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Aztec secret Indian Healing Clay 1lb

12,950.00

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. It is used for 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.
History of Aztec secret
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. 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, blackheads 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 arthritis and skin ailments. Aztec Indian healing clay a brief history – the world’s most powerful facial that uses clay with apple cider vinegar can be dated back to the southern French priest of the 16th 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.

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  • World’s most powerful facial
  • Deep pore cleaning with 100% natural calcium bentonite clay
  • World’s most powerful facial formula
  • Deep pore cleaning
  • 100% natural calcium bentonite clay
  • Does not contain: Additives, fragrances, animal products
  • Use for acne and blemishes. Use it once per week

 

What You’ll Need:

  • a plastic or glass bowl

  • a plastic, wooden, or rubber stirring utensil

  • 1/2 cup (or 4oz) of bentonite cay

  • 1 tablespoon of coconut oil

  • 1 tablespoon of castor oil

  • 1 tablespoon of sweet almond oil

  • 6 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar (unfiltered, with mother)

  • 3 tablespoons of water

Directions

  1. Add the clay first, then the oils, in your mixing bowl. You can begin stirring if you like, or leave it all until the very end (I prefer to stir after everything is all in). Next, add your 6 tablespoons of apple cider vinegar. Allow it to aerate and foam for 10-15 seconds before adding in the water. The reaction between the clay and apple cider vinegar is essential to avoiding a lumpy mix. After the mixture has foamed for a few seconds, add your 3 tablespoons of water.
  2. Stir everything together vigorously, until you have a smooth, minimally lumpy mixture that is roughly the consistency of Greek yogurt.
  3. Apply the mask to clean, damp or wet hair from root to end. To ensure even coverage, work in small sections. If your hair begins to dry while applying the mask, keep a spray bottle nearby to spritz and keep the hair damp, but not dripping wet. After you’ve completely coated your hair with the mask, cover it with a plastic cap, saran wrap, or plastic bag for 20-30 minutes. You can use a hooded dryer or steamer for extra penetration, or just let the heat from your head do all the work.

After your mask

When you’re ready to rinse, I highly recommend hopping in the shower. It will be incredibly difficult to get the clay out under the power of a sink faucet alone. Trust me, you don’t want leftover clay in your curls. You’ll look like you lost a fight with a bag of flour when it dries.

Once the clay is 80-90% rinsed out, follow up with a conditioner of choice. It doesn’t have to be a deep conditioner, your favorite, regular, conditioner will do.

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