SeaCare Dead Sea Regenerating Nail Oil is the ideal product for deep care and revitalization of your nails and cuticles. Enriched with valuable natural ingredients, this oil provides comprehensive care, leaving your nails strong, healthy and well-groomed. The Dead Sea Minerals saturate the nails and the skin around them with essential microelements, strengthening the structure and improving the overall condition. Argan Oil is rich in vitamins and antioxidants, deeply nourishes and restores damaged nails, giving them shine and elasticity. Jojoba Oil is quickly absorbed, moisturizes and softens the cuticle skin, preventing dryness and inflammation. Olive Oil intensively nourishes and moisturizes, promotes cell regeneration, making nails healthier and stronger. Witch hazel has anti-inflammatory and antiseptic properties, soothes irritated skin around the nails and promotes its healing.
DIRECTIONS: Clean your nails and cuticles. Apply a few drops of oil to each nail. Massage the oil into the nails and cuticles until it is completely absorbed. Use daily, preferably before bedtime, for best results.
Key ingredients
The Dead Sea Minerals
All together, the Dead Sea contains over 20 minerals, which have been proven to beautify the skin and keep it healthy and youthful. Even plants growing along the shores of the Dead Sea have a high Read more…
Olive Oil
Olive oil benefits for skin were well-known among ancient peoples. The Phoenicians, Egyptians, Greeks, and Romans used it as an anti-aging remedy. They also used it to treat wounds and Read more…
Argan Oil
Often called ‘liquid gold’, argan oil is an organic product extracted from the kernels of the argan tree, which is native to Morocco. It is extremely rich in beneficial nutrients including fatty Read more…
Witch Hazel
Witch Hazel is an extract from the leaves and bark of the North American shrub Hamamelis virginiana. It has a long history in various folk medicinal treatments. According to Drugs.com Read more…
Jojoba Oil
Jojoba Oil is a botanical extract of the seed of the jojoba tree. Technically, it is not actually an oil, but rather what is called a wax ester. Why do we care? Because out of all of the compounds Read more…