Mined in the nature reserve of the village of Saint-Pollean in the Auvergne region of south-central France.
It is the most used type of clay in the world. Green-illite is a type of clay with very high purity.
As a facial pack, hair and scalp pack, hand pack for hands and nails, bodypack for the whole body. In the pack after sunburn. It is also suitable for bathing and foot baths.
It has very good absorbency, adsorption and ion exchange properties. Green illite can also be used for animals.
In Europe, it is favored for the absorption of waste products, excretion of impurities, trauma and swelling.
Aroma French clay is a 100% natural clay with a very high degree of purity.
The particles are fine and work without damaging your skin.
It can be used as a facial pack, a hair and scalp pack, a bodypack for the whole body, and a hand pack for hands and nails.
Five types of clay can be used according to your preference, and it expands the enjoyment of the bath as a clay bath or foot bath salt.
It is also possible to make an original lotion as a powder or by combining it with herbal water or purified water.
《Features of this clay》
・Recommended for normal skin, oily skin, and strong skin
・ Clay has excellent ability to absorb dirt from the skin and is often used for care purposes in Europe
・ Clay loved all over the world that cleanly removes dirt from pores and covers sunburn measures
・Skin type: Healthy skin
・Hair and scalp type: Oily / Normal
・Appearance: Pale green powder
・Humidity: 3~6%
・pH: 8~9
・Place of origin: Saint-Pollyant, south-central France
・Mineral composition: Illite approx. 40-60% / Kaolinite approx. 15-20% / Montmorionite approx. 10-15% / Calcite approx. 3-10% or less
《Example of use》
Beauty packs (facial packs), hair beauty packs, and hand care (nails that break quickly to make the nails stronger).
Suitable for foot baths and clay baths (bath salts). It can also be used for animals.
《Optimal amount of water when making paste》
For packs and compresses→ 30 g of water per 50 g of clay (60% moisture)
For face wash and emvelopment→ 37.5 g of water per 50 g of clay (75% moisture)