How Dead Sea Products Are Used in Body Treatments

November 14, 2015 by  
Filed under Front Page

How Dead Sea Products Are Used in Body Treatments

iStock_000042199162XLarge

Many spas around the world use products from the Dead Sea to help revitalize their customers’ skin and to help promote healing for their bodies. Unlike any other body of water on earth, the Dead Sea is laden with a high amount of minerals and salt, which have many benefits for the body. These ingredients are used in a number of hair and skin products, as well as body treatments.

Dead Sea Body Treatments

The minerals and salts from the Dead Sea are known worldwide for their healing properties. They are used to treat skin conditions, they help to make hair healthier and Dead Sea black mud is also used to help promote blood circulation throughout the body.

Reduces Cellulite

One way that Dead Sea black mud is used is to help reduce cellulite build-up on the body. Cellulite is made up of fat and bodily fluids that build-up beneath the skin, causing a cottage cheese-like appearance. The appearance of cellulite can be reduced by massaging black mud into those areas where cellulite is found. It helps to cleanse toxins from the skin pores and increases blood circulation, both of which can help flatten cellulite and make it less noticeable.

Eases Arthritis Pain

Compresses made from the Dead Sea black mud have been found to help ease knee pain caused by osteoarthritis. In a study done at Ben-Gurion University located in Israel, patients who were treated with the black mud said they had less pain than those patients treated with mud compresses that did not have the same mineral content. It helps reduce pain by stimulating blood flow and relaxing nerves.

Controls Skin Conditions

The mud from the Dead Sea can also be used to help control skin disorders like eczema, acne or psoriasis. Although it isn’t a permanent solution to these disorders, they can be kept under control by using mud masks on the face or hair masks for skin conditions found on the scalp. The mud helps to exfoliate the skin, which helps cleanse the toxins and dirt build-up from the pores of your skin.

Whether you use it at home or go to a spa for treatments, Dead Sea body treatments can restore your skin’s health, restore the skin’s pH balance and help to make your feel healthier. You can also take advantage of its healing properties by indulging in mud baths to help ease your aches and pains.

Sponsored by SPA OF DEAD SEA – http://spaofdeadsea.com

Advertising standards, bold claims and Moroccan Argan Oil

July 8, 2013 by  
Filed under Front Page

Argan Oil Products

Argan Oil Products (Photo credit: Henna Sooq)

Anyone with a background in marketing will know all too well that outlandish, unrealistic claims simply do not work when it comes to promoting your product or service.

Consumers nowadays are far too suspicious of trying anything touted as ‘the next best thing’, especially cosmetics.

Today however, I’d like to discuss a new hair and skin treatment that appears to be taking the US by Storm, despite the obvious hype surrounding this product.

Argan Oil

Moroccan argan oil is a safe and all-natural, organically produced product. That may sound like an odd or perhaps even insupportable claim, but it is in fact true.

The oil is extracted from the seeds of the argan tree, a fruit-bearing plant that grows in only one place in the world – Morocco.

It’s a protected species of plant and is only permitted to be harvested through non-invasive, completely benign and safe methods by hand – just as the Moroccans have been doing for generations – which means that you’re never going to run into a mass-produced, watered down, or chemically treated Moroccan oil product.

The phytochemicals present in Moroccan oil are all beneficial when either applied topically, such as to the skin or hair, or when used in preparing food items. Proof of this is in how Moroccans have been using the oil in their cuisine for quite literally hundreds of years, and modern medical science has conducted exhaustive research into the components of Moroccan oil, declaring them safe and even beneficial both inside and out thanks to the high levels of antioxidants naturally occurring in every serving of Moroccan oil!

So what does it actually do?

Moroccan oil is filled with natural moisturizing agents that make it an excellent choice as an ingredient in a skin crème or a hair treatment. Moroccan oil-infused cosmetic products keep your hair and skin hydrated and healthy, preventing, healing, and even reversing the damage from the elements thanks to its high levels of Vitamin E, a nutrient renowned for its protective properties.

This miracle oil is even adept at providing relief to anyone who has suffered from acne, thanks to its ability to balance the skin’s natural oils and cleanse it of any dirt or dead skin cells. Other skin treatments for acne are often much too harsh, resulting in too much skin oil being removed while at the same time being too abrasive, leading to skin irritation and susceptibility to injury, but skin crèmes rich in Moroccan oil safeguard against such damage and leave skin feeling healthy and naturally clean.

Morocco - Ethnolinguistic Groups in 1973

Morocco – Ethnolinguistic Groups in 1973 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Enhanced by Zemanta