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How to Use Your Dead Sea Salt

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Swisa Beauty Dead Sea Salt
Swisa Beauty Dead Sea Salt

Dead Sea Salt known for many years as the perfect natural treatment for psoriasis, eczema, dry skin and acne.

Over the years the Cosmetics companies developed a winning formula of Dead Sea salt, which helps your skin from foot to face.

Diabetes people normally have dry skin on their feet, due to low blood circulation.
The treatment will increase the blood circulation, clean the dry skin from the feet, and let your skin absorb the natural minerals.

Immediate results guaranteed!

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • Swisa Beauty Dead Sea Salt
  • Sink and water
  • Tea spoon
  1. Step 1

    At first we will scrub our desired body part with Swisa Beauty Dead Sea salt.
    Put only one tea spoon on the wanted area (Hands or Feet are recommended), scrub the area for 30 seconds, focusing between your fingers, dry area and nails.

  2. Step 2

    Rinse your hands and feet with warm water, until all salt comes off from your hands. At this point you will feel the difference in your skin softness. Immediate results guaranteed!
    The mineral salt scrub, increase the blood circulation, and clean the dry skin. Your new skin absorbs the mineral oil and gives that feeling for a week long.

  3. Step 3

    Repeat that treatment only once a week. (Depend on skin situation)
    Extremely dry skin recommended twice a week.
    Normally during the first month, your skin is changing and become cleaner and healthier. After that month you won't have to use the Dead sea salt that often, only twice a month, again depend on your skin situation.

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