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Any large alga growing in the sea or on rocks below the high water mark; such plants collectively.
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The Sea contains, in solution, every element necessary to maintain healthy life. Therefore, Seaweed is naturally rich in a myriad of vitamins and minerals. For many centuries, Asian cultures have believed in the miraculous properties of Seaweed as a beauty and health aide. Seaweed treatments are reputed to nourish the skin, fortifying the body
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Seaweed's are scientifically termed macroalgae, literally meaning large algae. Algae are relatively simple photosynthetic plants with unicellular reproductive structures. They range from unicellular organisms to non-vascular filamentous or thalloid plants
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A plant whose gelatin-like properties make up the main ingredient in peel-off masks that allow the skin to retain moisture. Seaweed is also used in face creams and lotion to help provide body to the products. Silica: A mineral included in face and body powders and paste-type masks. Silica is soothing and forms a moisture retaining film on the skin.
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