The Magic of Mud: Beauty’s Best Kept Dirty Little Secret
Formed in the earth over hundreds of years, from minerals, plant life and animals, the many therapeutic skin benefits of clay have long been observed in many cultures. Rich in beautifying minerals including calcium, magnesium, silica, sodium, copper, iron and potassium and other skin- loving components, clay promotes improved integrity of the skin in conjunction with detoxifying abilities, nutritive qualities, and microbial balancing properties. Regular facials with clay can rid the skin of toxins and stimulate circulation and dermal regeneration for a healthy glow. Best of all clay is natural and a good quality clay mask should be as kind to the planet as it is to your skin.
What are the Beauty Benefits of Clay?
There is a natural clay mask for every skin type and concern, so what are the skin loving benefits you can expect from this super soil.
Anti-bacterial and detoxifying: Helps draw out impurities and toxicity from the surface of the skin, absorbing oils and other impurities that can clog pores, leaving your skin clear and purified.
Regulates sebum: Oily skin often results from imbalance, particularly when our immune systems are over-activated from infection, autoimmunity, stress or toxic overload. A clay mask can “soak” up excess sebum. Applying an organic, plant-based moisturiser to restore some good oil to the skin barrier will help promote balance and reduce further sebum overproduction.
Softer, Smoother & Glowing Skin: loaded with a very important beautifying nutrient known as silica, clay can also support healthy, strong connective tissue. Increasing density of collagen fibres by promoting collagen synthesis, silica leads to youthful looking skin, reduces wrinkles and fine lines and makes your skin velvety soft and smooth.
Rejuvenates & Regenerates the Skin: promoting blood circulation within the dermis has been shown to be a benefit of bentonite clay. Blood flow encourages increased healing and regeneration of the skin tissue.
Calming: While the anti-bacterial and detoxifying benefits help calm toxin laden and irritated skin, our favourite part of this dirty indulgence is just how easy clay masks are for self-care. From a quick pep-me-up to a decadent spa like experience clay masks lend themselves to the perfect at home ritual teamed with some well-deserved relaxing me time.
Which Clay is for Me?
There are several types of therapeutic clays used in facial masks, with the most common clays providing the greatest skin benefits. Understanding how each type of clay performs and matching to your skin type and needs is essential to selecting the best clay for your unique masking experience.
Bentonite Clay: this highly detoxifying clay absorbs and draw out impurities from the skin and promotes blood circulation to the surface of the skin. One of the best clays for healing but can be drying, so ensure to follow with a hydrating natural serum and balm. Not recommended for sensitive skin.
Rhassoul Clay: this ancient Moroccan, mineral-rich clay is great for both the skin and hair. It is a powerful detoxifying agent, the perfect magnet for drawing out toxins and other impurities, particularly beneficial for oily and acne prone skin. Rhassoul is gentle and won’t dry skin out. High concentrations of silica and a unique mineral makeup improves the texture and softness of skin.
Kaolin Clay: white kaolin clay is the gentlest for mild exfoliation and is great for sensitive skin. With other varieties of Kaolin such as yellow and red, the ability to absorb toxins increases as the hues deepen. Pink Kaolin is essentially a mix between white and red, making it the perfect “in-between” clay for average skin types. If your skin can handle it, Red Kaolin has the most circulation-boosting benefits, which will help brighten your skin tone.