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Mineral Cosmetics from the Dead Sea


Does the idea of using chemicals and preservatives on your skin concern you? Many cosmetic products and skincare products include all sorts of chemicals, preservative and things that you can't pronounce. Pure, natural cosmetic products are available for every makeup and cosmetic need. By using natural skincare items, including mineral care products, you can ensure that you maintain beautiful skin and avoid chemicals and preservatives.

Many of these pure, natural cosmetic and beauty products contain minerals from the Dead Sea or are made from natural plants from the Dead Sea area.

Ahava, is a plant native to the Dead Sea region and is very gentle to the skin. It is included in moisturizers, exfoliations, and other beauty products. Ahava holds moisture in the skin and is a very good moisturizer for extremely dry skin. By rehydrating dry skin and maintaining the proper skin pH balance, your skin will appear younger and more radiant.

Minerals from the Dead Sea are included in products for the entire body. These compounds contain trace minerals found in no other products. By allowing skin to drink in minerals and moisture, these pure, natural beauty products will provide your skin the smooth glow you desire.

Of course, all these products are hypoallergenic and most are available with sunscreen protection to prevent sun damage. Available from the finest skincare and makeup manufacturers, you will find these top-quality products to change your tired, dry skin into younger-looking, radiant skin with natural beauty!

You wouldn't starve your body by eating foods without proper nutrients, would you? Use the same care for your face and skin as you do for your whole body. Well-fed skin is beautiful skin! By trying Ahava and Dead Sea beauty products, you will providing your skin the proper balance of minerals, moisturizers, and oils which is so crucial to beautify, glowing skin.

Yoav Cohen is the owner of AHAVA outlet. A site that offer AHAVA products from the Dead Sea.







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