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Should you wash your face with salt water? Dermatologist reveals the answer

Cleansing face with salt water is trending, but is it for you? To know when it should be used, what skin type its most suitable for and the potential downsides of using it, read on.

November 24, 2025 / 15:49 IST
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Is salt water good for your skin?
Is salt water good for your skin? (Picture Credit: Pexels)

When it comes to skincare advice, it is almost free of cost. All you need to do is open your Instagram and chances are you will come across posts and reels that talk about the new skincare hack or trend. The latest one to do the round is using salt water to help address some of the skin concerns. Of course, this skincare trick too claims to exfoliate your skin and have anti-ageing benefits.

While social media is a great place to find the best of skincare advice for free, what one must know is that without a dermatologist guidance and inputs, experimenting with different hacks can actually do damage to your skin. To understand if salt water is truly good for our skin, Moneycontrol's team spoke to Dr Sunita Naik, Head Medical Advisor (West) and Dermatologist at Kaya Limited.

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"Washing face with salt water is touted as the new DIY skincare craze that is commonly marketed as a calming and clarifying agent. It is true that salt has natural antimicrobial properties that can help reduce surface bacteria and mild inflammation. However, what one must bear in mind is that the skin of the face is much more sensitive than body skin. Therefore, saline solutions can interfere with the normal functioning of the skin barrier. The salt water may dry, tighten or irritate the skin," she told Moneycontrol.