
Clay is available in different colours and has a long tradition of
internal and external use in natural healing and medicine in many parts
of the world. Clay is a solid, fat and moist earth that can be red,
green, brown, grey, pink, yellow or white. Each type has its own properties,
which are determined by where it comes from and how deeply it is mined.
Our Clay comes from France, where it has been dried and ionised in
the sun. Clay is mixed with water or Herbal Infusions and other Active
ingredients in Creams, Bath and Hair products, Face Masks, Packs, etc.
Blending Clay with other ingredients
When we use Clay in a Recipe we should always sprinkle it over the
liquid. Leave it to soak in for 5-10 minutes and then whisk it together.
Clay disperses easily with water, but not with oil. In oil, clay feels
hard and grainy - almost like wet rough sand on the skin. For this
reason it is best use Clay in products that contain either only water,
Hydrolates, Infusions, etc. or products with water and fats together.
NB Don't use it in Ointments, Lip Balms, Massage Oils, etc.
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When and when not to add a Preservative
If you blend Clay with distilled water, a Hydrolate, Essential Oils,
or raw materials such as Aloe Vera, Glycerine or NFF Moisturiser, you
don't need a Preservative, you can keep it in a fridge and it will
last a few months. If however, you want to keep your product on the
shelf and sell it, you will have to add a Preservative. Similarly, if
you blend Clay with tap water or herbal infusions, or with something
fatty like Vitamin E Oil, Carotene or Vegetable Oils, then you will
need a Preservative.
Properties and effects of Clay
Clay is rich in minerals and active enzymes. Clay treatments stimulate
the circulation of blood and lymph, remove dead skin cells and absorb
dirt and other surface fats. They also tone and strengthen the connective
tissues. Clay stimulates blood circulation and draws toxins and superfluous
fat from the skin. It contracts and tones the skin and strengthens
the connective tissue. Clay is used for dirty and flaccid skin, acne,
for poor blood circulation and to soothe eczema and sunburn. The colour
in Green Clay comes from the 44.5% Silica content, which is the most
important mineral for the skin. Because of these many properties Clay
is very useful for treating the following conditions:
Acne and other skin problems, use the Green Clay in:
- Creams
- Cleansers
- Lotions
- Face Masks
- Baths
Poor blood and/or lymph circulation, use Clay appropriate to skin
type in:
Sunburn and general burn damage to skin, use Green Clay in:
- Creams
- Lotions
- Baths
- Face Masks
A blend of Green Clay, Aloe Vera, and Tea Tree and Lavender Essential
Oils is outstanding for all kinds of burns and irritated and sensitive
scalp. Use in:
- Body Packs*
- Shampoos
- Hair Packs
Personal hygiene – if you cannot use ordinary soap, use:
Clay
(appropriate to skin type) mixed with a little water and rub on skin
and body
For refreshing tired and "washed out" skin, use Clay appropriate
to skin type in:
For slack or loose skin, use Clay appropriate to skin type in:
- Creams
- Lotions
- Baths
- Face Masks
- Cleansing products
*Clay Masks are not only for the face, you can make
Clay Body Packs to stimulate blood and lymph circulation or to apply
to specific areas of the body in the case of different types of burns.
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Composition of Ionised Green Clay
- Silica 44.5%
- Water 25%
- Aluminium 13.5
- Calcium 5.5%
- Iron 4%
- Coal 3.5%
- Magnesium oxide 2%
- Potassium 1%
- Phosphorous 0.37%
- Sulphur 0.15%
- Sodium 0.04%
- Manganese 0.03%
- Zinc 0.03%
- Chlorine 0.01%
- Other substances 0.37%
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Recipes containing Clay
Foam Baths and Shampoos
For Foam Baths or Shampoos, add 5-10% Clay to your product.
- Simply sprinkle the Clay in and allow to settle.
- Always shake before use as the Clay sinks to the bottom.
Clay Face Masks…
Simple Face Mask
For a very simple Face Mask:
- Sprinkle your Clay of choice over equal amounts of water.
- Leave it to soak in for 5-10 minutes.
- Whisk it together.
- Optional - Stir in a small quantity of Essential Oils (1-10 drops
per 100ml).
NB: No heating required
Clay Mask for Sensitive Skin
(Makes 100ml)
Stage 1
- 20ml Chamomile Water
- 23ml Spring Water
- 12 drops Parabens / Preservative 12
- 50g Pink Clay
Stage 2
- 6ml Apricot Kernel Oil
- 1 drop Roman Chamomile Oil (optional)
Method:
Stage 1
- Mix the Chamomile Water, Spring Water and Preservative together.
- Sprinkle the Clay over this liquid mixture.
- Leave it to soak in for 5-10 minutes.
- Whisk it together.
Stage 2
- Stir in the Vegetable and Essential Oils.
- Spoon into a jar or tub and label.
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Cleansing Gel with Clay...
Here Xanthan Gum and water provide the framework, which together create
a Skin Gel. To this can be added the Clay, [Paraben] Preservatives and
any other ingredients if applicable.
[NB! The Clay must be sprinkled into the water. Allow it to settle
without disturbing it. The Xanthan Gum is beaten in vigorously at Stage
1.
In Stage 2 the Essential Oils are added while stirring carefully.
These Gels are sufficiently liquid to be stored in bottles. If you wish
to make thicker Gels to keep in jars, add an additional 0.5g Xanthan
Gum to your Recipe.]
Cleansing Gel with Clay
(Makes 100ml)
Stage 1
- 94ml Orange Flower Water
- 5g Green Clay
- 12 drops Parabens /Preservative 12
- 1g Xanthan Gum
Stage 2
- 3 drops Lemon Essential Oil
- 2 drops Clary Sage Essential Oil
Method:
Stage 1
- Sprinkle the Clay over the Orange Flower Water.
- Leave it to soak in for 5-10 minutes.
- Add the Preservative and whisk it together with the Clay and Flower
Water.
- Beat the Xanthan Gum vigorously into this mixture.
Stage 2
- Stir in Essential Oils carefully until it is evenly distributed in
the Gel.
- Spoon into a jar or bottle and label.
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These are just some ideas for Clay
Recipes - they were taken from Starter Pack 5: "How to Make
Your own Natural Face Masks" and Recipe Brochure 9: "Skin
Cleansers".
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