Bentonite Clay for Making Soap & Skincare

Bentonite Clay for Making Soap & Skincare

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This is a popular clay made of naturally aged volcanic ash and one of the most powerful healing clays that aids in cleansing skin impurities, improves the appearance of pores, and tightens and tones the skin. Because it has at least 30% of montmorillonite, when it blends with liquid, this magical clay operates like a sponge drawing out toxins, excess oil, and bacteria, and is ideal for those with oily and acne prone skin. This is an amazing, 100% natural ingredient for face + body masks. Created cruelty-free with no added colors or chemicals.

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For Oily Skins - Removes the Excess Oil - Maintains the Sebum Balance - For A Fresh and Vibrant Skin - Cold Production

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Bentonite clay soap is known for its detoxifying properties and it's great for shaving. The fine clay allows the razor to slide easily over the skin. Scented with the essential oils of lavender, cedarwood, patchouli, lemon, grapefruit, vetivert, eucalyptus, orange, palmarosa.

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Discover the ancient healing benefits of bentonite clay from Trace Minerals. Beautifying clays have been used since 2500 B.C. by many cultures, including the Egyptians, Germans, Romans, Greeks and ancient tribes from Australia, and South Central and North America, because of their benefits to skin health. Bentonite clay, also known as Montmorillonite clay, is composed of ash from volcanos.

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