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June is here and it’s the month of events, parties and
celebrations. Needless to say, travel and beach outings.
I’ve always envied girls with the honey golden tan,
something that I felt I could never achieve. Until I found the secret in
getting and maintaining that tan.
The secret in making a tan last is exfoliation and moisturizing.
It isn’t a shocking secret, but not many of my friends have the habit of
moisturizing daily after shower nor exfoliating once a week. To be honest,
exfoliating regularly can feel like the last thing on my mind when I live with
my parents (still) and if I take any longer in the bathroom, I’m afraid they
may ask if I’m counting hairs.
But before heading to the beach, I make sure I exfoliate
with Vardi & Migdal the night before.
By gentling rubbing the finely grinded Dead Sea salt gently
on my skin, it softly exfoliates and removes dull, parched surface cells to
prepare my skin for the tanning to come.
Furthermore, every opportunity I get near a bathtub, I would
lug along the spa Dead Sea salt for a relaxing aromatherapy spa experience!
Without paying at least $100 at a beauty spa out of home.
If you need to know which Singapore hotels provide bath tubs
for your staycations,
Quincy
and
Crowne do!
Exfoliation regularly however, serves to reduce the build up
of dead skin cells that can clog pores and prevent the skin from growing in a
healthy manner. Giving yourself some body love will increase blood circulation
and it will help condition even the driest hands and feet.
A good scrub goes hand in hand with a good moisturizer. They
are inseparable, like ham and cheese. If not part of your regular routine, moisturizing
after tanning is the best way to hang on to that sexy shoulder by slathering on
lotion. Vardi & Migdal’s Dead Sea
body butter in peach and wild flower not only drenches skin in moisture, it
smells so good I have to resist licking.
Body butter (s) usually feel rich to the skin, but Vardi & Migdal’s Dead Sea body
butter was quickly absorbed into my skin, leaving only a fresh silky softness.
I asked my friends and not all of them have a habit of
moisturizing their bodies after shower. If there’s anything I learnt from the
strip club,
it is to slather on within 3 minutes after shower to seal the moisturizer.
Vardi & Migdal products
are created by world leading dermatologists and many of their products are
infused with minerals from the Dead Sea. I haven’t thought much about the
fascinating healing and therapeutic properties of the Dead Sea until I made a
trip to Israel 6 years ago. My pastor swears by the dead sea products, so I
bought a skincare and body care set. As a tourist, I just can’t leave without
buying anything from the country!
Besides, at that time I was battling combination facial skin
(oily and dry) and mild alzheimer in between my toes. The minerals salts (up to
8 key minerals) in the Dead Sea each have a healing property of its own all
mixed into one Dead Sea.
Dead Sea products are touted to cure or alleviate
ailments from skin problems such as psoriasis and atopic dermatitis to
rheumatic diseases like various forms of arthritis and fibromyalgia.
Whatever it is, it did not give me an outbreak on my face and seemed pretty
suitable for my then problematic face.
Dead sea products are usually not cheap, because of the large amount of
science and research into a bottle. This body of water is mind bogging as it
is, the astounding geography of the Dead Sea makes it the lowest dry point on
Earth, and it has natural buoyancy that makes ANYTHING float without effort.
The Dead Sea exists in an environment hot enough to leave
behind high amounts of salty minerals after evaporation but I can’t be scraping
this off, can I?
Neither can I pack Dead Sea mud from the source.
To continue benefitting from Dead Sea products, one source
is
Vardi & Migdal stores found at Wisma Atria, Plaza
Singapura, JCube and Star Vista.
Treat your skin to something good, turn your bathroom into a
spa.
Vardi & Migdal is giving away a bodycare package worth $365! All you have to do is, hop over to their Facebook page, like their post and share to win. Last entry will be considered 30th June.