Dead Sea Clay
The Dead Sea mud is one of the richest clay species in minerals and salts worldwide, with a salt concentration of seven times its concentration in ocean waters. It is common knowledge that the Dead Sea does not contain any form of life, Bacteria, which have been able to adapt in this highly salty environment, has used this mud from ancient times to our time, in the healing and treatment, and for cosmetic purposes as well.
Benefits of dead sea mud for face
- Treat skin disorders, such as eczema, psoriasis and acne.
- The minerals in it help accelerate the natural exfoliation of the old skin cells and restore them, and rebalance the pH of the skin.
- Improve the overall appearance of skin in the face, by increasing flexibility and reducing pores, wrinkles and lines.
- Cleansing the skin, helping to get rid of the toxins, oils and dirt accumulated in the skin, which increases the cleanliness and recovery of the skin.
- Tighten the skin, maintain its natural color.
- Moisturizing the skin and treat dehydration, where mud works moisturizing action of the skin.
- Treat some types of allergies, soothe skin cells, and minimize their reactions.
Benefits of Dead Sea Mud
- Treatment of hair loss, where this often occurs because of shrinkage of blood vessels in the scalp, which leads to the interruption of oxygen and food, thus preventing the arrival of hair protein necessary for its growth.
- Stimulate blood circulation, and help the nerves relax.
- Cellulite treatment, which works to limit fat and fluid accumulation on the skin, and the minerals absorbed by the skin through the pores detoxification resulting from the accumulation of these fats.
- Treatment of pain, arthritis, and osteoporosis, due to the high concentration of minerals in it.
Dead Sea clay minerals
- Calcium: Promotes cell renewal, revitalizing the skin and keeping it moist, and helps reduce osteoporosis.
- Sodium: Reduces the acceleration of the aging process, keeping the skin fresh, and maintaining its health.
- Magnesium: also helps slow the aging of the skin, reduces the damage of its cells, as it works to protect it from allergy and rash.
- Sulfur: helps remove toxins and impurities from the skin.
- Potassium: Works to control the moisture balance in the skin.
- Bromide: repair damaged cells, restore skin vitality.
It is worth mentioning that a lot of research has been done on the Dead Sea mud. These researches have yielded results showing the richness of this clay with minerals and salts, and materials that can be used in many medical and cosmetic fields. Hence, local and international companies have competed in the production of medical and cosmetic products from Dead Sea mud.
The Dead Sea is a landmark tourist and treatment center in Jordan, where the proportion of tourists and visitors from home and abroad is increasing annually, due to the high therapeutic and cosmetic value of water and mud.