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Dead Sea Mud

July 27, 2013

Living Beauty with Dead Sea Mud

The field of aesthetics is a growing field and one that is gaining popularity all over the world. More and more women (and men) are finding interest in allover skin and body care to promote youthfulness, disguise and treat skin disorders as well as body care. Aesthetics is growing in popularity among those who are middle class, as this has been once the privilege of the wealthy. Spa treatments such as massage, sauna, and reflexology and others are increasing for just everyday clients who want something extra in their beauty routine.

One area that is experiencing rapid growth is the use of natural, time-honored ingredients to create cosmetics and body care products that are designed to get rid of beauty’s little annoyances such as cellulite and wrinkles. One substance that is experiencing increasing popularity is Dead Sea Mud. Dead Sea Mud is a natural powerhouse that is useful in reducing wrinkles, cellulite as well as addressing acne and eczema. Dead Sea Mud can also be used in alleviating symptoms in patients undergoing chemotherapy. The minerals contained in Dead Sea Mud include calcium, boron, strontium, magnesium, potassium, and iron. 

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One of the current cosmetic/aesthetic use of Dead Sea Mud is the increasingly popular “body wrap”. The body wrap is a procedure done to reduce the appearance of cellulite and to promote thermogenic weight loss of inches in crucial places such as the abdomen, hips, thighs, and upper arms. A body wrap consists of salts, Dead Sea Mud, and essential oils and applied directly to the problem areas. The body is then wrapped using cotton strips or cellophane and the user stays immersed for about an hour. After showering off the body mask, users can see a visible loss of inches in those areas. What is operant for the use of the Dead Sea Mud is that it is thermogenic when applied with a wrap and it releases toxins cellularly through perspiration. 

The Dead Sea Mud body wrap is new way using an old time honored ingredient.

 

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