Dating as far back as the Ancient Egyptians, people have long travelled to the Dead Sea seeking the therapeutic and healing benefits reported to come from the water itself and the Dead Sea Mineral Mud.
As well as using the salt, many have used the rich grey-black mud that infuses the water of the Dead Sea in various healing lotions, balms, creams and oils.
The grey-black Dead Sea Mineral Mud originated from runoff streams flowing into the Dead Sea during the Holocene Era approximately 12,000 years ago. It is richly composed of some of the most beneficial and healing minerals around, such as Silicon Dioxide, Calcium Oxide, Magnesium Oxide, Iron Oxide, Potassium Oxide and Titanium Oxide.
Combined together, these potent minerals in the Dead Sea are renown for their active improvement on cell metabolism, relieving muscular aches and tension, stimulating the circulatory system, assisting with problem or sensitive skin and above all, in cleansing, regenerating and restoring the quality and appearance of the skin's surface.
Including Dead Sea Mineral Mud in any skincare range offers clients something that is not only luxurious to use, but is effective, natural and uniquely free from chemicals.
Most commonly, Dead Sea Mineral Mud is utilized by popular skincare lines as a face mask or body mask. It is effective as a mask, as the silicates gently but deeply cleanse and soften the skin, leaving it with a youthful, luminous glow.
However Dead Sea Mineral Mud can also be included in a host of other skincare applications, such as hand creams, face creams, revitalizing creams and deluxe treatment products. The abundant concentration of the natural minerals makes Dead Sea Mineral Mud one of the best anti-ageing ingredients available and adds opulence and luxury to the most innovative skincare lines.
Dead Sea Mineral Mud is available in sizes starting from 100g and SPECIAL BULK PRICING is available for quantities over 25kg.
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27 Aug 2010