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Organic Sodium Bentonite Clay Powder - Cosmetic Montmorillonite Organic Bentonite Clay is used commonly as a cosmetic for skin but can also be used as an animal feed additive, Pet Litter, Soil Improver or a clarifying agent. It is highly absorbent and contains high numbers of negatively charged electrons which behave almost like a magnet when exposed to water and draw out positively charged electrons present in some toxins from the skin. It can also be known as Montmorillonite or Sodium Bentonite. Features. A light beige/ off white colouring. Powdered form. No additives. Sourced from a natural deposit in Australia. No chemical or heat processing. Bentonite Clay is popular in the cosmetic industry and can be used as a cosmetic mask on the skin by mixing with water to create a thick paste. Avoid contact of the powder with the eyes, if contact is made flush eyes with low pressure water for 15 minutes. If irritation persists seek medical advice. Package Includes. Organic Bentonite Clay Powder in resealable bag. Pack Sizes: , 400g , 1Kg , 2Kg , 5Kg , 10Kg, 20Kg. Product ID: 1G_ORGANIC_BENTONITE_CLAY_POWDER. Grow To Mobile
Green French Clay A conditioning and nourishing clay for all skin types. Green French Clay is especially useful in formulas for sebum control. Great for face and body masks. Green French Clay has a mixed mineral origin: Kaolinite or kaolin clays can be coloured if the surrounding soil is rich in minerals. Some of these minerals have beneficial properties for the skin while others don't so much. All Kaolinites are reasonably good drawing agents as they pull toxins from the skin. Kaolin is often used as a base for clay masks due to it being well tolerated by most people. Illite is a mica type mineral occurring in argillaceous sediments with Illite being a general term for the clay minerals from this type of sediment. Argillaceous minerals appear silver-like due to their fine grain structure and trace metal constituent. Montmorillonite is a very soft phyllosilicate (silicate minerals making up 90% of the crust of the earth based on silicone and oxygen) that forms in microscopic crystals. The name Montmorillonite is a French name as it is named after a place where the clay was made famous. It is a smectite clay - smectite refers to the way the crystal sheets of the clay hold together. These clays are cationic and have a cationic exchange capacity due to the Magnesium and Aluminium in the structure. These clays swell in water and can be used to thicken and stabilise emulsions. Group: Clays. Alternative Names: Clays. CAS No. 12173-60-3 [PCPC; … New Directions Australia
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Yellow Australian Clay Yellow Australian Clay is great for gently exfoliating & cleansing your skin, toning & strengthening connective tissues, stimulating blood circulation, drawing out toxins & superfluous fat, and hydrating, nourishing & feeding your skin, without leaving it feeling dry or tight. When using yellow clay add purified water or floral water, mix into a paste and apply to the face or body. Allow to dry, rinse it off, spray with floral water or toner, and use your favourite moisturiser to finish. Group: Clay. Alternative Names: Montmorillonite, Aqua, Quartz, Titanium Dioxide. CAS No. 1318-93-0, 7732-18-5, 14808-60-7, 13463-67-7. Pack Sizes: 100g, 500g, 1Kg, 5Kg, 20Kg, and above upon request. Product ID: CLAYYELLAUS. EINECS: 215-288-5, 231-791-2, 238-878-4, 236-675-5. New Directions Australia
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