A botanical clay mask that combines the cleansing power of Moroccan lava clay (gasul) with the power of Ayurvedic plants to bring out the natural glow of the skin. It removes accumulated toxins, reduces redness and inflammation, and improves the roughness and tone of the skin surface.
Ayurveda believes that "human beings can become beautiful with their natural healing power," and places particular emphasis on the care of taking away rather than the care of giving. The herbal powder of the three major fruits of Ayurveda (Amalaki, Bihitaki and Haritaki) is highly detoxifying, cleanses away skin problems and brightens dull skin. Rough skin and inflammation caused by an excess of fire energy called pitta are neutralized and soothed by mangista (red root). Anantamur (hemidesmus injix root) cools excess pitta, reduces redness and sun spots, and also reduces itching and eczema. In addition, Guduchi (Chinospora cordiforia leaf), which is called "nectar of the gods", has antibacterial properties, strengthens immunity and prepares the skin to be less prone to trouble.
The Power of Minerals and Herbs
Moroccan Lava Clay (Gasol): Moroccan lava clay has natural cleansing properties and gently removes dirt and excess sebum from the skin. Rich minerals such as magnesium, silica, potassium, and calcium condition the skin, making it soft and shiny.
Damask rose flowers: heal the skin, soothe redness and irritation, and uplift the mood.
Usage
Place 1 teaspoon of botanical clay mask in a blessing bowl and add a little water to form a loose paste. Add plenty of organic honey for an even more luxurious mask. Mix with a clay mask brush, apply around the eyes, and rinse with warm water after 5-10 minutes.