That healing clay
By Jules
@Julie555 (4155)
Russian Federation
May 9, 2019 10:46pm CST
Do you struggle with acne or occasional breakouts? Clay mask is a thing which cleanses the pores like nothing else. Wish to add more power to it? No problem.
Few drops of tea tree oil in your usual mixture of water and clay and the best cleaning treatment is ready.
Wants to add some moisture to the dull looking skin? Mix clay with a spoonful of honey or aloe vera gel or if none of them is available at home instead of water use freshly squizzed cucumber juice.
Want to get rid of scars and pigmentation? Add to your clay powder half spoon of turmeric and sour cream.
I feel the best beauty treatment You can make easily at home with simple edible ingredients without spending a lot of money. Plus You are the master and according to your skin type and feelings, you are to decide which ratio of ingredients to use.
Do You love clay? What is your favourite beauty mask?
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7 responses
@jvicentevalera (13671)
• Santiago, Chile
10 May 19
I am just wowed by all the suggestions you have given us. I had no idea that clay had so much benefits on one's skin. I dont suffer from acne but I would definitely apply one on my skin every now and then. Tonight I just put on some coconut oil on my face. It hydrates it. Just what I need.
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@Julie555 (4155)
• Russian Federation
10 May 19
Ohh thank you José for appreciation. I am glad that you found this useful. Indeed clay helps to combat so many skin issues. For super duper moisturization I love to add to my clay masks honey and Aloe vera. If your skin is good with coconut oil you can also use it in your masks. Wish you a happy skin
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@jvicentevalera (13671)
• Santiago, Chile
10 May 19
@Julie555 Thank you so much! By the way, If I am gonna use the clay mask, can I ask oil coconut too right? I mean there wouldn't be any problem?
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@Julie555 (4155)
• Russian Federation
11 May 19
@jvicentevalera sometimes I mix clay with water and in the end add a bit of oil like one teaspoon or less, so consistency of your mask becomes more smooth, easy spreadable and more nourishing by its properties. I just use safflower oil or rosehip oil. Sadly coconut oil cause some pimples for me. Hope I was clear
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@Julie555 (4155)
• Russian Federation
11 May 19
@weevee18 for example for me two spoonful of clay are more than enough for entire face and neck areas. Then I add water or honey or Aloe vera gel or rose water depending on the effect I want to achieve so the texture of the mask shouldn't be to runny but not too thick so it will spread like butter on skin
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@GreatMartin (23672)
• Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
12 May 19
Good old soap and water does the job!
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