Trace Minerals, TMskincare, Bentonite Clay, 16 oz
UPC Code: 878941004964
Description
Spa Quality - Deep Pore Cleansing - Powerful Facial Mask - Soothing - 100% Natural
Countless Uses:
- Deep Cleansing Mask
- Smoothes Skin Blemishes
- Detox Bath
- Body Wrap
- Skin Poultice
- Homemade Clay Soap
- Foot Soak
- Knee Packs
Countless Benefits: Improves Appearance of Pore Size
- Healthy Glow
- Sloughs-Off Dead Cells
- Draws Out Impurities as it Dries
- Balances Skin Oils
- Cleans, Conditions, and Soothes Skin
Since 2500 B.C., cleansing and beautifying clays have been used by many cultures for their many benefits to the skin, including the Egyptians, Germans, Romans, Greeks, and ancient tribes from Australia, and South, Central, and North America. Discover the ancient beautifying benefits for yourself today!
Packaging
16 oz
Suggested Use
1) Mix 3 parts water or raw apple cider vinegar with one part clay.
2) Stir thoroughly into smooth paste.
3) Apply thin layer to face (about 1/8” thick).
4) Allow mask to dry for 20-30 minutes. Reduce time for sensitive skin.
5) Rinse off with lukewarm water.
6) Use once or twice weekly to keep skin beautiful and refreshed. Suitable for all skin types. Slight redness is normal and will disappear 30 minutes after removal. Use up to twice a week. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. 16 oz of clay makes 10-15 facials.
About Trace Minerals
We’re Here to Remineralize the World
For more than 50 years, we’ve been dedicated to researching data, harvesting minerals, promoting awareness and formulating best-in-class products because we’re passionate in our mission to help remineralize the world.
Safety
Do not use if pregnant or nursing. Keep out of reach of children. Please consult your health care provider if currently under care or treatment. Do not exceed recommended serving. See product packaging for additional safety information.
Disclaimer
Individual results may vary. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. The statements on this website and all affiliates have not been evaluated by the FDA. Advice on treatment or care of an individual patient should be obtained through consultation with a trained health care practitioner.