Millions of people travel to the Dead Sea in Jordan and Isreal every year to reap its healing benefits. It improves blood circulation and natural skin generation while fine mud grains cleanse the skin and remove dirt, impurities and toxins.
Plus, it gently peels away dead skin cells.
Reports say it's proven to provide relief for skin disorders such as psoriasis, eczema, acne and wrinkles by moisturizing.
What makes it so healing? It's rich in minerals such as potassium, magnesium, sodium, bromine and calcium. These are natural nutrients that your skin needs daily.
So incorporating Dead Sea product into your skin care regime makes skin cleaner, tighter looking, and smooth. Professionals recommend regular use weekly, but I use it bi-weekly or only once monthly.
Application is simple. After cleansing, splash luke warm water onto your face and apply a thin layer of the mask - gently avoiding the eyes.
Leave the mask on until it dries completely. Remove the mask with warm water and soap. I use an apricot scrub to remove the mud.
Either way you choose, you'll notice that the mask does not leave a film on your skin, but leaves it completely clean, clear and tighter.
Follow treatment with a light moisturizer. Your skin will be silky smooth with a new shine.
Ahava Purifying Mud Mask retails for about 30 bucks and is made for both oily and sensitive skin types.
Published by Virginia Chavez
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3 Comments
Post a CommentSounds wonderful. Definitely will have to try it.
very informative, have to try it
Sounds like a good mask...I'll have to try it sometime.