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Posted: Tue Jan 24, 2006 9:34 PM
Hi,
I wanted to buy a few clay for personal use as a facial mask. But I don't know whether all the clay on the list is suitable for face as a mask. Are they all the same by just adding water to form a thick paste and apply to face and rinse off with water?
These are the clay that I'm interested:
1. Dead Sea mud
2. Red-french clay
3. Pastel Pink-Australian clay
4. Reef Red - Australian clay
5. Washed Blue - Australian Clay
Are they for face mask? Is water the only things needed?
Leong
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 4:41 PM
The dead sea mineral mud is ready to use as it comes or can be diluted if a thinner consistency is needed, for further information see the link below.
http://newdirections.com.au/shop/products/index.php?id=1011
The other clays come as a powder and can be made into a mask either by adding water or floral water i would suggest blending the stronger clays with the more sensitive clays such as ivory, pastel pink or beige.
JENNA
Posted: Wed Jan 25, 2006 6:48 PM
Thanks Jenna,
But what do you mean by stronger clays? How to different which is stronger and which is sensitive? Can they all mix and match?
Leong
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2006 12:21 PM
The stronger clays, tend to be more active or sensitising towards the skin, my suggestion would be to mix them and see which ones you find more effective.
JENNA
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