Best bath salts

Buy the best bath salts for the ultimate relaxation.

Best bath salts: SaltWorks Ultra Epsom Salt Coarse Grain
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Bath salts are perhaps one of the most commonly used at-home treatments – and for good reason, too. Believed to aid mental and physical ailments, their potential benefits are multifarious. Achey or stiff joints, muscle pain, circulation problems, stress, anxiety, and eczema are just some of the troubles they can help with. Of course, as well as laying claim to a whole host of uses, they're also ever-so relaxing. Not everyone loves baths, but believe us when we say that bath salts are a game-changer. Soothing you whilst you soak, they're a smart alternative to bath foams.

To help you find the best bath salts, we've drawn up a carefully selected list of our favorites. Our chart-topper, the Solimo Eucalyptus-Scented Epsom Salt Soaking Aid, is super affordable and smells fabulous. To learn more about this little treat, plus some of our other great options, read on. 

Staff pick

Solimo Eucalyptus-Scented Epsom Salt Soaking Aid

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Solimo Eucalyptus-Scented Epsom Salt Soaking Aid

Cheap and cheerful

A resealable bag of Epsom salt, great for some well-earned tub time.

Pros:

  • Eucalyptus and spearmint scent
  • Resealable pouch
  • Soothing
  • Naturally derived
  • Can help with minor sprains and bruising

Cons:

  • Quite a small bag

Inexpensive and made from naturally derived salts, the Solimo Eucalyptus-Scented Epsom Salt Soaking Aid comes in a cute resealable pouch and can help with overworked muscles, sprains, and bruises. Admittedly, it's not the biggest amount of bath salts at just three pounds, but we think it's a great starter pack for any newcomers. So, if you're just dipping your toes in, this eucalyptus- and spearmint-scented treat is a no-brainer.

Go big

SaltWorks Ultra Epsom Salt Coarse Grain

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SaltWorks Ultra Epsom Salt Coarse Grain

With an 18-pound bag, you're covered for plenty of baths

This is high quality and high quantity.

Pros:

  • USP-grade magnesium sulfate
  • Great for sore muscles
  • Dissolves easily
  • 18-pound bag
  • Can also be used for gardening purposes

Cons:

  • Unscented

Not your first rodeo? Invest in the SaltWorks Ultra Epsom Salt Coarse Grain, an 18-pound bag of high-quality, pharmaceutical-grade magnesium sulfate. With a plethora of potential uses, such as soothing back pain, easing muscle strain, or healing cuts – not to mention gardening – these bath salts are an odorless, large-grain crystal choice. Free from GMOs, they are quite the all-rounder, and they dissolve with ease.

For coconut lovers

Tree Hut Shea Moisturizing Epsom Salt

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Tree Hut Shea Moisturizing Epsom Salt

Ultra hydrating

For those with dry or cracked skin.

Pros:

  • 3-pound bag
  • Great for moisturizing
  • Smells lovely
  • Paraben-free

Cons:

  • Small bag

The Tree Hut Shea Moisturizing Epsom Salt comes in a three-pound bag and it's made from 100 percent pure natural Shea Butter. It deep moisturizes your dry or cracked skin while you soak. With coconut and lime extract, it smells good, too. That and the fact it's paraben-free and free of harmful chemicals make it great.

To de-stress

Dr Teal's Epsom Salt Bath Soaking Solution

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Dr Teal's Epsom Salt Bath Soaking Solution

Eucalyptus and lavender

These would make a great gift.

Pros:

  • 2 packs
  • 6 pounds in total
  • Epsom salt
  • Resealable bag

Cons:

  • Small bags

Dr Teal's Epsom Salt Bath Soaking Solution is great for those who need to de-stress. It comes in two scents – lavender and eucalyptus – while each bag is three pounds. Made with pure Epsom salt, these bath salts contain magnesium sulfate which provides an array of benefits to your health. Both scents come in a resealable bag while the eucalyptus one is especially great for relaxing and giving muscle relief, and lavender can help you get to sleep. They would make a great gift.

Nourish your skin

Minera Natural Dead Sea Salt

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Minera Natural Dead Sea Salt

For psoriasis, eczema, and acne

These fine bath salts dissolve fast.

Pros:

  • 5-pound bag
  • Made from Dead Sea Salt
  • Fast dissolving
  • Natural

Cons:

  • Unscented

Choose the Minera Natural Dead Sea Salt if you have psoriasis, eczema, or acne. The bag weighs five pounds and these fine bath salts dissolve very fast. With dead sea salt added, this bag has a high mineral content and is all-natural. A great and safe way to cleanse, soften, and detoxify your skin.

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By this point, we imagine you've been acquainted with your perfect bath salts. However, if you haven't quite decided on your favorites yet, don't sweat it. To refresh your memory, we've summarised our top picks below.

Our all-time winner is the Solimo Eucalyptus-Scented Epsom Salt Soaking Aid, a great choice for anyone just getting into bath salts. Plus, it's super affordable. That said, if you're already accustomed to the magic of bath salts, you might be after a larger quantity. In which case, we'd suggest the SaltWorks Ultra Epsom Salt Coarse Grain, an 18-pound option with high-quality salts. Can't resist a little coconut? The Tree Hut Shea Moisturizing Epsom Salt smells divine! Looking to unwind? Go for Dr Teal's Epsom Salt Bath Soaking Solution. Finally, for some skincare-focused relaxation, try the Minera Natural Dead Sea Salt.

Annie Collyer
Head Ecommerce Editor

Hi! I'm Annie, and I'm the Head Ecommerce Editor at Real Homes. I've been part of the Real Homes team since 2018, when I joined as Deals Editor. Along with covering major sales events — from Black Friday to Amazon Prime Day — I review home must-haves so that you can buy with peace of mind. Mostly focusing on home fragrance and sleep, as well as a few vacuum cleaners, I've tested pretty much every item you can think of that you need in your home. I live on the outskirts of the city in a two-bed apartment with my husband and my pug, Doug. So I am always searching for compact alternatives and ways to save floor space. What about when I am not typing away? Well, you'll find me enjoying an iced coffee (no matter the season) and trying out the latest brunch spots the city has to offer, or booking my next holiday. Where else can you find my words? Livingetc, Homes & Gardens, Ideal Home, Gardeningetc, and Woman & Home.