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Tourmaline in Skin Care

Tourmaline in Skin CareIt is highly possible that you have a piece or two of tourmaline jewelry sitting in your jewelry box. Tourmaline is a relatively inexpensive stone that comes in a rainbow of colors, making it a popular choice for a variety of jewelry pieces. Tourmaline also has some interesting properties to it, making it a good choice for a variety of functions. For example, the pyroelectric properties of tourmaline make it quite useful in thermometers. It is also considered to be a crystal with many healing properties, such as strengthening the body and spirit and radiating light. Much more recently, this stone has found its way into a number of hair and skin care products as well.

 

Pick up a copy of your latest beauty magazine at the grocery store, and you are likely to find a paragraph or two about this new wonder ingredient for skin and hair care. When it is used in hair products, it contributes to giving your tresses a healthy shine as it strengthens those locks. In skin care, tourmaline’s properties can provide a variety of functions and benefits that will leave your skin softer and more radiant. In fact, this ingredient has been touted so much in the beauty industry recently; you will find tourmaline facials available at many spas across the country.

 

How does Tourmaline Work?

When tourmaline crystals warm, as they can when they are rubbed onto the skin, they have the unique feature of becoming positively charged at one end, and negatively charged on the other. It is this feature that makes tourmaline so effective at increasing the absorption of nutrients into the skin, so that the skin can be healed and protected as a result. Because tourmaline is an energizing crystal as well, it can contribute to the vitality of the skin, making it appear more radiant and youthful. When combined with other ingredients, tourmaline can become an effective moisturizer, exfoliate, and anti-aging formula. Many who have tried this popular new ingredient in their own skin care routines have fallen in love with the many beneficial properties of tourmaline skin care.

 

If you are interested in trying out tourmaline skin care products for yourself, visit your beauty supply center or make an appointment at your local spa. Tourmaline can be found in many types of cleansers, moisturizers, serums and eye creams. You can find this ingredient in products that are suitable for just about any skin type. You may find that tourmaline is the perfect new product for your skin as well.

 

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