1. How to use the clay?
How to use the clay? Clays can be simply ingested. Yes, but there are a few rules to follow! Orally, there are various forms of use: Clay water .... INTERNAL USE
How to use the clay? Clays can be simply ingested. Yes, but there are a few rules to follow! Orally, there are various forms of use: Clay water .... INTERNAL USE
It is important to handle clays with inert utensils and containers, glass, wood, and not with metal or plastic tools. The latter could alter the characteristics of our beloved clays, whose properties lie in their ability to exchange positive and negative charges. In other words, under no circumstances should you reuse a clay that has already been used, as it will be loaded with toxins and impurities... Manipulation
A good quality clay will be as pure as possible, i.e. unmixed with another type of clay and with a reduced presence or even absence of non-clay minerals, such as quartz. Precautions for use are useful if and only if you use mainly good quality clays.
Blue clay is particularly effective for mature or oily skin and for dry or coloured hair. The benefits: Removes impurities, pollution and dead skin; Oxygenates the ... Mineralogical characteristics
Caramel clay cleanses, regenerates and revitalises. Naturally enriched with minerals and trace elements, it is perfect for all skin types. When used as a mask, the clay dries on the skin, tightening the pores and leaving the skin feeling firm, toned and refreshed. Mineralogical characteristics
Green clay has soothing and anti-inflammatory properties that can help reduce redness, irritation and inflammation caused by acne, eczema or psoriasis. Green clay is also known to aid in the healing of minor wounds and blemishes, promoting faster recovery and reducing the risk of scarring. Mineralogical characteristics
Skin improvements associated with the use of pink clay include Brighter skin; the gentle exfoliating action of pink clay works to remove dead skin cells, revealing bright, fresh cells underneath. Removal of excess oil; clay face masks are praised for their natural mattifying effect. Mineralogical characteristics
Red clay is most commonly used in body and hair care. It purifies the scalp and, due to its high iron oxide content, combats circulation problems, cellulite and fluid retention. Red clay stimulates the skin's regeneration process. Yellow clay is rich in magnesium and iron. Mineralogical characteristics
Rhassoul clay deeply cleanses the skin, removing blackheads and tightening pores. Because it contains sebum-controlling minerals, it can also benefit those with oily skin. As it absorbs surface oil, you can keep those unwanted pimples and spots away from your skin. Mineralogical characteristics
The antiseptic, nourishing and purifying properties of white clay make it ideal for all hair types. It is described in detail below: ○ Combats ... Mineralogical characteristics
Yellow Clay is said to be a powerful cleanser that draws impurities out of the skin while releasing the essential minerals within the clay. It exfoliates dead skin cells from the surface of the skin and firms and tones the skin, leaving it feeling smooth, fresh and radiant. Mineralogical characteristics