Body Mud Mask | Nourishing 500g
Body Mud Mask | Nourishing 500g

Body Mud Mask | Nourishing 500g

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Nourishing Dead Sea Body Mud Mask formulated from valuable ancient Dead Sea Black Mud which is rich with precious revitalizing minerals such as Magnesium, Potassium, Sulfates, Lithium, and others to remove dead skin cells, eliminate excess oils and enhance the reduction of fine lines appearance and wrinkles caused by aging and fatigue. Nourishing botanicals from Jojoba Oil, Avocado Oil and Papaya extract were added to boost cell renewal and revitalize the skin, while tightening pores. This Dead Sea Mud provides the essential elements to nourish, soothe and calm the skin leaving it fresh and purified with healthy body complexion.

Nourishes, refines and calms your skin naturally

Skin Type: All Skin Types

Size: 500ml

How to Use:

Shake well before use. Gently smooth Mud over clean body in an even layer. For maximum results, you can either warm mud before use or wrap body if possible, Keep to dry naturally for 25-30 min. Remove the mud using circular motion in order to exfoliate dead skin cells. Rinse off your body thoroughly with warm water using Rivage Shower Gel.

Key Ingredients

Avocado: (Persea Americana) Rich in vitamins A, D and E, avocado oil encourages collagen production and reduces signs of ageing. This oil is also a good source of sterolins, which can soften skin and reduce the frequency of age spots. Avocado is an effective natural moisture and is often used to treat eczema, wounds and solar keratosis. Originating from Puebla in Mexico, avocado has long been cultivated in South and Central America. Avocado oil is beneficial for dry and itchy skin, and because it promotes the production of collagen, it also inhibits the ageing process.

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 tightening your skin, Dead Sea Mud can also reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles. Dead Sea Mud also helps to boost cell metabolism, which in turn helps your body receive the benefits of our minerals and nutrients.

Jojoba: (Simmondsia Chinesis) This natural emollient is rich in nutrients such as vitamin E and B, silicon, chromium, copper and zinc. As a natural source of iodine jojoba oil is an effective anti-fungal and antibacterial treatment, while its gentle moisturizing properties make it a great friend of your skin. The jojoba plant is native to North America, specifically northern Mexico and the southwest US.

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 natural elasticity and suppleness while also defending against dry skin conditions. People have been using for palm oil for countless generations. Archeologists excavating an Egyptian tomb believe they discovered palm oil residue, which suggests the substance was in use in 3,000 BCE.

Papaya: (Carica papaya) The enzyme papain in papaya is a powerful natural exfoliator. As well as reducing the appearance of freckles and sun spots, papaya extract produces smoother, healthier-looking skin. Papaya extract is used to treats wounds because of its antibacterial properties. Native to the tropics of the Americas, papaya was first cultivated in Mexico.

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