Mud for Beauty

mud for skin careThe essence of skin care is to clean and beautify your skin. What happens when you intentionally get it dirty? According to people who bathe and use mud for skin treatments, soiling yourself actually helps to take care of your skin.

Mud skin treatments have actually been around for quite some time now. The legendary Queen Cleopatra herself was said to have bathed in the mud of the Dead Sea, and men from all around travelled to Egypt just to admire her beauty. Ancient Romans also built villas and spas on top of mud locations and bathed in them as a cleaning and socializing ritual. Native American Wappo Indians were also known to have combined volcanic ash and warm spring water to make their own mud skin treatment.

The health benefits of using mud for skin treatment have not been scientifically proven yet people who use it swear by its effects. Mud supposedly is good for the body’s circulation, is a good skin exfoliant and detoxifier, and is a natural moisturizer. Mud treatments are also supposed to help with certain skin problems like acne and wrinkles. It is also said to be helpful in relieving pain in inflamed parts of the body.

One of the most popular kinds of mud is found in the Dead Sea in Jordan. This mud is rich in minerals like magnesium, calcium, and potassium bromide. These minerals are said to have healing and rejuvenating properties when used on the skin. This Dead Sea mud is famous and is imported all throughout the world as different kinds of organic skin products.

There are different types of mud skin products and treatments that one can use for skin treatments. Mud is usually made into facial masks and applied to the skin for a few minutes and then removed. These masks are usually commercially available as organic skin products. There are also mud wraps, wherein your body is seemingly mummified, wrapped in cloth and then with a layer of mud. Many caution against using this process too many times, as too many mud wraps will dehydrate your body. There is also the complete mud treatment of taking a mud bath in spas that offer them.

Using mud as a way to treat skin may seem unorthodox or even bizarre, but for those who have already tried it, mud skin treatments are said to be a good way to revitalize the skin. For people looking for alternative organic skin products, this just may be the right one for you.

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