The combination represents a blend of naturally derived components intended for use in personal care products. “Sea minerals” typically denote a complex mixture of elements and compounds extracted from seawater, often including magnesium, calcium, potassium, and various trace elements. “Blue iris,” on the other hand, refers to an extract or fragrance derived from the Iris germanica flower, known for its distinctive floral scent and potential skin-conditioning properties. The intended application is often in soaps, lotions, or other toiletries.
Such a formulation aims to deliver several potential benefits. The minerals, sourced from the sea, are believed to offer hydrating and revitalizing qualities to the skin. Historically, sea minerals have been associated with therapeutic properties, drawing on the traditional use of seawater in balneotherapy. The inclusion of blue iris seeks to add a pleasant fragrance profile and potentially provide gentle soothing effects. The overall effect is to offer a product that cleanses, moisturizes, and leaves a refreshing scent.