Black clay is a unique product. In the cosmetology field, this tool has been considered indispensable for several centuries, since black clay successfully fights against such manifestations as dysfunction of the sebaceous glands and enlarged pores on the face, removes traces and noticeably smoothes scars from acne, acne and abscesses, cleanses the skin T- areas from comedones (blackheads), disinfects, eliminates oily sheen, dries slightly, gives a rested, fresh look to aging skin.
Black clay is a unique natural adsorbent that helps to gently cleanse the skin, and its mineral complex has antiseptic, cleansing, anti-inflammatory and regenerating properties. Minerals of black clay have a beneficial effect on all skin types, but this type of clay is especially effective for the care of oily and problem skin.
Mint
The main raw material of mint is leaves. They contain an essential oil consisting of menthol and its esters, tannins, carotene and trace elements (copper, manganese, strontium). Peppermint has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties, normalizes metabolism due to local irritating effect. Peppermint extract is found in many skin care products. Thanks to its cleansing effect, mint extract helps to improve the condition of acne-prone skin.
Celandine
Quickly tightens minor skin lesions (cracks, cuts, scratches).
How to use: Cosmetic masks. Dissolve the clay in warm water in a 1: 1 ratio in a non-metallic container, and stir with a wooden stick or fingers, bring to the consistency of sour cream. Apply a thin layer on a cleansed face, massage with fingertips moistened with water for 2-3 minutes. After 10-15 minutes, rinse with warm water and apply a nourishing cream. Use 2-3 times a week.
Hair and scalp care. Add egg yolk to the mixture prepared in accordance with paragraph 1. Rub into the scalp, put on a warming cap for 15-20 minutes, then rinse with warm water. In folk medicine, blue clay is used as a very effective baldness remedy. To do this, it is diluted in a small amount of warm water and applied to the scalp, rubbing into the hair roots for 15 minutes, 3 times a week.
Local baths. Dilute clay in warm water at the rate of 1 tablespoon of dry powder per 1 liter of water. Dip your hands (feet) into clay water for 20-30 minutes.
Taking a bath. Dilute 100-200 g of powder in a warm bath, take a bath for 10 minutes to half an hour.
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