Normal skin - 150g
Red clay, composed of minerals and other nutritious elements. It is suitable for all skin types for a glowing & radiance care. The BEROÏA red clay is certified Cosmos Natural and is extracted from a quarry located in Auvergne, France.
Made in France
Red clay is a single-ingredient powder for making your own mask at home. It's a 100% natural & economical skincare option!
As a face mask / body wrap, red clay restores radiance to the complexion and leaves the skin purified after use, thanks to its high iron oxide content! Your skin regains freshness & softness! Its natural red color helps to bring brightness to dull complexions.
BEROÏA red clay can also be used as a hair mask / shampoo to absorb excess sebum. Hair regains volume & shine!
For a face mask: Mix the BEROÏA red clay with BEROÏA Damascus rose hydrolat / orange blossom hydrolat to obtain a thick paste. Spread the mask with brush / finger on your face. Leave the mask on for 5-10 minutes & clean it with water before it dries.
Remember to moisturize your skin with BEROÏA face cream for final hydration!
For a hair mask: Apply the mask by hand / with a brush to the scalp and roots with a generous amount. Leave the mask on for 10-15 minutes & clean it with water before it dries completely. Followed by cleaning your hair with BEROÏA shampoo / aleppo soap!
Do not use metal utensils for making your masks, as they can neutralize some properties of the clay. Use ceramic, wooden, or reusable plastic utensils.
The result is the best to mix the clay with BEROÏA orange blossom hydrolat for its soothing properties. If you want it to be more nourishing, add a few drops of BEROÏA sweet almond oil to your mask!
ILLITE, (CLAY)
100% of the total is of natural origin. Cosmos Natural certified by Ecocert Greenlife according to the Cosmos standard available on http://cosmos.ecocert.com
Red clay has a rich history of meaning that dates back to ancient Egypt. It has been appreciated for millennia for its many properties, whether for the skin or for the hair. The first woman to be seduced by this colored clay was Cleopatra, the famous queen of Egypt.