Dead Sea Mud – This miraculous mud provides numerous benefits - some of which stem from the wealth of minerals it contains, and others stem from the cleansing and exfoliating properties of the mud. Dead Sea Mud hydrates and moistures your skin while fine mud granules can slough away dead skin cells to reveal fresh, glowing skin beneath. By....
Dead Sea Salt – Two thousand years ago Flavius wrote about the healing qualities of the Dead Sea salts, and today we continue to rely on these rich salts to promote healing. Bathing in high quality sea salt can replenish the minerals which are critical to our skin metabolism. Calcium can help to prevent water retention, increase circulation and s....
Honey (Honey) – This natural moisturizer also contains powerful antioxidants which fight free radicals and reduce the effects of ageing on your skin. Produced by honey bees, honey is also antibacterial, antifungal and antiviral, so it can help fight infections and promote skin healing, while smoothing dry and rough skin. Rich in minerals, v....
Palm Oil (Elaeis guineensis) – A rich natural source of glycerin, a humectant which holds water to your skin. This quality makes palm oil an effective moisturizer, while forming a barrier to help retain your skin’s moisture. Glycerin also has a hydroscopic action, drawing water to your skin from the air. Glycerin helps to improve your skin’s natu....
Shea (Vitellaria Paradoxa)– This natural fat is derived from the nuts of the Karite tree, and has been treasured as a beauty treatment since antiquity. Shea butter is a great natural moisturizer thanks to its oleic acid and phytochemicals. Shea butter also contains vitamins A,E and F, which help to balance, soothe and hydrate your skin. Thi....