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Dead Sea Equals Healthy Skin


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Dead Sea Equals Healthy Skin
How the Minerals of the Dead Sea makes Healthy Skin

Carlee Komes
English Composition, Essay 3
Dr. Greer
June 26
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2014









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The Dead Sea is one of the most flourishing places in the world. It is alive therefore ideal for
therapeutic advantages. The Dead Sea is located in the Syrian-African Rift Valley. The Dead Sea lays 410
meters below sea level it is the lowest point in the world. This paradise has sunny weather about 330
days a year according to Avriel, A (2011). Coming from this Sea are minerals ideal for skin cosmetics. One
salt body scrub in particular from the company Premier has many perks of its use. There are so many
skin products that are natural, worth the price, or gives results while Premiers salt body scrub has all
these characteristics. Below is a picture of the Premier salt body scrub.


The body scrub is all natural including minerals extracted from the Dead Sea. According to
Avriel, A (2011) some of these minerals include; calcium, zinc, magnesium, potassium, and bromine.
Each of these minerals have different advantages to add to the body scrub. Calcium helps with the
renewal and process of creating new, healthier skin. Zinc helps prevent irritation and redness on the
skin. Potassium maintains correct levels of acidity and moistures of the skin. Bromine relieves stress
from the skin and also soothes sensitivities such as eczema, and rashes. With all these minerals the salt
is able to shed off the top layer of dead skin from the body and leave the new layer feeling refreshed,
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smooth, and looking radiant. Since all these ingredients are all natural it also gives peace of the mind of
what is being put on the skin.
Premier products at first instinct seem expensive. For the amount of product received, the
amount of time the product lasts, and the ingredients its made with, it is well worth the price. For the
price of $49.95 the consumer receives a jar of the Premier salt body scrub. This product is meant to be
used on the whole body. This jar is meant to last a whole year! When using the body scrub the
ingredients are so concentrated that by simply adding water it doubles the amount of the scrub and still
exfoliates the skin the same as if using it without water. When buying normal body washes in a whole
year $49.95 can easily be spent. Even though it the price seem expensive initially for a whole year supply
it is quite the deal especially with the instant results.
Results commonly vary but this body scrub has the same effect on ten people that tried the
product. Matthew Komes felt instant results after he washed his hands with the salt body scrub. My
skin felt like baby skin after just one use! Matthew explained when asked how he felt the scrub
effected his skin. I conducted a usability research experiment with ten different people of all ages and
different types of skin. Each person felt a positive difference in their skin after just one use of the body
scrub. To have the best result use the salt body scrub once week for continuous healthy, soft, and
radiant skin. Skin even with irritation and eczema will improve because of this product.
This product is made from sea salt and other minerals extracted from the lowest part of the
world. With all natural ingredients including; calcium, zine, magnesium, potassium, and bromine this is a
product that is trustworthy that is it healthy for skin. The satisfactions and results of this product are
worth the yearly price of just $49.95 and will always leave your skin healthy and exfoliated with just
weekly use. Other products offer the characteristics of all natural, worth the price, or instant results but
this product offers it all!
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Riyaz, N., & Arakkal, F. (2011). Spa therapy in dermatology. Indian Journal Of Dermatology, Venereology
& Leprology, 77(2), 128-134. doi:10.4103/0378-6323.77450

"The Dead Sea." Premier Dead Sea USA. N.p., 2013. Web. 29 June 2014.

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