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Bentonite Clay (4 oz)

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Great For Deep Pore Cleansing!

Bentonite Clay helps with oily skin, acne, blackheads, and backne. The clay's highly absorbent and can draw out toxins, oils, and dirt from pores. Bentonite Clay is rich in minerals like calcium, magnesium, and iron, which can help nourish the skin. Great for facials, body wraps, clay baths, foot soaks, hair masks, chilled clay knee packs, insect bites, and poison oak and ivy.

For women, it's great for the breasts as a breast clay promoting external breast health.

Bentonite clay is non-comedogenic, meaning it doesn't block pores. 

Ingredients: Calcium Bentonite clay (Montmorillonite).

Instructions (for use): Mix one part water to one part clay (thick), or, mix 1 tablespoon to ¼ cup of water (thin). Let stand overnight (or for 12 hours). When clay is ready, apply a thin layer of clay to cleansed skin while gently massaging onto the skin with your fingers (be sure to keep the clay away from your eyes and mouth).

As you apply the clay, never use your fingers in a downward motion, apply with upward strokes. Leave the clay on the skin for 7-12 minutes allowing the clay to slightly dry. If the clay begins to crack and itch, it has been on too long.

NOTE: Do not leave clay mask on skin longer than 5-10 mins for sensitive skin; this will reduce redness/drying. Slight redness of skin is normal and will usually disappear in about 30 mins

To remove clay: Use a wet lukewarm or cool soft wash cloth and lay on your face for a few seconds to soften the mask, then rinse the remaining clay off with warm water. Try not to scrub as you remove the clay.

For external use only.

Best Time to Use: Any.

Container Information (Specs): 4-ounce Amber Round Glass Jar with Black Top (with inner sealant).

Weight: 3.5 ounces.

FDA Disclaimer: These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.