Product Description
This all-natural blend of Dead Sea mineral salts enriched with an energizing blend of oils revives the skin while infusing the body with vital energies. Gentle peeling action exfoliates the top layer of dead skin cells and promotes circulation while natural oils soothe and nourish. An intensely rejuvenating spa treatment that will leave the skin incredibly smooth, soft and supple.
Benefits
- Treats complaints of Eczema, acne, psoriasis, muscle aches and pains
- Replenishes minerals
- Stimulates circulation
- Detoxifies
- Improves lymph drainage
- Soothes irritated skin
- Exfoliates
- De-stresses
- Revitalizes
I was never interested in their products as I found their sales tactics abit intimidating. The more they tried to lure me into their store, the more turned-off I am. If a product is good, you do not need such hard-sell tactics, isn't it?
Unfortunately, my brother on his quest to cure his ecezma problems stepped into their store willingly and bought this 25oz salt scrub for $60. Gosh, even though its not my money, my heart hurts for him since he is still a student.
Beside, I do not really believe in using a scrub to treat broken skin, its just too painful. You should be soothing the broken skin instead of using more abrasive methods on it. In the end, it left him with a deeper broken skin with pus oozing out. Ouch.
According to Jericho, the dead sea mineral salts originated from Israel contains 26 minerals which consist of magnesium, calcium, sodium, potassium and bromide to provide a 100% natural treatment for a wide variety of health issues.
I am not sure if other buyers do really feel a difference in their skin, but it worsened my brother's ecezma condition and as for myself, I feel that its just a regular body scrub. It has a soothing scent and the greenish-blue colour looks calming. The beads feels alright on my skin, not too rough and leave a moisturising veil after each scrub. It did leave my skin smooth and soft but its also something which other cheaper scrubs can do as well.
Source : Jericho
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1 comment
After reading your review I am happy that I refused to buy this product last night. As you said the seller tried to sell three products in a package to me claiming that I am giving the most expensive one as free to you. And when I said no thanks he started talking again and again to convince me to buy at least one thing. at the end after 10 mins he went and came back with his manager and the same story with this new guy... Finally I told them the same as you said "The more you try to lure me into your store, the more turned-off I am".
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