Spa & cosmetic export

Himalayan Bath Salt for Wholesale Export

Coarse and fine pink bath salt for spa brands, cosmetic manufacturers, and wellness retailers, packed for bulk or private label.

Reviewed by Raja Wajahat Farooq, Export Desk, Khewra

On this page
  1. Bath salt grades
  2. How to use at home
  3. Blending ratios
  4. Packing options
  5. Private label & blending
  6. Safety & INCI
  7. Export notes

Himalayan bath salt is coarse or fine pink rock salt sold for bath soaks, scrubs, and spa treatments. Saltrado exports cosmetic-grade material sorted for visual consistency and low moisture, packed in bulk bags or retail-ready pouches.

This product is not marketed as a drug or treatment. Spa brands should use cosmetic-appropriate claims in their jurisdiction. We supply the raw salt. Finished cosmetic compliance is your responsibility.

We can quote essential oil blending, custom scents, and jar filling as a private-label service on volume programs.

Quick answer

Himalayan Bath Salt for Wholesale Export: Himalayan bath salt is coarse or fine pink rock salt sold for bath soaks, scrubs, and spa treatments. Saltrado exports cosmetic-grade material sorted for visual consistency and low moisture, packed in bulk bags or retail-ready pouches.

Key takeaways

  • Himalayan bath salt is coarse or fine pink rock salt sold for bath soaks, scrubs, and spa treatments. Saltrado exports cosmetic-grade material sorted for visual consistency and low moisture, packed in bulk bags or retail-ready pouches.
  • This product is not marketed as a drug or treatment. Spa brands should use cosmetic-appropriate claims in their jurisdiction. We supply the raw salt. Finished cosmetic compliance is your responsibility.
  • Coarse crystals (2 to 5 mm) dissolve slowly in bath water and are popular for soak pouches. Fine grains blend into scrubs and bath bombs. Extra-coarse chunks suit display jars and luxury spa positioning.

Bath Salt Grades

Coarse crystals (2 to 5 mm) dissolve slowly in bath water and are popular for soak pouches. Fine grains blend into scrubs and bath bombs. Extra-coarse chunks suit display jars and luxury spa positioning.

GradeTextureCommon SKU format
Coarse bath2 to 5 mm1 to 5 kg pouches, 25 kg bulk
Fine bath0.5 to 1 mmScrubs, 500 g to 1 kg retail
Chunk1 to 3 cmDecorative spa jars

How to Use Bath Salt at Home

Dissolve 1 to 2 cups (200 to 400 g) of fine bath salt in a standard tub of warm water (37 to 40°C / 98 to 104°F). Soak 15 to 20 minutes. For foot baths, use 2 to 4 tablespoons per basin.

Add bath salt while the tub fills so crystals dissolve evenly. Rinse the tub after use to prevent salt residue. Store opened pouches in a dry place. Salt absorbs moisture.

Blending Ratios for Spa Products

Plain pink bath salt is the base for most spa formulations. Typical starting ratios: 90 to 95% salt with 5 to 10% carrier oil or dry botanicals for scrubs; unscented soak salts remain 100% salt with optional essential oil at 0.5 to 2% by weight after stability testing.

Higher fragrance loads require pilot batches and shelf-life checks in your target climate. Saltrado supplies unscented bulk salt. Finished cosmetic compliance is the brand owner's responsibility.

Bulk and Retail Packing

Standard export is 25 kg poly-lined bags. Retail programs use stand-up pouches, jars, or boxes with your artwork. Cartons are export-marked with gross and net weight per SKU.

Private Label and Scented Programs

Unscented bulk salt is the fastest lead-time option. Scented batches require agreed fragrance load, stability testing in your market, and INCI-compliant ingredient lists on retail labels. Minimums are higher than plain salt due to blending setup.

Safety and INCI Notes

Bath salt is sodium chloride rock salt for external cosmetic use, not a drug or treatment. Do not ingest. Brands must list INCI names (e.g. Sodium Chloride) and any added botanicals or fragrance on retail packaging per local regulations.

Patch-test scented products before full use. Avoid contact with eyes. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Export and Storage

Keep bath salt dry before and after import. Hygroscopic salt can clump if warehouse humidity is high. Include silica packs in retail units for e-commerce channels if your climate requires it.

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Bath salt is sodium chloride rock salt. Epsom salt is magnesium sulfate. Different chemistry and claims.

Request a Wholesale Quote

Share your product list, target volumes, destination port, and preferred incoterms. Saltrado responds with EXW, FOB, CFR, or DDP pricing from Pakistan within one to two business days.

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