|
Consider your skin type: Because of its mineral and salt
content, Dead Sea mud affects each skin type differently. If you
have oily skin, you can use it up to three times a week; for normal
skin, up to twice a week; for dry skin, no more than once a week.
Dead Sea mud is easy to apply, covers the skin nicely and can be
easily rinsed off. Your skin will become accustomed to the mud's
stimulating ingredients - most notably, iodine, magnesium and
bromide. You can also apply heated mud to relieve morning stiffness
or joint inflammation. Go to Dead
Sea Mud Facial
For a mud mask: Applied to the entire body or just the
face, Dead Sea mud opens clogged pores and is deep-cleaning and
invigorating. It stimulates and tightens your skin, leaving it
refreshed. Go to Dead Sea Mud
Facial
For an exfoliant: Apply a mask to scaly, dry parts of the
body (such as knees and elbows). The dead skin will rinse off with
the mask, leaving your skin moisturized and smooth.
Go to Dead Sea Mud Facial
For healthy hair: Dead Sea mud applied to your hair
strengthens the roots and cleans the scalp of dandruff and oils.
Your hair will be thoroughly cleaned and conditioned, soft and
shiny, tangle free and full of body. Apply as you would a mask; let
sit for 30 minutes; then rinse thoroughly.
Go to Dead Sea Mud Facial
|