White clay is the mildest of all clays, making it the perfect treatment for those with sensitive and dry skin.
Face masks and anticellulite scrubs can’t go without white clay. It absorbs the chemical waste, toxins, died off epidermis cells, excessive fat enriching the skin with the mineral content. The upper layers’ vessels of cutaneous covering become very flexible as far as the white clay contributes to collagen formation that imparts the tissues flexibility.
White clay’s masks are extremely effective as they clean the skin improving the oxygen inflow. It does perfectly with oily and problem skins
Health benefits:
• Calming to the skin
• Doesn’t over dry but still effective against acne
• Removes dead skin cells
• Has disinfectant properties which help heal existing blemishes and prevent new ones1
• Removes impurities from the pores
• Stimulates circulation which improves healing and provides nourishment for the skin
Preperation: To make a facial mask from powdered clay, combine 1/2 to 1 tbsp of the powder with 1–2 tbsp of water and apply to the skin; rinse with warm water after 10 minutes. You can also add a few drops of aloe vera gel to the clay mixture. A recipe for a facial mask for oily skin consists of mixing 1 tbsp of powdered clay with 5 drops of jojoba oil.