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Bentonite Clay Powder

Regular price $5.95 USD
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Bentonite Clay Powder

Bentonite clay is a naturally occurring mineral clay formed from volcanic ash and valued for its smooth texture and versatility. When mixed with liquids, the fine powder creates a silky paste, making it a popular ingredient in cosmetic, apothecary, and DIY projects.

Traditionally used in skincare and body care formulations, bentonite clay is commonly incorporated into face masks, bath blends, soaps, and poultice-style preparations for external use. Its neutral appearance and easy blending qualities make it a staple ingredient for makers and crafters.

This bentonite clay powder is finely milled for ease of use and consistency, making it well suited for cosmetic formulations, apothecary projects, and educational applications.

Often paired with dried flowers like chamomile or roses or other botanical powders in DIY skincare and apothecary projects.

🪨 PRODUCT DETAILS

  • Texture: Fine powder

  • Color: Light gray to beige

  • Origin: Naturally occurring mineral clay

  • Common uses: Face masks, bath blends, soaps, body care

  • Ideal for: Cosmetic making, apothecary projects, DIY use

🧴 WAYS TO WORK WITH BENTONITE CLAY

  • Mix with water or floral hydrosols for face masks

  • Add to bath blends or body treatments

  • Use in soap or skincare formulations

  • Incorporate into apothecary or craft projects

⚠️ IMPORTANT NOTE

For external use only. Not intended for internal use or consumption.

📦 STORAGE & CARE

Store in a cool, dry place with the container tightly sealed. Avoid introducing moisture into the container.

Sold as a cosmetic and apothecary ingredient. Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.

Shipping & Returns

Please allow 1-3 days for processing. Once shipped your order should arrive within 2-8 business days.

Care Instructions

*NOT TO BE INGESTED

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