Indian Sandalwood is known to nourish the skin, improve the elasticity of skin and even out skin tone thus making the skin appear bright and youthful. Its oil-absorbing properties helps clean acne prone skin. Its hypoallergenic and can be safely used by all including sensitive skin types.
This brightening clay mask from Refresh Botanicals comes with Indian Sandalwood and Canadian Glacial Clay. It is specifically formulated for acne prone skin. Suitable for use as face and body clay mask, wrap, scrub and mineral bath and brings radiance to your skin with its significant skin brightening, anti-aging, anti-inflammatory, gentle detoxifying properties.
This detoxifying and deep cleansing clay is suitable for use on skin and hair. It can be used as facial mask, body wraps, body & foot scrub and mineral bath.
Fuller's Earth (Indian Clay), Sea Silt (Glacial Clay), Santalum album (Sandalwood).
Using a non-metal bowl, mix Magical Mask with either Rose Water or tap water to create a thick paste. Apply to the face or other target area, avoiding eyes or sensitive areas. Allow it to dry for 5-10 mins for sensitive skin and 15-20 mins for normal skin. You might feel a pulling and tightening sensation. Rinse with lukewarm water, pat the area dry.
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