Sacred Clay Masks

By

Michael King

With documentation from Dorman Cox, Ee Wah Kee, Inc. (article 14)

Rubbing a thin layer (1/8th inch or more) on the face and washing off after 10-20 minutes, tends to result in a noticeable softening of the skin. Some have mixed Sacred Clay with Coconut Oil and applied the mixture as a poultice with excellent anti-aging results. The oil prevents the drying out of the clay and has been left on as a facial for as long four hours with exceptional improvements in facial brightness and youthfulness! Well worth a try!

The gentleness of this clay on skin is characteristically different from other clays. Most other clays will dry and cling hard to the skin with its pulling action, resulting in a difficulty in getting it off along with excessive redness afterwards.

Not so with Sacred Clay. The weak van der Waals bonds in Sacred Clay result in an easy removal, very little, if any redness, and a softer, younger looking skin in a matter of minutes.

This clay works exceptionally well in health spas for facials, clay wraps, clay baths, and therapeutically for clay poultices.

Due to the presence of a high amount of silica, the skin regenerating properties stimulated by this clay is beyond remarkable. Read further to learn about other people’s experiences in this area.


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