MEJS Bentonite Clay 150g
GH₵35.00
"Bentonite Clay is composed of aged volcanic ash. The name comes from the largest known deposit of Bentonite Clay located in Fort Benton, Wyoming."*Food grade
Quantity
Benefits
"Bentonite clay carries a strong negative charge which bonds to the positive charge in many toxins. When it comes in contact with a toxin, chemical, or heavy metal, the clay will absorb the toxin and release it’s minerals for the body to use.
Bentonite clay is a common ingredient in detox and cleansing products.
- Detoxification
- Regenerates skin tissue
- Helps with acne (prevents breakouts and helps clear up blemishes)
- Minimizes pores
- Prevents blackheads
- Reduces appearance of scars
- Evens out skin tone
- Softens skin
Healing clays like Bentonite have a high concentration of minerals including silica, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and potassium.
Suggested Use
"Important Notes: Do not let healing clays like Bentonite come in to contact with anything metal, as this will reduce the effectiveness. I mix with water in a glass jar with a plastic lid by shaking well or using a plastic whisk. If you take it internally, do not take within an hour of food for best results and do not take within 2 hours of medications or supplements as it might reduce their effectiveness. Check with your doctor before using if you have any medical condition.
- On the Skin: Externally, I apply a paste of bentonite clay and water on any skin irritation like blemishes, insect bites, cuts, skin itching, or burns. I leave it on until it dries and wash off. This is said to be especially calming to skin itching from eczema, psoriasis, chicken pox, etc.
- Skin Poultice for Bites/Burns/Cuts/Stings: For more severe issues, I create a poultice by putting a thick layer of clay on the skin and applying a wet gauze or cloth over it. I wrap the area and leave the poultice on, changing every 2 hours.
- Face Mask: For smooth and healthy skin, I make a paste of bentonite and water and apply to my face as a mask (a similar mask is used in many spas). I leave on for 20 minutes and wash off. I typically do this once or twice a week.
- Detox Bath: I sometimes add about 1/4 cup of Bentonite Clay to a bath for a relaxing detox bath that softens skin.
- For Baby Powder: Plain Bentonite Clay makes a very soothing baby powder for use when there is infection or redness. It can also be made into a clay “mask” to help speed recovery in this area."
Ingredients
Bentonite Powder
Storage
Best stored in a cool dark place away from direct light or heat.
Keep all products out of reach of children.
Recipies & Directions
"If you have one of these pain points, try out this simple, DIY mask. For most people, especially those with a drier complexion, once a week is ample. For people with oilier complexions, you can experiment with more frequent applications.
DIY Bentonite Clay Mask
Ingredients
1 tsp. bentonite clay
1 tsp. water or apple cider vinegar (apple cider vinegar is more effective for blemishes)
Optional: A cup or bowl and a spoon for mixing (or just use your hands)
Directions:
- Mix together ingredients until they form a paste consistency. You can adjust to be thinner or thicker by adding more liquid or clay.
- Apply the bentonite clay mask to your face, avoiding the eye area.
- Leave mask on for roughly 15 minutes.
- Rinse the mask off with water. You may have to use a sponge or washcloth to get the sticky bits off.
Tip: If you have sensitive skin, make the mask thinner and leave on for a shorter time frame."