Beauty : The Seacret Facial/body Mud Soap - Clean, Restore and Balance Your Skin

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Beauty : The Seacret Facial/body Mud Soap - Clean, Restore and Balance Your Skin

The Seacret Facial/body Mud Soap - Clean, Restore and Balance Your Skin

from: Seacret Spa LLC




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 5834





Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Seacret
EAN: 0839901003205
Ingredients: All products are natural and contain minerals from the Dead-Sea
Label: Seacret Spa LLC
Product Manufacturer: Seacret Spa LLC
Publisher: Seacret Spa LLC
Ranking: 5834
Studio: Seacret Spa LLC


Product facts:
  • Clean restore and balance your skin
  • SEACRET Mud Soap is enriched wth natural mud directly found in the Dead Sea
  • For daily, weekly & monthly use
  • Our mud soap will clean and restore the healthy balance of your skin







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This is pure mud direct from the Dead Sea. It will replenish the essential minerals that life constantly strips away from your skin and restore your skins healthy glow. Theres no more natural way to clean and hydrate for all types of skin.











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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Clears up acne
I tried everything for my acne as a teen and now as a 30 year-old woman, I always have at least one pimple at any given time. I was considering going on acutane one last time to get rid of it once and for all, when I found this. I'm not kidding when I say I have not had one pimple in the month that I have been using it. It doesn't lather a ton which makes the bar last longer than you think it will. I HIGHLY recommend this!



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - love it
I love this soap. It cleared away my break outs and made my skin feel softer and it now seems to glow. I found it most useful when I use it twice a day, once in the morning and once at night. I also put lotion on after I use it in the morning but not at night. Hope that helps



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cleans and revitalizes
I'll admit it, I no longer have the perfect skin that I had in my youth, and there are times when my skin is in distress, and in need of a good cleansing. That is when I reach for Seacret's Facial/Body Mud Soap. Made with cocoa butter, oils (palm, coconut, olive, almond, soybean, and castor), it is rich and moisturizing. However, it also includes mineral rich Dead Sea mud, and Tea Tree Oil with its potent cleansing ability.

Yeah, this is a great soap, one that contains a lot of great ingredients that will cleanse your skin, and make it truly healthy. Want to know how good this soap is? Read the ingredients! I like this soap, and highly recommend it to anyone whose skin is in need of a deep down cleaning and revitalizing.

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Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Review
I have always had sensitive skin, and bad acne even up until about two years ago, I've tried about everything out there to clear up my skin, but to little avail. This is one of the best products that I've used. Also due to the fact that this is natural soap, the bar lasts quite a while. I'm sold!




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