Product Description
Indian Healing Clays have been used for centuries to beautify and refresh when used as a facial mask. Cleopatra used clay from the Nile river and the Arabian desert over 1800 years ago, as part of her beauty ritual. German and Roman spas have been using clay packs and treatments in the spas they built 4,000 years ago. . . More >>








Let me tell you…if you ever want to know what it’s like to have a black hole on your face then all you have to do is get this product. If you mix it just right not only will you feel pulsating and tightening, you will feel as if your face has moved( such as your lips puckering) but it really hasn’t. It’s pretty amazing. I leave it on for as long as I want or can take. It doesn’t burn me or anything(though it did burn one of my friends with bad acne, but I think that was a good sign.) It just kind of sets me in stone. I make sure that when I mix it with Bragg’s Organic Apple Cider that the texture is silky and whipped. No clumps! I have seen that some use water but meh…I say go by the actual directions.
I think one of the misconceptions about a product like this is that your face becomes smooth when you scrub it off. This stuff is extremely hard to get off like that. I recommend taking a rag and soaking it with warm water and dabbing it generously on the clay so that it softens somewhat. THEN scrub/wipe it off.
I only do this once a week because my skin is pretty normal and do not want to dry it out. So far the best benefit this clay has given is it’s blackhead loosening. I always put a nose strip on right after I wash this off. When I pull that thing off I get almost all the blackheads on my nose. It makes me very happy. Now I know some people have T-Zone blackheads so I am sure you could also use strips on your chin and forehead.
This product is relatively inexpensive and the apple cider is too. It’s worth a try
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The black hole comment made me laugh out loud – it’s the truth!
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I’ve been using this for years and it is fantastic and nothing short of miraculous. I’ve used it on poison ivy, eczema, zits, blackhead, large pores, bruises, chigger and bug bites. I had a very severe bout of poison ivy (which I should have gone to see the doc about but couldn’t because we had a hurricane bearing down on us,) so I mixed up a large quantity of this stuff, and every night applied a pack and covered it with paper towels, and taped it down and slept with it over night. The next morning I peeled off the dried clay and could see the poison ivy was losing it’s punch, less ooze, itch & redness. This stuff pulls the toxins out of your skin! Would be great for teenagers troubled skin as it’s the best clay to use on the face. I apply a thick layer and let it completely dry. It makes you skin pulsate as it’s drying and I noticed my skin is more taut, pores smaller and clean, smoother and clearer after use.
I also used it on an allergic reaction I had to some sunscreen where my chest broke out in zits and after one application but after one application of this clay the next day everything had cleared up.
F.Y.I. – to avoid a clogged drain, I peel the clay off after it’s dried, or hose down outside because the dried clay (if it goes down the drain) can cause a clog. You can also use it in a bath as a detoxifier for the whole body. Just sprinkle in the water and it melts (no risk of drain clogging with this method.) This is a must for any emergency medical kit.
More FYI: Mix in a non-metal container. Instead of mixing with water you can use apple cider vinegar (I have also used aloe juice to amp up the healing properties.) A great cheap beauty mask that really detox’s and purifies. Any leftovers can be put in the fridge and covered for further use. After mixing it has a pretty good shelf life if refridgerated.
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