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  2. Dead Sea products - Wikipedia

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    Dead sea salt. Dead Sea salt is rich in essential minerals [6] like magnesium, calcium, and potassium, which contribute to skin hydration and therapeutic benefits. Magnesium, in particular, is known to improve the skin barrier function and reduce inflammation.

  3. Seacret - Wikipedia

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    Seacret (Seacret Spa International/Seacret Direct) is a United States-based multi-level marketing company that sells cosmetic and other personal care products made from Dead Sea minerals, mud, and nutrients. [2] The company was founded by Izhak and Moty Ben Shabat in 2005. [2]

  4. Ahava - Wikipedia

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    Israel has imported raw materials for its Dead Sea mud cosmetics from Jordan since 1994. [3] In 2009, Ahava took on new shareholder Shamrock Holdings, the investment company owned by Disney Family, which purchased 20% of Ahava Dead Sea Laboratories from its existing shareholders. [13] [14] The company has 200 employees, 180 of them in Israel. [14]

  5. Dead Sea salt - Wikipedia

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    The National Psoriasis Foundation recommends Dead Sea and Dead Sea salts as effective treatments for psoriasis. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] High concentration of magnesium in Dead Sea salt may be helpful in improving skin hydration and reducing inflammation, [ 8 ] although Epsom salt is a much less expensive salt that also contains high amounts of magnesium ...

  6. List of scams - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish Prisoner scam—and its modern variant, the advance-fee scam or "Nigerian letter scam"—involves enlisting the mark to aid in retrieving some stolen money from its hiding place. The victim sometimes believes they can cheat the con artists out of their money, but anyone trying this has already fallen for the essential con by ...

  7. Dead Sea Works - Wikipedia

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    An aerial view of the evaporation ponds operated by the Dead Sea Works. Dead Sea Works is the world's fourth-largest producer and supplier of potash products. [6] The company also produces magnesium chloride, industrial salts, de-icers, bath salts, table salt, and raw materials for the cosmetic industry. [6] It has customers in over 60 countries.

  8. Brushing (e-commerce) - Wikipedia

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    The person who placed the order may also post a positive rating or review, further artificially increasing the credibility of the item's listing. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] In an effort to avoid detection, brushers may seek to imitate genuine consumer behavior, for example by browsing competitors' listings before making a purchase from the seller whose ...

  9. Snake oil - Wikipedia

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    Clark Stanley's Snake Oil. Snake oil is a term used to describe deceptive marketing, health care fraud, or a scam.Similarly, snake oil salesman is a common label used to describe someone who sells, promotes, or is a general proponent of some valueless or fraudulent cure, remedy, or solution. [1]

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