This all-natural ingredient filled with essential minerals, can be used as a cleanser, exfoliator. Kaolin clay is considered to be one of the gentlest facial clays. It has kaolinite, a mineral that consists of layered silicate. Kaolin clay is suitable for almost all types of skin, especially sensitive skin. It absorbs extra oil from your skin’s surface, thereby keeping your pores unclogged. It only controls the excess sebum production on your skin surface and does not affect its natural oil level. Natural cleansing properties that can remove dirt and impurities from your skin pores that lead to acne breakouts. It is gentle to use on your skin and cleans your skin without making it dry and dull. It's also an excellent exfoliator. It can remove even the tiniest quantities of dirt, pollutants and bacteria from your skin, keeping your acne problems at bay. It has mild healing properties that help to soothe any type of irritation and redness on your skin. It also stimulates your skin cells and makes your skin tone even. Can You Use Kaolin Clay Regularly? Many people believe that all kinds of clay make your skin dry. But that’s a myth. Kaolin clay doesn’t dry out your skin. In fact, it has a great ability to maintain the natural pH level of your skin. So, in case you are looking for a solution for your excessive oily skin and acne issues, you can use kaolin clay regularly. But to keep your skin hydrated, never miss out using a moisturizer. However, if you have dry or normal skin, it is recommended to use Kaolin clay masks only once or twice a week. Green Tea. According to research, the polyphenols in green tea, when applied to the skin, help reduce sebum secretion, which can lead to acne. The antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial properties in green tea may make it an effective treatment for acne and oily skin. Green tea contains several vitamins, including vitamin E, which is known for its ability to nourish and hydrate the skin. Net Weight 100g.


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