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Bentonite Clay Powder Jar Food Grade Facial Mask Aztec Indian Healing Clay

Bentonite Clay Powder Jar Food Grade Facial Mask Aztec Indian Healing Clay

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Bentonite Clay Powder 1 lb. Jar
"Calcium & Sodium Bentonite Available"
100% Pure Natural
Indian Healing Clay Mask
 
 
 
✅ DEEP CLEANSING - Bentonite clay gently polishes and promotes skin exfoliating, absorbs excess oil and skin impurities for a smooth, soft silky look. It also helps improve acne prone skin and the appearance of dark spots.
 
✅ ANTI-AGING - Enjoy the amazing age defying qualities of this premier rejuvenating facial mask. Bentonite clay is commonly referred as Indian Healing Clay. It can help boost blood circulation beneath your skin, and oxygen circulation to your skin cells. This helps your skin heal and regenerate, improves collagen production, and gives it a brighter, more youthful appearance.
 
✅ FACE MASK - Once or twice a week, mix 1 tablespoon Bentonite Clay with 1 tablespoon or more of water or apple cider vinegar. Mix until you create a thick paste, then apply a thin layer to a clean face and neck. Avoiding sensitive areas and the eyes. Leave on for 10-20 minutes and rinse with warm water.
 
✅ DIY CRAFTS: Use for skin care routine such as mud masks, feet and bath soaks. Great for soap making and DIY crafts such as bath bombs, facials, hair masks, deodorant, armpit detox, etc.
 
✅ SOURCING - Extracted from an ancient deposit of weathered volcanic ash tuff in Wyoming USA.
 
Bentonite is an absorbent swelling clay consisting mostly of montmorillonite (a type of smectite) which can either be Sodium-montmorillonite or Calcium-montmorillonite. Sodium-montmorillonite has a considerably greater swelling capacity than Calcium-montmorillonite.
 
Bentonite usually forms from the weathering of volcanic ash in seawater, or by hydrothermal circulation through the porosity of volcanic ash beds, which converts (devitrification) the volcanic glass (obsidian, rhyolite, dacite) present in the ash into clay minerals. In the mineral alteration process, a large fraction (up to 40-50 wt.%) of amorphous silica is dissolved and leached away, leaving the bentonite deposit in place.
 
As a swelling clay, bentonite has the ability to absorb large quantities of water, which increases its volume by up to a factor of eight. This makes bentonite beds unsuitable for building and road construction. However, the swelling property is used to advantage in drilling mud and groundwater sealants. The montmorillonite smectite making up bentonite is an aluminium phyllosilicate mineral, which takes the form of microscopic platy grains. These give the clay a very large total surface area, making bentonite a valuable adsorbent. The plates also adhere to each other when wet. This gives the clay a cohesiveness that makes it useful as a binder and as an additive to improve the plasticity of kaolinite clay used for pottery.
 
 
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