Used in beauty regimes since antiquity, clay is a natural cosmetic wonder.
Rich in minerals and with countless beneficial properties for the skin and hair, it’s not surprising that clay is enjoying a revival in the beauty industry.
Cosmetic clays come in various colours and textures, each differing in mineral content and the benefits they provide. However, it is safe to say that all clays are rich in minerals and offer varying degrees of absorbency, which is excellent for cleansing the skin and drawing out excess oil, dirt and toxins. Clay is also slightly coarse in texture, making it an outstanding performer in exfoliating and stimulating blood circulation.
Green clay
Green cosmetic clay is highly absorbent and is particularly suited to oily skin. Coloured green from chlorophyll is rich in mineral oxides such as magnesium, calcium, potassium, manganese, zinc, selenium, iron and other trace minerals.
The drawing properties in green cosmetic clay help eliminate dirt, grease and impurities from deep within pores, and regulate sebum production, making it an excellent ingredient for treating acne, oily skin and oily scalps.
Green cosmetic clay can also be used in deodorants, soaking up sweat produced by the underarms and neutralising body odour.
This clay can be used in numerous beauty applications to rejuvenate the skin and hair and leave it feeling clean, refreshed and glowing.
Red clay
Red cosmetic clay is an active mineral rich in copper and iron oxide and is most suited to mature skin. Other minerals in its composition include silicon, calcium, phosphorus, aluminium, sodium, titanium, magnesium, potassium, smectite, quartz, illite, and kaolinite.
In skincare products, it helps rejuvenates skin and improves firmness, elasticity and circulation, while in hair care products, it tones the scalp and promotes shiny hair. It can also be used to colour cosmetics.
White clay
White clay is the mildest of all cosmetic clays. Because it absorbs impurities without drying, it is the most suitable clay for dry and sensitive skin. Rich in trace elements, it is composed of silica, iron, magnesium, calcium, sodium, zinc and other minerals.
It is used to gently cleanse, exfoliate and soften skin, improve circulation and elasticity, and promote even skin tone and luminosity.
White clay also has to disinfect properties that can help reduce blemishes and inflammation.
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