About Dead Sea

  The Dead Sea

 A world famous treasure-trove of health and beauty since ancient times, the Dead Sea is an endless source of health-promoting and balancing elements.

The Dead Sea has attracted visitors from around the Mediterranean Basin for thousands of years. It was one of the world's first health resorts (for Herod the Great), and it has been the supplier of a wide variety of skin care products.

Legend says it was the Queen of Sheba who first believed in the mystical healing powers of the Dead Sea. Then Cleopatra traveled from Egypt to build her world's first spa there. Today Hollywood royalty stars use products from this sea of wonders.

The Dead Sea water contains 35% of minerals per liter of water, the Dead Sea salts and mud have been acclaimed throughout the ages for their remarkably beneficial effect on the skin, hair and even on stressed nerves.

The composition of the Dead Sea is unique. It contains higher levels of magnesium, sodium, potassium, bromides, sulphates, strontium, zinc, boron, lithium and other minerals than all other bodies of salt water in the world, including the oceans.

These minerals all have an extremely positive effect on the body, improving cell metabolism, helping the body absorb nourishment, and eliminating toxins. In fact, medical research has determined that the unique blend of powerful minerals and salts found in the Dead Sea is highly beneficial for the relief of common various skin problems.

 

Benefits of Dead Sea Minerals.

Calcium

Calcium is a common element in the human body, and is vital for the health skin. Calcium plays a role in regulating the skin’s various functions, including skin growth, skin regeneration, and moisturizing. Calcium has anti-oxidant effect and protects your skin’s collagen and elastin producing properties, keeping your skin fresh and young.

Phosphorous

Phosphorus contributes to the repair process and maintenance of various body cells which suffer from daily wear and tear. It ensures that body cells are developed properly and remain active for impressive overall health.

Magnesium

Magnesium is the fourth most prevalent mineral found in cells, after calcium, phosphorous and potassium. It fosters good health and helps ease stiff muscles. Also reduces the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles, combats skin allergies such as Psoriasis, Eczema, and reduces inflammation and limits Acne breakouts. Magnesium aids in hydrating dry or inflamed skin, relieves stress and helps cleanse the body of heavy metals that accumulate.

Iron

Iron is a useful element for proper functioning of antioxidants and also helps to activate vitamins in B group, which also helps to maintain health of skin.

Sodium

Besides the various health benefits, sodium plays a critical role in skincare. Sodium has anti-aging properties. This is because of its ability to fight the radicals that accelerate the aging process. It helps in maintaining a youthful and healthy skin. Thus, it is an active ingredient in a range of skincare products. Sodium alone and in combination with other elements, offers a number of benefits for skin, to become a skin smoothening agent, buffering agent and acid neutralizer in bath products and antiseptics. It is widely used in cleansers and moisturizers Sodium is regarded as a mild wetting agent in products for sensitive skin. Sodium offers relatively fewer benefits for hair. Sodium in association with other constituents is widely used in shampoos and conditioners. Sodium has several important functions, including exfoliating skin, improving circulation, easing stiff muscles and clearing up uneven skin tone.

Potassium

Helps keep the cells hydrated and supports the growth of new skin cells. Also it acts as a pH level balancer for the skin. It absorbs water molecules from the environment and hydrates the skin. Potassium also helps to relieve any stressful or anxious feelings that you might have.

Bromide

Bromide helps to relieve stress in the skin and indirectly soothes sensitivities. Also, helps with the natural repair of the body together with cell metabolism and can be used as a natural antibiotic. In addition it helps fight germs when applied directly to skin.

Iodine

Iodine used as a strong disinfectant and an antibacterial agent. It accentuates skin regeneration and removes skin tags and fine lines, and helps heal skin scars and pimples. Also helps control hair loss.

Sulfur

Sulfur has several potential uses for skin health. Dermatologists sometimes recommend topical sulfur ointments for treating acne, seborrhea dermatitis, rosacea, eczema and dandruff. It is responsible for the cleansing and exfoliating action of dead skin cells.

Selenium

Selenium helps to fight free radical cells. It forms antioxidants in the body to fight free radicals which damage cells and lead to aging. It is the best antioxidant to prevent or reduce aging due to oxidation. Also, selenium is considered a natural method to cure and get rid of acne. Selenium boosts hair growth and reduces dandruff. Selenium can destroy a fungus known as Malassezia from the scalp. Selenium is included in many anti-dandruff shampoos to fight against dandruff. Selenium is an anti-inflammatory agent. Combining selenium with vitamin E can cure chronic conditions like psoriasis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, and eczema.

Aluminum

Help to reduce the flow of sweat from the skin, also acts as an astringent, causing a refreshing tingling sensation. Because alum tends to tighten the skin, therefore it helps temporarily to reduce the appearance of wrinkles. This ingredient also has antimicrobial properties and can help wrinkle creams serve a dual function as bacteria-killing cleansers. Aluminum powder is beloved in the cosmetics industry because it functions as a thickening agent and a pigmenting ingredient.

Copper

Copper plays an important role in skin care, as it aids in the production of melanin which is responsible for the color of the skin. Copper peptides and copper gluconates are a promising treatment in skincare. Copper ingredients aid in collagen production and skin regeneration and increase the effects of antioxidants. Copper reduces redness in the skin after laser treatment. Also known to smoothen out acne scars and skin blemishes. Copper also appeared in hair products where it increases the size of hair follicles, giving the appearance of thicker and fuller hair. Also copper is an esseantial mineral that is useful in fighting wrinkles by stimulating Collagen and elastin, assists in oxygenating the skin, helps your skin retain moisture , and increases the speed that your skin heals from mounds.

Zinc

Zinc plays antioxidant role in protecting against free radical-induced oxidative damage. Zinc protects against UV radiation, enhances wound healing, contributes to immune and neuropsychiatric functions, and decreases the relative risk of cancer and cardiovascular disease. Using zinc has shown some potential in preventing and alleviating the inflammation and scarring associated with acne.It may also help heal damaged skin around acne that does develop. Dandruff and some fungal infections of the scalp have been shown to respond to the use of shampoos containing Zinc. Studies have also shown that zinc may aid in the treatment of several other skin conditions, including eczema, psoriasis, burns.

Chromium

It is very important to maintain the youthful look and ensuring longer life for skin. One of the best acne treatment solutions brought to you by nature itself.
Chromium will help the skin fight infections and prevent bacteria from spreading to numerous skin pores.