Dead Sea Mineral Mud powder
$13.50 Including GST
Dead Sea Mineral Mud powder, from Jordan, which comes in a clip seal bag.
The mud is simply harvested, dried, milled and packed with absolutely no chemicals from harvest to package
Dead Sea Mineral Mud is reputed for having cleansing properties. Used topically, Dead Sea Mineral Mud accelerates the skin’s detoxification process, draws out excess oil, tightens, and exfoliates to remove dead skin. Dead Sea Mineral Mud works as an agent for soothing relief on skin afflicted with dryness, itchiness, redness, boosts circulation, and reduces inflammation.
Dead Sea Mineral Mud can be used in handmade soaps, spa treatments, bath salts and scrubs
Used in hair, Dead Sea Mineral Mud hydrates and nourishes the scalp and roots by boosting circulation, eliminating harmful bacteria, cleansing the scalp
To use: – Facial Mask
Slowly add 1 to 2 tbsp liquid to 1 tbsp of clay and mix into a paste.
Apply a thick coating to the face and/or body
Leave on for 10 minutes
Wash off with warm water
Use your favorite oil or moisturizer to finish
To moisten the clay you can use water, hydrosol (like rosewater, Lavender hydrosol or witch hazel), diluted lemon juice, diluted apple cider vinegar, Greek youghurt or honey
Always apply mud to a dry face, not pre-wet. One idea is to wet a cloth in warm-hot water, place over the face for a minute to open the pores. Remove and dry with a cloth before applying mask
Body Wrap
Full Body Wrap helps detox and energise the entire body externally and internally. While it detoxes, replenishes, rejuvenates, firms and tightens the skin externally, it also relieves muscle tension and discomfort with minerals being absorbed deep into muscles and cells
Mix Dead Sea Mineral Mud Powder with water at a ratio of 2:1 to start with and then adjust to your desired consistency which should be glue-like
Beginning from the neck and applying it downward in even strokes, it can be used to cover the entire body, including the back, all the way to the feet
200g
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