salt is very much present in sweat, so in a manner of speaking, yes.
your skin will come off and it depends on how much salt u put on ur arm
A salt scrub exfoliates the skin. It does this by helping the flow of blood to your skin. Salt scrubs are best for oily skin. Using salt scrub will moisturize, exfoliate and smooth in addition to dry damaged skin.
Yes Salt can dry out your skin...or at least Salt Water can like the Ocean
yes Not all salt. There are salt mines all over the world where most of our salt comes from.
Because seawater has salt in it and salt is hygroscopic and will dehydrate skin.
The salt burns their sluggy skin.
If you sprinkle salt on a worm or snail, it creates a salt concentration gradient, wherein the fluid inside the worm is hypotonic with respect to the fluid on its surface. The water comes out of the worm's cells by osmosis until the solutions on either side of the worm's skin are isotonic. Worms don't like that. The salt takes all the moisture from the snail/worm (what they use to live) and eventually kill them.
yes
Chlorine is more abrasive for your skin. Salt is much more natural and better for you. But if you have a salt system in your pool, you are still producing chlorine.
salt comes from booty juice
It is not recommended; after drying salt remain on the skin.
It can be NOTE salt comes from the ground or sea.