Sink in. Switch off. Let nature do the rest.
There's a reason people have been drawn to the Dead Sea for thousands of years. Not for what it promises — for what it delivers. A bath with Dead Sea mineral salt isn't just a soak. It's the closest thing to immersing yourself in one of the most mineral-rich bodies of water on earth — from the comfort of your own bathroom.
This isn't Epsom salt. This isn't sea salt. Dead Sea mineral salt contains 10 times the mineral concentration of regular sea salt — magnesium, potassium, calcium and more — naturally occurring minerals that have been drawing people to these shores for centuries seeking rest, relief and renewal.
Why Dead Sea minerals are different
Regular sea salt is primarily sodium chloride. Dead Sea salt is a completely different mineral composition — rich in magnesium, which supports relaxation and helps ease the feeling of tension in tired muscles. Potassium to help balance moisture. Calcium to support skin health. Bromine, known for its naturally calming properties. All of it, in a single scoop.
The sandalwood difference
Warm, grounding and masculine — sandalwood turns a simple bath into something more intentional. A scent that calms the mind as the minerals work on the body. The kind of experience that makes you wonder why you don't do this more often.
Powered by nature. Backed by 30 years.
At Dead Sea Collection, we don't make medical claims. We let nature speak for itself — and nature has been speaking through these minerals for thousands of years. Our bath salts are manufactured at our own facility in the heart of the Dead Sea District, to cGMP, FDA and European health authority standards. Pure. Uncompromised. Exactly as nature intended.
What you get
- 37 oz (1,050g) of pure Dead Sea mineral salt
- Infused with sandalwood oil
- Suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin
- No artificial colours
- Manufactured to cGMP, FDA and European health authority standards
The perfect gift.
For the man who never buys himself anything like this — but absolutely should.
Dead Sea Collection. Total Affordable Luxury. Est. 1991.