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AZTEK AZTEC SECRET INDIAN Healing Clay Deep Pore Cleansing Face Care 1 Pound

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  • UPC: 601825513548
  • 1000 Units in Stock
  • Location:Tarzana, California
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Aztec secret works Indian healing clay clays have been used for centuries to beautify and refresh when used as a facial mask. Cleopatra used clay from the Nile River and the Arabian Desert over 1800 years ago, as part of her beauty ritual. German and roman spas have been using clay packs and treatments in the spas they built 4,000 years ago.<br>Many of these spas still exist and use clay even today. Pliney the elder devoted an entire chapter of his natural history" to the many uses of clay for pimples, black heads and skin tightening. Many famous naturopaths, such as kuhn, just and kneipp have contributed to the revival of the uses of clay through their natural treatments for arthritus and skin ailments. Aztec Indian healing clay a brief history - the world’s most powerful facial the use of clay with apple cider vinegar can be dated back to the southern French priest of the16th century, kneipp, and his natural treatments using clay packs and poultices. Throughout history the use of clay, specifically green clay or bentonite, is well documented.<br>Aztec secret Indian healing clay is bentonite clay from Death Valley, California, where it is sun- dried for up to six months in temperatures that sometimes reach 134 degrees. Facials, acne, body wraps, clay baths, foot soaks, chilled clay for knee packs and insect bites. Enjoy the benefits of clay in your own home. Beautify and refresh.<br>Suggested Use<br>Mix healing clay with equal parts of raw apple cider vinegar and/or water. Best to use a non-metal bowl and utensil. Stir the mixture well, until it is a smooth paste. Add more clay or liquid as needed. Apply 1/4 to 1/2 inch layer to the face or other area. Let it dry for 5-10 min. for delicate skin and 15-20 min. for normal skin. You will feel a pulling and tightening sensation.<br>Remove clay by washing with warm water. Slight redness of the skin is normal and will disappear in about 30 min.<br>How to use Aztec Clay Mask:<br>1. Mix together equal parts Aztec clay and apple cider vinegar. In a medium-sized bowl, mix equal parts of Aztec Clay and apple cider vinegar. The acidity of the vinegar will help to soften and exfoliate the skin while the clay removes oil. If you don't like the smell of apple cider vinegar, use an equal amount of water to make the mixture instead.<br>2. Apply the mixture to your face for 15 to 20 minutes. Use your fingers or a clean cloth to apply the clay mixture to your face. Apply a layer that is between 1/8 and 1/4 an inch (approximately 0.5 cm) thick. Be careful to avoid getting the mixture in your eyes.<br>3. Let the mask dry. If you have normal skin, allow the mask to dry for between fifteen and twenty minutes. If you have sensitive skin, let the mask dry on your skin for only five minutes. Watch the time carefully or set an alarm to mark the exact time.<br>As the mask dries, you will feel a tightening sensation on your skin<br>4. Wash the mask off gently. Splash a small amount of warm water onto your face and rub it in circular motions to re-wet the mask. Once the mask is moist again, rinse it off without soap or facial cleanser. Take your time to avoid scrubbing or irritating your skin while removing the mask.<br>5. Dry and moisturize your skin. Dab your face dry with a clean towel. Let your skin rest for a few minutes, or until any redness goes away. Apply a light moisturizer to your skin.<br>Use the mask no more than once a week. Overuse of bentonite clay on the skin can be drying or cause irritation. Use an Aztec clay face mask no more than once a week<br>Applying an Aztec Clay Hair Mask<br>1.<br>Mix together Aztec clay, warm water, and oil.<br>In a medium-sized bowl, combine equal parts of Aztec clay and warm water. For every tablespoon (0.75 oz.) of this mixture,             add 2/3 of a tablespoon (0.5 oz.) of either grapeseed oil or sweet almond oil. Mix the ingredients together thoroughly.<br>2.<br>Apply the mixture to clean, towel-dried hair.<br>After shampooing your hair, towel dry it. Apply a generous amount of the mixture to your hair strand by strand. Be sure                   that your hair is entirely covered.<br>3.<br>Let your hair sit for about an hour.<br>After applying the mask to all of your hair, let it dry for between 45 minutes and an hour. A tightening sensation on your scalp is       normal. Despite how drying the mask might feel, it will actually boost your hair's moisture<br>4.<br>Rinse and condition your hair.<br>Rinse your hair thoroughly with warm water. Be sure to remove all of the clay from your hair and scalp. Apply a rich    conditioner to your hair. Rinse and d