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Repechage Vita Cura® Cellusea Renewal™ Dead Sea Bath Salts

Containing many essential minerals, including magnesium, calcium, sulfur, bromide, iodine, sodium, zinc and potassium, these bath salts will turn your bath into a spa experience. Fragranced with essential oils of Orange, Grapefruit, Lavender, Cucumber and Mint, emerge feeling renewed and relaxed with smoother skin all over.

Size: 700ml/800g/poids net wt/28 oz 

 

WHAT IS IT?

Dead Sea Bath Salts differ from ordinary bath salts because ordinary sea water contains mostly sodium chloride (regular table salt), whereas the Dead Sea contains a richer mixture of additional nutrients, including magnesium, potassium, calcium chlorides and bromides, to help gently lift out impurities while replenishing moisture to the skin.

WHY YOU WILL LOVE IT?

To relax and restore, these bath salts are scented with Grapefruit and Mint for an aromatherapeutic experience.

WHO IS IT FOR?

Helps to address loss of firmness and to diminish the appearance of dimpled, orange-peel skin.

GOOD TO KNOW

Paraben free

FREQUENCY

Once a day

DIRECTIONS

Add a half to a full cup of salts into bathtub of water at 95˚ F or 35˚ C. Relax in the tub for 2 – 15 minutes. Finish off with a cool rinse.

ABOUT THE BRAND:

Repêchage® is made proudly in the United States of America with the finest ingredients from around the world. Repêchage is always conducting ongoing research for new applications of their seaweed as well as investigating the newest ingredients to help address problems relating to the skin. In-house quality control systems check every batch twice to ensure the finest, purest quality of product.

What is the Magic of Seaweed and Repêchage?

It’s used as plant nutrient in the deserts of Israel. And if it can hydrate the desert, imagine what it can do for your skin! Want your skin to look glowing? You can credit the use of seaweed with increased hydration and improves the complexion.

Scientists believe that seaweed produces over 70% of the earth's oxygen. Seaweed feeds itself through osmosis by absorbing minerals and vitamins from the seawater. By an exclusive proprietary method, Repêchage chemists expel the intercellular fluid from the fibrous seaweed tissue while retaining the activity of the vitamins, minerals, trace elements, and amino acids.


Researchers point out the almost uncanny similarity between seawater and human plasma, our intercellular fluid. The sea covers over two-thirds of our planet, and, perhaps as no coincidence, the human body is made of two-thirds water as well.

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