DIY FACE MASK FOR ACNE

Clay masks have been a go-to for me for years, and this DIY face mask for acne is my favorite spin on a classic. With this French green clay mask recipe, you can achieve clearer skin and tighter pores effortlessly!

IS FRENCH GREEN CLAY GOOD FOR YOUR SKIN?

French green clay is a powerhouse for detoxifying and revitalizing the skin, making it a popular choice for face masks.

Benefits of French Green Clay Masks:

  • Absorbs and removes acne-causing toxins
  • Revitalizes and refreshes the skin
  • Promotes natural healing
  • Provides gentle exfoliation

These qualities make it an excellent option for oily and acne-prone skin.

What sets French green clay apart is its ability to deeply clean pores by pulling out dirt, oil, and other impurities. Plus, it helps shrink the appearance of pores, giving your skin a smoother, more refined look.

FRENCH GREEN CLAY VS. BENTONITE CLAY

While bentonite clay is also great for detoxifying, it can be harsher on sensitive or delicate facial skin. French green clay offers a gentler alternative that still delivers effective cleansing and purifying benefits, making it a better choice for many skin types.

INGREDIENTS

  • 6 tbsp Aloe vera gel
  • 6 tbsp French green clay
  • 6 tbsp White kaolin clay
  • 1 tsp Dried lavender flowers
  • 1 tsp Powdered St. John’s Wort
  • 12 drops Lavender essential oil
  • 12 drops Natural preservative (optional)

INSTRUCTIONS

  • Combine the clays and aloe vera gel in a bowl, mixing thoroughly until smooth.
  • Stir in the powdered herbs, essential oil, and preservative (if using). Mix until fully incorporated.
  • Use immediately, or transfer to a glass jar with a lid for storage and future use.

CONCLUSION

In conclusion, DIY face masks offer a natural and cost-effective solution for managing acne. By utilizing readily available ingredients like honey, turmeric, and tea tree oil, you can create potent skincare treatments tailored to your specific needs. However, it’s important to remember that while these masks can be beneficial, they may not work for everyone.

DIY LAVENDER CLAY FACE MASK

Clay masks are often tailored for oily skin due to their oil-absorbing properties, but this Lavender Clay Face Mask is specially designed for dry and sensitive skin. Despite the ingredient list, it’s surprisingly simple to create! The process of blending clay, water, and oil into a luxurious mask is both satisfying and rewarding.

This recipe features a rich combination of argan and avocado oils to deeply moisturize the skin. Argan oil, celebrated for its nourishing qualities, is packed with vitamins A and E. To achieve its smooth, creamy, lotion-like texture, the oils and distilled water are combined with Polawax Emulsifying Wax and BTMS-50 Conditioning Wax. These emulsifiers ensure a stable blend, preventing the oil and water from separating.

INGREDIENTS

  • Four 8 oz. Short Bail Jars
  • 21.4 oz. Distilled Water
  • 1 oz. Argan Oil
  • 1.3 oz. Avocado Oil
  • 1 oz. Polawax Emulsifying Wax
  • 0.8 oz. BTMS-50 Conditioning Wax
  • 3.5 oz. Kaolin Clay
  • 1 oz. Purple Brazilian Clay
  • 2 mL Lavender 40/42 Essential Oil
  • 0.5 oz. Evening Primrose Extract
  • 0.2 oz. Optiphen

INSTRUCTIONS

Prepare Equipment: Disinfect all utensils, including mixing containers, a stick blender, spoons, and spatulas, by dipping them in a 5% bleach water solution and letting them dry. This step ensures your tools are free from bacteria and microbes, creating a safe environment for your mask.

Prepare the Clays: Measure 3.5 oz. of kaolin clay and 1 oz. of purple Brazilian clay. You can combine them in one container or keep them separate for individual addition later.

Heat the Oils and Waxes: In a heat-safe container, combine avocado oil, argan oil, Polawax, and BTMS-50. Heat the mixture in the microwave in 30-60 second bursts until the waxes are fully melted. Handle carefully, as the container will be hot. Set aside.

Heat the Water: In a separate large container, heat the distilled water to 160-170°F using a microwave or stovetop. Recheck the water volume after heating, as some may evaporate, and top it up to ensure you have exactly 21.4 oz.

Combine Water and Oils: Ensure the oil and wax mixture and the heated water are between 160-180°F. If the oils have cooled, reheat them. Place the stick blender into the water and burp it to release air bubbles. Pour the melted oil mixture into the water, scraping the container to include all ingredients. Pulse the stick blender until the mixture turns milky, indicating emulsification. Blend for about a minute.

Add the Clays: Gradually add spoonfuls of kaolin clay (or the kaolin and purple Brazilian clay mix), pulsing the stick blender after each addition. Continue until all the clay is fully incorporated. Blend for 1-2 minutes, scraping down the sides of the container to ensure an even mix.

Cool and Add Preservatives: Once the mixture cools to 130-140°F, add the Optiphen, Lavender 40/42 Essential Oil, and evening primrose extract. Stick blend thoroughly, remembering to burp the blender, until all ingredients are well mixed.

Final Blend: If not yet added, incorporate the purple Brazilian clay and blend until the texture is smooth and uniform. Continue blending for a few more minutes to ensure full emulsification.

Fill and Cool: Pour the mixture into the bail jars. If bubbles form on the surface, spritz with 99% isopropyl alcohol. Leave the jars uncovered to cool for several hours, allowing the mask to set into a thick, lotion-like consistency. A slight skin may form on the surface as it dries.

USAGE INSTRUCTIONS

Apply a medium layer to clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area. Let the mask sit for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with warm water. Washing afterward is optional. For dry skin, limit use to once per week.