Without a doubt, one of the liveliest business
and investment ventures rocking the health and beauty industries today
is the ancient, venerable Dead Sea.
From mineral-rich black mud body masques to health treatments
in thermo-mineral springs and the Dead Sea brine, the region's
abundant cosmetological and therapeutic natural resources are truly
legendary.
Cleopatra knew well the value of the naturally beautifying and
restorative products that came from the Dead Sea region. She so
coveted the bounty of the mineral-laden bath salts, the skin-revitalizing
mud baths and the intoxicating balsamic perfumes extracted from
the oases that her lover, Marc Anthony, led his troops into a fierce
and bloody war to secure the region for his beautiful Queen.
And Cleopatra herself built the very first Dead Sea cosmetic facilities.
Visitors to Ein Bokek and the Biblical, historic Ein Gedi can still
see the bones of those factories today.
What makes Dead Sea products so clinically beneficial is their
source -- a unique mix of solar radiation, an oxygen-rich atmosphere
and geological features unlike any other on earth.
Flanked by mountains to its east and west, the heavily saline
Dead Sea is cradled in a deep, sealed basin with hot, arid air
above its surface. More than 400 meters below sea level, the Sea
takes in water and mineralized run-off from mountain streams and
alluvial springs, but loses the water rapidly to evaporation.
The resultant residue of leeched minerals and thick salts has
long been used the world over to relieve the effects of muscle
pains, psoriasis and other human ills.
The mineral cocktail produced in the Dead Sea waters and absorbed
into the human body is believed to help skin to literally regenerate.
Today, the Dead Sea's reputation as a healer, revitalizer, replenisher
and therapy treatment is thriving. Visitors travel to the Holy
Land the year-round to bask on the sunny beaches and luxuriate
or heal at one of the many top-quality day spas and treatment centers.
Today's Dead Sea products aficionados are finding that Cleopatra
was right on the target about the value and effectiveness of the
region's bounty!
Based on years of scientific testing, manufacturers report their
products will smooth wrinkles, revitalize the skin's appearance,
relieve muscle tension and cure acne.
There are also products to stimulate, cleanse and tighten skin,
shrink large pores, rejuvenate hair luster, moisturize dry skin
and give a healthy glow to whatever body part is enjoying treatment.
Among the many different types of Dead Sea beauty and pharmaceutical
products marketed today are:
Therapeutic Black Mud masks, soaps, hair restorer, body cleansers,
pain relievers, dry-skin treatments and scalp treatments. Many
firms also market the mineral-rich mud as a topical application
to relieve soreness caused by inflamed muscles.
Dead Sea mineral-based shampoos, conditioners and anti-dandruff
treatments
Dead Sea bath gels, shower gels, foot spas, foot creams, sun screens,
skin toners, and astringents for oily skin
Dead Sea chloride salts rich in potassium, calcium, magnesium,
iodine and bromide
Balsam-based cosmetics, perfumes and medicines.
More than 50 different Dead Sea health and beauty products manufacturers
have production facilities operating in the region today.
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