Pure Body Naturals Bentonite Clay Powder for DIY Detox Body & Face Mask, Pure Indian Healing Clay for Deep Pore Cleansing and Armpit Detox for Women, (8.0 oz)

$6.00

(9 customer reviews)
Pure Body Naturals Bentonite Clay Powder for DIY Detox Body & Face Mask, Pure Indian Healing Clay for Deep Pore Cleansing and Armpit Detox for Women, (8.0 oz) $6.00
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  • Contains (1) 8.0-ounce jar of Sodium Bentonite Powder, ideal for DIY clay masks as a pore cleaner, detox bath and underarm detox
  • Sodium Bentonite-Clay Powder is known for its ability to absorb and remove toxins, fight irritation, soothe redness, manage blackheads, prevent breakouts and shrink pores
  • Sodium Bentonite Clay draws in toxins through absorption. When it becomes wet, it works like a powerful sponge
  • As the healing clay absorbs impurities, it leaves behind sodium in its place. This sodium is a natural electrolyte, helping the body hydrate and rejuvenate
  • Our Sodium Bentonite Clay Powder is 100% pure and sourced from the volcanic ash of Wyoming, USA

Additional information

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer

No

Product Dimensions

2 x 2 x 2 inches, 9.76 ounces

UPC

858416007027

Manufacturer

Pure Body Naturals

9 reviews for Pure Body Naturals Bentonite Clay Powder for DIY Detox Body & Face Mask, Pure Indian Healing Clay for Deep Pore Cleansing and Armpit Detox for Women, (8.0 oz)

  1. Chrissy

    Great quality I mix with apple cider vinegar and little water. Can use for many things, feet face and my favorite for those darn bug bites to help stop the itch! No smell from product and is effective.

  2. Marques Stewart

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     Pure Body Naturals Pure Bentonite Powder has become an essential part of my self-care routine, and I can’t help but express my love for this product. It’s an absolute gem, and here’s why.

    First and foremost, the versatility of this bentonite powder is outstanding. It serves multiple purposes, making it a valuable addition to my self-care regimen. Whether used as a detoxifying bath or a soothing facial mask, it consistently delivers results that I adore.

    As a DIY detox bath ingredient, it helps me unwind and rejuvenate, providing a sense of relaxation and detoxification that’s essential for self-care. The healing properties of Indian clay are well-documented, and this product lives up to the reputation.

    The 8.0 oz size is generous and ensures that I have an ample supply to last for multiple applications. It’s practical and cost-effective, which I appreciate.

    I particularly love how this product can be used for various skin concerns, such as burns, mastitis, inflamed, or chapped skin. Its versatility means that I don’t need multiple products to address different skin issues, which simplifies my self-care routine.

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  3. Nicka

    This had a good price and they said it was good to help pull toxins from the body so I thought I would also give this a try. The powder feels good and mixing was not difficult. Didnt over dry the skin when I used it and I didn’t get a bad reaction from it. So you might want to try it. Overall, I say it’s average in rating.

  4. ElleJay

    This works best when you use distilled water. At first I used tap water, and thought the clay smelled like clay dirt, like from the back yard. I learned that this is because the clay sucks up the minerals and all that and the clay basically is going to emit whatever the water supply contains, and because it is sucking up all these random things in the water, it actually makes the clay less effective, since there are all these other things leached into the clay. So I went to the store and got distilled water, and the difference was like night and day. The clay smelled like nothing, not the back yard, which was good, and the clay seemed to be able to work better. Also, some people complain about it being difficult to mix, because it is so messy. I thought so too at first, however, I then just realized, I just needed to alternate with adding small amounts of the clay with small amounts of water, and just keep adding clay and water, until I get the amount and consistency I want. Same as baking. You wouldn’t dump the entire amount of flour the recipe calls for with the entire amount of liquids in the bowl when you bake a cake. You would have a lumpy cake and flour all over your kitchen. Similar concept here. Also, I learned a super cool trick, that I saw online, if you want to make it in advance, if you have a container with a secured lid, (not metal) which you just add very small layers of clay alternated with the water, and then just put the lid on, and let it sit for 24 hours. Theoretically, the water will be absorbed into the clay, and you should have a nice even consistency clay. I tried this, and it pretty much worked, but had a few little dry clumps. Perhaps if I let it sit longer, it would not have needed any mixing, but that’s an option for people who don’t want to mix it, and willing to prepare it in advance. Also, some people complain it made their face red. Yea, it does that. but it’s supposed to, it’s all the red blood cells coming to the surface carrying oxygen, which means it should be healing your skin. It should go away in about 30 minutes to an hour though. Obviously you got a rash or something, then that’s probably not good. I read some horror story online about somebody leaving it on over night.. so yea, I would definitely not recommend doing that, especially on your whole face. Also, people need to be aware, that the clay is highly alkaline, which is why some people mix it with a little apple cider vinegar, as this makes the ph more neutral, so may be less harsh on your skin. Other than distilled water, or a little apple cider vinegar, or other acidic liquid like lemon juice or even Greek yogurt, to even out the ph levels, I also sometimes add a couple drops of tea tree oil or even coconut oil, to make it spread more smooth, but only a tiny bit, as I like to keep my clay pretty basic. if you are using it on an infected boil or painful ingrown hair, I read somewhere, you can mix it with high grade liquid colloidal silver, which supposedly works really well. Other than all the FYI’s I have learned while using this product, I think this stuff is great. It shrinks pimples, and makes my skin soft, and I have found that it can work on a plethera of skin issues, like helping healing wounds faster, or for removing ingrown hairs, especially if used as a clay poultice. When I run out, which will probably take a while, as a little goes a long way, I will definitely get more, as this stuff is pretty useful for all types of skin issues.

  5. Amazonya

    good product.

  6. Angel

    Great detox clay, no smell, detox my skin making feel refreshed renewed

  7. mamacat2u

    I am here to tell you that clumps be hang dang, it felt so awesome. I mixed twice as much as needed for my face and neck. I have sensitive skin and there were no harmful side effects. I feel like it made my face feel brighter, cleaner (for sure), and didn’t leave me feeling too dry; however, I do use Olay Regenerist facial moisturizer after about 30 minutes of taking the mask off, which I do with an automatic facial cleansing setup. I also dermaplane. I’m chasing the smooth as butter kind of skin. The quality of this product definitely helps, learning curves be danged!

    I will invest in tongue depressors for stirring next time and I’ll use warmer than warm water for mixing. Not at all disappointed in my maiden voyage tho 😊

  8. Hilary

    You get a decent amount for the price! I use either avc, water or a mix of the two! It leaves your skin feeling refreshed and smooth! You always want to mix with anything but metal!! This one is slightly hard to mix but just keep going it’ll get to the right consistency. Apply a thin layer and relax for 10-15 minutes, till it dries. Can sometimes leave face slightly red, but that goes away within a half hour, tingles when I use acv with it- I think it feels nice others maybe not- that doesn’t happen with water!

  9. Sierra Monique

    Love this item for heavy metal detox for my kids. Once my son got his 2nd bath with it he definitely started talking more and using more words. I am so happy this worked for him definitely give it a try.

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