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Discover the rejuvenating benefits of a homemade clay mask using Green clay, Aloe Vera and Cucumber powders. This simple DIY project combines these powerful ingredients to create a cleansing and refreshing experience for your skin.

How to Use

Ingredients Needed:

  • 2 teaspoons of these already mixed powders
  • 2 teaspoons of liquid (choose from water, fruit or vegetable pulps—excluding citrus, dairy products like yogurt or milk, honey, or floral water)

Mixing Instructions:

  • Combine the clay powder with your chosen liquid in a non-metal bowl. Note: Avoid using metal containers as they can reduce the effectiveness of the clay.

Application:

  • Apply the paste to your face, hands, or feet.
  • Allow the mask to dry for 10-15 minutes. You may feel the mask tightening on your skin, which is normal.

Removal:

  • Gently remove the mask with a face cloth and warm water.
  • Your skin may appear red temporarily as the clays increase blood flow to the surface.

Important Considerations

  • External Use Only. Do not use on infant skin. If irritation occurs, discontinue use immediately.
  • Preparation: Mix the product immediately before use. The mixture should not be stored after preparation.

These clay masks are packed in elegant clear glass jars, each one containing 120g of mixed powders, enough for at least 12 applications.

Did you know? Green clay exceptionally detoxifying, pore opening and antibacterial for acne prone and oily skin type. Cucumber extract it is known for its anti-inflammatory actions and skin tightening properties. Aloe vera contain vitamins as B complex, folic acid, C and carotene, and is also a brilliant moisturising agent.

Ingredients: Montmorillonite – Green Clay, Cucumis Sativus Fruit Powder, Aloe Barbadensis Fruit Leaf Juice Powder.

All Clay Masks created under Aurora’s Handmade Soap are fully compliant with UK cosmetic regulations and have a Cosmetic Product Safety Report (CPSR) in place.

Green Clay, Aloe Vera and Cucumber – DIY Mask

£12.00Price
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