The Dead Sea is the lowest point on earth but has the highest concentration of minerals. Although life dies inside the sea but outside life thrives off its invaluable resources.
The Dead Sea has a reference in the Old Testament as the "Salt Sea" and it is believed that Jesus was baptized at a place near the Jordan River which used to be a main tributary of the sea. Apart from the historic and religious value the sea has life giving qualities. People from all over the world flock to the resorts in the nearby areas to benefit from its air, water and mud; they soak up the sun here since the harmful UV rays are filtered because of the atmospheric pressure. A lot of ailments from respiratory to skin are believed to be cured by the water and the black mud which is brought from the bottom of the sea.
However there are still quite a few who are not able to go there due to the expenses involved and make do with the products made from refined dead sea mud, combined with a lot of other herbs and natural ingredients. The skin and hair care product manufacturers are taking advantage of the mud's therapeutic properties and using it as an ingredient in the natural care range. In order to take full advantage, compare products and choose the one with the higher concentration of the sea's mud.
Shampoos containing ingredients derived from the black mud:
• Detoxifies the scalp that is it cleanses and nourishes; it cleans all the chemical deposits left over from years of usage of harsh products.
• Provides moisture to all parts of hair.
• Penetrates roots and scalp with healthy minerals unlike the harmful coating done by other shampoos.
• Believed to prevent premature graying of hair.
• Has been seen to give relief to chronic sufferers of psoriasis, dandruff and other scalp problems.
The mud has been used by kings and queens of ancient times in their beauty regimen including Cleopatra!
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