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tell me where to buy cosmetics in Israel
I want to go on an excursion to Israel in October and buy good cosmetics from the Dead Sea there ... where is it better to buy?
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6 subscribers  • asked 2010-06-1714 years ago
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аватар Pachok
Organized excursions are specially brought to places where you can buy this cosmetics. I also advise you, if there is a stop at the Dead Sea itself, stock up on a bag and simply collect large salt crystals from the water. And then - at least make baths for hands at home, at least dilute with water and use it for various skin problems.
аватар i.sharm
You can buy in the Israeli Duty free on the way back, the prices are much lower, but there is less choice. Although there is always a duty minimum.
аватар Anetka-gan
you are unlikely to be taken to a cheap store
аватар lenchik2829
When swimming in the Dead Sea, there are shops nearby where the guides will kindly take you.
There are Russian-speaking consultants, they will advise and select cosmetics for your skin, needs.
From myself I recommend soap, it is gray in color, but very cool for oily skin, it dries awesome and lasts for a long time.
In addition, if you collect for a certain amount, at the Israeli border, part of the taxes will be returned to you. Be sure to check with sellers.
аватар corjic
Cosmetics there are very expensive, it’s cheaper to buy them in Moscow, but everyone bought an emergency kit, soap and mud, at a discount of $10.
like me, half a liter is enough.
аватар i.sharm
I fully support:
Pachok - "collect large crystals of salt from water" and
corjic - "Take an empty water bottle with you and fill it up."
What is cheaper is unambiguous, and besides, it is the Dead Sea, and not a bunch of fillers, chemicals, flavors and a little bit of the Dead Sea.
аватар kaide007
Water loses its properties in a day.
According to the new Israeli laws, salt cannot be exported.
So the guide told us. Of course, we didn’t take risks.
Were in May 2010
аватар Pachok
The guide told you so (both about the loss of water properties, and about the ban on the export of salt) that you buy cosmetics in the store where he brought you. So that he gets his kickback.
аватар kaide007
I was in Israel for the second time. I heard about water before. But in November I took out the salt without any problems. All the same, I do not need cosmetics, and the prices are exorbitant. I wonder how a simple Russian tourist will react to a guide warning about violation of customs rules in a foreign country?
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