How to Make a Dead Sea Mud Mask

How to Make a Dead Sea Mud Mask
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Dead Sea mud, an ancient sedimentary material from the Dead Sea, is rich in at least 21 minerals that are beneficial to the skin, including potassium, bromide, calcium and magnesium, according to Dr. Loretta Ciraldo of the University of Miami on Good Morning America. A Dead Sea mud mask will invigorate and tighten the skin as it removes toxins, exfoliates and deep cleans the pores. Although Dead Sea mud masks are expensive spa treatments, the mud is available in herbal supply shops and health food stores and the masks can be made at home.

Step 1

Place 1/2 cup Dead Sea mud in a mixing bowl. Add 2 drops carrot seed essential oil, 4 drops lavender essential oil and 2 drops sandalwood essential oil. Mix carefully to be sure the essential oils are thoroughly incorporated into the clay. Store the Dead Sea mud mask in a glass bowl or jar.

Step 2

Wash your face with warm water and your favorite cleanser, then dry your skin with a soft towel. Smooth honey under your eyes down to the top of your cheekbones. Honey will hydrate and moisturize as it protects tender skin from the mud mask.

Step 3

Smooth a thin layer of the mud mixture over your face, moving your fingers from the center of your face and working outward. Massage the mud gently into your skin.

Step 4

Allow the Dead Sea mud mask to remain on your skin for five to 15 minutes. The mud should feel partly dry.

Step 5

Soak a washcloth in warm water. Lay the washcloth over your face to soften the mask. Once the mask is softened, rinse your face with warm water. (Ref 3)

Tips and Warnings

  • Dead Sea mud masks can also be used as a beneficial hair treatment. Massage the mud into your hair, working from the scalp to the ends. Leave the mask on your hair for 30 minutes, then rinse thoroughly. (Ref 3)

Things You'll Need

  • 1/2 cup Dead Sea mud
  • Mixing bowl
  • 3 drops German chamomile essential oil
  • 4 drops lavender essential oil
  • 1 drop peppermint essential oil
  • Glass bowl or jar
  • Face cleanser
  • Towel
  • Honey
  • Washcloth

References

Article reviewed by Janessa Castle Last updated on: Jun 14, 2011

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