Natural Clay Face Masks: How To Choose The Right One For You

Natural face masks have been growing in popularity as a vegan and organic method of skincare. The fact that mineral rich clay has been used as part of cleansing and beauty routines since ancient times speaks volumes for its effectiveness. Clay has natural cleansing and purifying properties which are effective yet gentle on the skin.

Here’s a look at how you can incorporate natural clay products into your skincare routine, and why they are an effective alternative to the use of synthetic ingredients and harsh ingredients. 

Green clay face masks

Green clay is highly absorbent and this makes it a particularly effective product for people with oily skin that is prone to breakouts and pimples. The clay soaks up excess sebum and helps to control shine, minimising the appearance of spots and mild acne. However, if you have more severe acne it’s best to seek professional medical advice.

Green clay also gently stimulates the blood cells near to the surface of your skin, helping you replace an indoor pallor with a healthy glow. Natural clay has a negative electrical charge, which helps it to attract and bind positively with toxins and impurities, drawing them out and neutralising as the clay dries and is rinsed away from your face.

After leaving the mask in place for just five to ten minutes, you can wipe it away to reveal a refreshed complexion that radiates with good health.

Pink clay face masks

Sun-dried pink clay is a mild product that can absorb impurities and gently exfoliate the skin to remove dead cells. It is rich in minerals such as potassium, magnesium and calcium, which help to nourish the skin and leave it feeling soft and supple. 

Its gentle properties mean that it is suitable for sensitive skin, and may help to soothe irritation and reduce inflammation. If you find that regular skincare products leave your skin looking red and feeling tight and dry, then pink clay may be the right choice for you.

Rhassoul clay masks

Packed with minerals, Rhassoul clay is sourced from the volcanic deposits of the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, and has been used for centuries as a gentle but also highly effective method of cleansing and enriching the skin and hair. 

It has a negative electrical charge that attracts and binds to toxins, making it a popular choice for people who struggle with spots, blackheads, and mild acne breakouts. Unlike conventional spot treatments, it contains no harsh chemicals that can leave your skin looking red and prone to cracking and peeling. 

It gently draws out impurities and soaks up excess oils, while nourishing your skin with minerals such as silica, potassium, and calcium. Rhassoul clay is a universally popular skin and hair care product and routinely included as part of luxury spa treatments. 

Rhassoul clay & strawberry powder masks

For an extra touch of luxury, you may choose a Rhassoul clay face mask combined with strawberry powder. Besides smelling delicious, this product also contains heaps of vitamin C and antioxidants, which help to boost collagen production and fight the signs of ageing. It’s suitable for all skin types and is gentle and nourishing even on very dry and sensitive skin. 

White clay masks

White clay, also known as Kaolin clay, is a gentle clay that is suitable for all skin types, particularly those with sensitive skin. It acts as a mild exfoliant and cleanser to leave your skin looking fresh and feeling beautifully soft to the touch. 

If you struggle to find skincare products that don’t upset the balance of your skin yet crave a deep-cleansing treatment, then a white clay face mask may be the solution you are looking for.

White clay & green tea face mask

For an extra boost, consider using a white clay combined with green tea. This adds antioxidant properties to the cleansing and exfoliating powers of white clay, helping to revitalise tired skin and mitigate against the effects of pollution, sun damage, and ageing.

How to include face masks in your routine

Face masks can be used as a deep cleansing and conditioning treatment once or twice a week. Simply mix the powder with a little water, or even fresh fruit juice, yoghurt or rose water for a more varied experience. This will create a creamy paste that you can leave for up to twenty minutes before rinsing away. 


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