Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay Deep Pore Cleansing, 1 Pound
Product Description
Size: 1 lbs
How Aztec secret works Indian healing clay 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. Many of these spas still exist and use clay even today. Pliney the elder devoted an entire chapter of his natural history" to the many uses of clay for pimples, black heads and skin tightening. Many famous naturopaths, such as kuhn, just and kneipp have contributed to the revival of the uses of clay through their natural treatments for arthritus and skin ailments. Aztec Indian healing clay a brief history - the world’s most powerful facial the use of clay with apple cider vinegar can be dated back to the southern French priest of the16th century, kneipp, and his natural treatments using clay packs and poultices. Throughout history the use of clay, specifically green clay or bentonite, is well documented. To learn more about clay, look for "our earth our cure" by Raymond Dexteit, translated by Michel Abehsera in your local health food store or book store. Aztec secret Indian healing clay is bentonite clay from Death Valley, California, where it is sun- dried for up to six months in temperatures that sometimes reach 134 degrees. Facials, acne, body wraps, clay baths, foot soaks, chilled clay for knee packs and insect bites. Enjoy the benefits of clay in your own home. Beautify and refresh.
CUSTOMER REVIEW
All you need is a sandwich bag.
1. Tie and pin back any hair. This stuff gets everywhere.
2. Put a scoop of clay into the sandwich bag. Add water or vinegar. Seal out all the air inside the bag and knead it into a smooth paste. Adjust with more clay or water as needed until you get your desired consistency.
3. Partially flip the sandwich bag inside out on your hand, like a glove. Apply the clay to your face with your bag-glove. Your hands don't get dirty and you won't need any additional utensils.
3. Let dry 10-15 min and remove with facial wipes (the pre-moistened kind). Alternatively, you can rinse it out into a basin or bowl, but don't do it into the sink or shower because it'll eventually clog your drains. It's mud.
4. Moisturize. The good thing about this sandwich bag method is that if you have any extra (and I always make too much), you can just keep it in the bag for the next use. You literally bought a jar of dirt off Amazon; don't waste it. Seal out all the air to keep it from drying.
[Protip #1: If you don't wash your hair every day, apply this stuff before you shower on a non-wash day. When you finish, just rinse it off. Time saver!]
[Protip #2: Dried, this stuff looks like boogers. So clean it out extra carefully around your nose to avoid awkward public situations.]
HOORAH. It's clean, it's cheap, and it's easy. And you won't have to throw out a single bit.
As for the review of the product itself, I can't attest to that as well as the other reviewers. I'm several years past my teenage bad-skin era. I use this mask to deep clean my pores around once a week, which it definitely does. This is in additional to cleanser/moisturizer 2x daily + exfoliating every few days so I have consistently good skin. However, the other reviews of this product's effectiveness are stellar, and that's what convinced me to buy. :)
CUSTOMER REVIEW
All you need is a sandwich bag.
1. Tie and pin back any hair. This stuff gets everywhere.
2. Put a scoop of clay into the sandwich bag. Add water or vinegar. Seal out all the air inside the bag and knead it into a smooth paste. Adjust with more clay or water as needed until you get your desired consistency.
3. Partially flip the sandwich bag inside out on your hand, like a glove. Apply the clay to your face with your bag-glove. Your hands don't get dirty and you won't need any additional utensils.
3. Let dry 10-15 min and remove with facial wipes (the pre-moistened kind). Alternatively, you can rinse it out into a basin or bowl, but don't do it into the sink or shower because it'll eventually clog your drains. It's mud.
4. Moisturize. The good thing about this sandwich bag method is that if you have any extra (and I always make too much), you can just keep it in the bag for the next use. You literally bought a jar of dirt off Amazon; don't waste it. Seal out all the air to keep it from drying.
[Protip #1: If you don't wash your hair every day, apply this stuff before you shower on a non-wash day. When you finish, just rinse it off. Time saver!]
[Protip #2: Dried, this stuff looks like boogers. So clean it out extra carefully around your nose to avoid awkward public situations.]
HOORAH. It's clean, it's cheap, and it's easy. And you won't have to throw out a single bit.
As for the review of the product itself, I can't attest to that as well as the other reviewers. I'm several years past my teenage bad-skin era. I use this mask to deep clean my pores around once a week, which it definitely does. This is in additional to cleanser/moisturizer 2x daily + exfoliating every few days so I have consistently good skin. However, the other reviews of this product's effectiveness are stellar, and that's what convinced me to buy. :)
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