Spa’s Premium Dead Sea Mud Mask
Every now and then women need to pamper themselves with a day at the spa. Now that may not be feasible for everyone due to scheduling and finances, but what if I told you that you can treat yourself at home with a traditional spa treatment?
You can give yourself a facial with the Spa’s Premium Dead Sea Mud Mask in the comfort of your own home!
No matter how healthy and clear your skin is today, we all know that we are are only just a day away from a blemish or some other skin irritant to pop-up unexpectedly. That’s why it’s very important for you to treat your skin and cleanse it daily. Dead Sea Mud Mask was created with six organic, all-natural extracts: Shea Butter, Aloe Vera Juice, Sunflower Oil, Jojoba Oil, Hickory Bark Extract, and Calendula Oil. All six ingredients are perfect for reducing the signs of aging and healing your skin.
My favorite part about this mud mask is that it’s not just for your face. Feel free to apply it to your back for acne or even to your dry, cracked elbows during the winter! Those that suffer from eczema and other skin issues will appreciate the soothing effects that a Dead Sea Mud Mask can offer.
The added convenience of the container size makes it perfect to take with you on that weekend trip or over to a girlfriend’s house for a night of facials! Our ladies group treated each other to hand treatments last week. We had a blast and our hands were so soft for days.
What are you waiting for? Add the Spa’s Premium Dead Sea Mud Mask to your skin care routine now – don’t wait!
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