Acne, Eczema & Psoriasis

How Can Salt Therapy Help

Salt Therapy is a natural, safe, and clinically supported treatment that’s suitable for people of all ages. It provides a variety of internal and external benefits, such as:

  • Antibacterial action – helps remove harmful bacteria.

  • Anti-inflammatory support – eases inflammation both inside the body and on the skin.

  • Immune support – lowers IgE levels, helping reduce hypersensitivity and allergic reactions.

  • Skin soothing effects – calms irritation, improves circulation at the skin’s surface, and supports clearer, healthier skin.

Salt Therapy for Skin Health and Acne

During a Salt Therapy session, microscopic salt particles are absorbed through the outer layer of the skin (epidermis). These particles help draw out excess oil trapped beneath the surface—one of the key factors that contribute to acne. By reducing oil buildup and unclogging pores, salt therapy supports clearer skin and helps prevent future breakouts.

Thanks to its natural antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, salt gently cleanses the skin much like a natural astringent. It also works as a mild exfoliant, removing dead skin cells and encouraging a clearer, smoother complexion.

How Often Should You Attend Salt Therapy

Eczema & Psoriasis
For long-term improvement in eczema and psoriasis, a course of 15–20 sessions is generally recommended. These are best carried out 2–3 times per week for optimal results, with treatment effectiveness ranging from 75% to 98%.
Many people choose to do 1–2 courses per year and may return occasionally for maintenance or “top-up” sessions to help manage symptoms and sustain results.

Acne
For individuals with severe acne, sessions are typically recommended once per week. If acne is present on the back, shoulders, or arms, wearing sleeveless or open-backed clothing during sessions can help ensure greater skin exposure and improved effectiveness.