond to immediately
- Hand-harvested Salish Sea salt delivers authentic ocean minerals
- Epsom salts provide therapeutic muscle relaxation and stress reduction
- Spirulina and kelp nourish while salts exfoliate
- The calming scent transforms any treatment into a sanctuary experience
- Ideal for evening treatments, stress-relief packages, and sleep-focused services
What it delivers:
- Detoxification — purifying properties of Pacific Sea salts and Epsom cleanse skin, flushing out impurities and toxins
- Skin rejuvenation — remineralizing action replenishes essential minerals, leaving skin soft, supple, and radiant
- Aromatic relaxation — lavender and chamomile calm the nervous system, reduce anxiety, and promote restful sleep
- Soothing comfort — relief from aches, pains, and skin concerns like eczema and psoriasis thanks to naturally soothing properties
- Muscle relaxation — magnesium absorption eases tension and soreness
- Hydration — promotes moisture retention for a hydrated, plump appearance
Business benefits:
- Appeals to the large market of stress-relief seekers
- Perfect for sleep-focused and relaxation packages
- Premium hand-harvested ingredient story
- Versatile across scrubs, soaks, and body treatments
- Strong retail opportunity for clients wanting to recreate the spa experience at home
What skin types are these salts suitable for?
Universal body treatment product with particular appeal for:
- Stressed, tense bodies — Epsom salts relax muscles; aromatherapy calms the mind
- Sensitive skin — chamomile is renowned for soothing reactivity
- Irritated or inflamed skin — both lavender and chamomile have anti-inflammatory properties
- Eczema and psoriasis-prone skin — the mineral-rich salts and calming botanicals provide soothing relief
- Dry skin — exfoliates dead cells; minerals nourish and hydrate
- Insomnia sufferers — the aromatherapy promotes restful sleep
- Anyone seeking relaxation — universal appeal
Note: As with all salt treatments, use caution on broken or freshly shaved skin.
How do I use Lavender Chamomile Remineralizing Sea Salts in treatments?
Relaxation salt scrub protocol:
- On damp skin, apply salts and massage in slow, calming circular motions
- Focus on areas holding tension — shoulders, back, legs, feet
- Allow the aromatherapy to envelop the client; encourage deep breathing
- Rinse thoroughly with warm water
- Follow with body oil or moisturizer
Bath soak protocol:
- Add 1-2 cups to warm running bath water
- Allow client to soak for 15-20 minutes
- The Epsom salts ease muscle tension while sea salts remineralize
- The lavender-chamomile aromatherapy fills the space with calm
- Ideal before massage or as a standalone hydrotherapy treatment
Pre-massage relaxation ritual:
- Begin with a warm salt soak or salt scrub
- The magnesium from Epsom salts pre-relaxes muscles
- The aromatherapy shifts the client into parasympathetic mode
- Proceed with massage — muscles are already softened and receptive
Sleep ritual treatment:
- Salt scrub or soak as the foundation
- Follow with lavender-scented body oil
- Include scalp massage and pressure point work
- Position as an evening treatment for clients struggling with sleep
Foot treatment protocol:
- Dissolve salts in warm foot bath
- Soak feet for 10-15 minutes while performing hand or scalp massage
- Use additional salts as a scrub on heels and rough areas
- Rinse and follow with rich moisturizer
- The relaxation benefits extend far beyond the feet
Pro tips for application:
- Slow everything down — the lavender-chamomile invites a slower pace; match your movements to the mood
- Encourage deep breathing as you apply — guide clients to inhale the aromatherapy
- Dim lights and lower your voice — the environment should match the product
- Mix with Seaflora Seaweed Everything Oil for a luxurious, nourishing scrub
- For deeper relaxation, warm the salts slightly before application
What treatment protocols pair well with these salts?
Relaxation massage — Salt scrub or soak before massage pre-relaxes muscles and sets a calm mood.
Sleep ritual treatments — Build an evening service around these salts for clients with insomnia or high stress.
Stress relief packages — Combine with calming facial treatments for full-body relaxation.
Prenatal treatments — The gentle, calming formula is ideal for expecting mothers seeking relief (confirm essential oil safety per your protocols).
Hydrotherapy treatments — Add to baths, Vichy showers, or hydrotherapy tubs for mineral-rich relaxation.
Evening spa services — Position for after-work appointments when clients need to decompress.
Couples treatments — The universally appealing scent works well for shared experiences.
What are some spa therapist tips for maximizing results?
- For maximum relaxation — slow your movements, lower your voice, dim the lights; let the environment amplify the aromatherapy
- For muscle tension — emphasize the Epsom salt content; explain that magnesium absorbs through skin to relax tight muscles
- For sleep issues — recommend evening baths at home; the lavender-chamomile promotes restful sleep
- For sensitive or irritated skin — highlight the chamomile’s soothing properties
- For anxious clients — guide breathing exercises while the aromatherapy works; inhale for 4, hold for 4, exhale for 6
- For enhanced luxury — mix with Seaflora Seaweed Everything Oil for a nourishing, aromatic scrub treatment
What add-on services can I create with these salts?
- “Deep Calm” salt ritual — extended soak plus salt scrub focused on stress relief
- Pre-massage relaxation — salt treatment before any massage service
- Sleep wellness treatment — evening service built around these salts
- Mineral foot soak — calming foot treatment while performing other services
- Couples relaxation ritual — shared salt soak experience
- Stress relief package — combine with calming facial for full-body tranquility
What home care guidance should I give clients?
When recommending for home use:
- Add 1-2 cups to warm bath water for a remineralizing, relaxing soak
- Ideal for evening baths — the lavender and chamomile promote restful sleep
- Soak for 15-20 minutes to allow magnesium absorption for muscle relaxation
- Use as a body scrub in the shower — massage onto damp skin and rinse
- Perfect after stressful days, intense workouts, or when sleep is elusive
- The Epsom salts ease sore muscles; the aromatherapy calms the mind
- Create a ritual — dim lights, play soft music, breathe deeply, and let the ocean minerals restore you
What’s the sustainability story I can share with clients?
- Pacific maris sel — hand-harvested from the Salish Sea near Seaflora’s facility; ultra-low carbon footprint
- Macrocystis pyrifera (giant kelp) — sustainably harvested from Pacific waters
- Spirulina maxima — sustainably cultivated nutrient-dense algae
- Certified organic ingredients — clean, traceable, responsibly sourced
- Cruelty-free — never tested on animals
- Carbon-neutral company — supports The Ancient Forest Alliance, The Georgia Strait Alliance, and The Sooke Salmon Enhancement Society
For clients seeking deep relaxation, muscle relief, and the calming embrace of lavender and chamomile — all delivered through mineral-rich, hand-harvested ocean salts — Lavender Chamomile Remineralizing Sea Salts transform any treatment into a sanctuary of calm.
Reference: The National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) provides a study on balneotherapy (bathing in minerals) and its effects on human skin.
Reference: ScienceDirect discusses the wide range of benefits of eucalyptus essential oil, including its antimicrobial effects.
Reference: PubMed offers a study on the antimicrobial properties of peppermint oil.
Reference: Journal of Applied Phycology provides insights into the potential dermatological applications of Spirulina.
Reference: Healthline discusses the benefits of Epsom salt baths.