Säbeværkstedet white Clay for face mask - 50 g

Säbeværkstedet white Clay for face mask - 50 g

Unit Price for 1 pcs. 11,86 €

Unit Price for 2 pcs. 11,43 € 11,86 €

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Model/Product no.: HS-17777
Stock status: In stock - dispatch 1-3 business days
Model/Product no.: 1283
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The Soap Workshop White Clay for Clay Mask

Price unit = 1 bucket of 50 g. - for approx. 5 face masks

Description/use:

Suitable for face masks for particularly delicate skin. The white clay is kaolin, which has been produced by leaching. Its mineral content is lower than for the other types of clay, and it also has a fairly low ph (5). Kaolin can be said to be less active than the other types of clay, on the other hand, it can be easier to tolerate for very, very delicate organisms. Kaolin is therefore suitable for face masks for particularly delicate skin.

Its beautifying, regenerating effect can, as it also applies to the others, be increased by using eg. rose water, chamomile tea, green tea or roiibushte, which contain many antioxidants. Scientific studies in recent times have demonstrated a number of beneficial effects of clay. The clay activates the body's own resources and restores its natural balance. Clay has the ability to absorb toxins, while at the same time supplying the body with necessary minerals, e.g. manganese, selenium, and iron.

The soap workshop's clay is dug up from pits underground, dried in the sun and ground into a perfectly fine powder. Thorough laboratory control of the composition and purity of the clay is carried out.

< p>Face mask: Mix 2-3 tbsp. clay with two tbsp. water or spring water. The water may can be replaced by chamomile tea, roe bush tea, rose water etc. Leave the mask on for approx. 15 minutes and wash off with lukewarm water. Finish with a nourishing face cream or oil.

Clay has been known and used for the care of health and well-being since early times and in several places on earth. 3000 years ago it was used against inflammatory conditions, for wound healing and embalming. The ancient Romans used the clay for broken bones, and mud baths were also a widespread tradition. In recent times, the great pioneers of clay in France have been the married couple Gallon and Dr. Jean Heitz, who in 1953 founded the company Argiletz. In the 50s, they took to health food magazines and once again spread the message about clay's fantastic properties.

Can used by Vegans.

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