Now Foods Solutions - Moroccan Red Clay Powder 6oz (for Sensitive Skin)
Product Descriptions
- Pure Powder
- Facial Cleanser
- Sensitive Skin Types
- Better Nutrition magazine 2016 awards for the best products in the beauty category.
Condition: Sensitive skin in need of detoxification, pore cleansing, and improved skin tone.
Solution: Moroccan Red Clay is a natural clay powder that is highly absorbent and mixes easily with water and other moisturizing products. It serves as an excellent facial cleanser and purifying mask, especially for individuals with sensitive skin.
- HALAL
- MADE W/O GLUTEN
- NON-GMO
- PARABEN FREE
- VEGAN/VEGETARIAN
NOW® Solutions products are not tested on animals.
Ingredients
Montmorillonite (a natural mineral silicate).
Application Tips
Mix one tablespoon of NOW® Red Clay Powder with one tablespoon of water.
Thoroughly cover the face and neck, avoiding sensitive areas and the eyes, allow to set for 15-20 minutes, rinse off and apply moisturizer.
For external use only.
Recipe: Skin Renewal Mask
Bring new life to dull, tired skin with this exceptional skin renewal mask, a skin conditioning combination of clay powder and essential oils that help to balance skin tone and restore a healthy, youthful glow.
INGREDIENTS
4-5 tablespoon water
3 drops Rosemary Oil
2 drops Rose Hip Seed Oil
3 tablespoon Red Clay Powder Moroccan
or
3 tablespoon European Clay Powder
DIRECTIONS
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Mix ingredients together in a bowl to form a creamy paste.
Apply to face and neck area, avoiding sensitive areas.
Allow 10-15 minutes to dry.
Then rinse off with warm water and apply moisturizer.
Use 1-2 times weekly as needed. NOT intended for internal use.
Caution:
Natural essential oils are highly concentrated and should be used with care. Do not exceed dilutions recommended for this recipe. For adults only. Keep out of reach of children. Not for internal use. Avoid contact with eyes. Consult healthcare practitioner before using if pregnant/nursing. Not intended for use with pets. Discontinue and consult your healthcare practitioner if rash appears after skin contact.