Clays are excellent allies for the health of our skin, especially for those looking for a natural treatment full of benefits in a single element. Let’s get to know a little about green clay, with the help of dermatologist Aline Somacal (CRM 25661/RQE 18026).
Green clay: what is it for?
Green clay has a large amount of minerals that act in detoxification, cleaning and balance of oil in the skin. Therefore, it is suitable for the face, scalp and body. See below the benefits of green clay for each of these uses:
6 benefits of green clay
- Control of oiliness and pimples: “because it is rich in silicon and zinc, which are substances that control oiliness, they are indicated in the form of face masks to control oiliness, blackheads, pimples and open pores on the face”, says the dermatologist.
- Reduces dark circles: as it is a detoxifying substance, green clay works to improve the vascularization of this part of the face, in addition to having a lifting effect that helps to remove the appearance of dark circles and bags.
- Cellulite treatment: due to its anti-inflammatory and decongestant effect, clay reduces fluid retention, promoting an improvement in the appearance of cellulite on the skin. According to the dermatologist, clay is often used in spas and aesthetic clinics as an aid in the fight against sagging and cellulite.
- Cleanses and moisturizes the scalp: according to Dr. Aline, green clay can be a great ally in the control of seborrhea and dandruff, promoting a cleansing of the scalp, acting as a tonic and astringent for the hair.
- Skin whitening: its minerals act in cell regeneration, promoting a more uniform complexion, helping to soften skin blemishes. The result may take a few weeks or months, but it’s a great natural alternative for anyone looking to lighten and reduce skin blemishes.
- Reduces measurements: green clay stimulates the lymphatic system, which helps to eliminate toxins. Therefore, it can also be used on the belly for those who want a little help in reducing measurements.
Green clay is a complete substance for those who want a beauty session, economical and without leaving home. Learn how to prepare clay the easy way and how to use it.
How to prepare green clay?
- Separate a glass or ceramic container (avoid plastics and metals);
- Add the powdered clay and water (1 measure of water to 2 of clay);
- Stir with a spatula until it acquires a pasty consistency.
If you want to enhance the effect of the green clay mask, making it even more beneficial, you can add essential or vegetable oils to the mix, depending on your preference or objective.
How to use green clay
Dermatologist Aline advises that clay applications can be done once a week and the mask can stay in contact with the skin for around 20 minutes. Another important point highlighted by the doctor is the care not to exaggerate the amount and frequency, as a rebound effect can occur: the skin dries out too much and produces even more sebum and oil.
Green clay in the body
- Apply the prepared mixture to the desired place;
- Wait until it is dry and firm;
- Then just wash it off with water.
Usage Tips: Be careful not to exceed the usage time (from 20 to 30 minutes), depending on the region applied. You can apply once a week or every 15 days.
green clay on the face
- With a spatula or brush, apply a thin layer over the face;
- Avoid getting around the eyes and mouth;
- After drying, wash with water.
Usage Tips: 20 minutes is the maximum time for green clay face masks. A tip is to use moisturizing creams after completion. Night is the ideal time to use green clay on your face.
green clay in the belly
- Use the clay in the abdominal region, spreading well throughout the area;
- Wrap the applied site with plastic film;
- Wait for the clay to dry well, then just wash everything with cold water.
Usage tips: in this case, you can let the clay act for a longer time, between 30 to 45 minutes is enough. Moisturizing and massaging the area after finishing the green clay mask can enhance its effect.
green clay in hair
- The easiest way to apply clay to hair is with a brush;
- With dry hair, spread throughout the scalp area;
- Wait for the clay to dry and then wash your hair with warm water.
Tips for use: a tip is to mix a moisturizing oil or apple cider vinegar in the clay, to enhance the cleaning and hydration of the scalp.
Powder clay masks are super simple to use, as well as being a low-cost option for anyone looking to do a complete head-to-toe treatment. Here are some suggestions on where to find green clay in different ways:
where to buy green clay
Green clay can be powdered or in ready-made face masks. You can find clay at health food or cosmetics stores. Discover some options for you to buy:
- Green Clay Panizza, in Mundo Verde
- Green Clay Earth Force, at Natue
- Green Clay Mask Captive Nature, in Organic Use
- Quintal Antiacne Face Mask, at Época Cosméticos
- Vegan Green Clay Mask Art of Aromas, at Lohas Store
Choose the one that best fits your goals and your pocketbook. Try it and discover how green clay can be useful for your skin and hair care.
Contraindications
The dermatologist recommends not removing the clay directly from nature, as “there is a risk of contamination with pesticides, sewage, garbage, chemical residues”, she says. The use of green clay is not recommended for people with allergies or dry and sensitive skin.
Dr. Aline also emphasizes the importance of looking for a dermatologist to know your skin type and the most appropriate care for your case. “The use of masks is an adjunct, a complement and does not replace the dermatological treatment in the case of acne, for example”, reinforces the dermatologist.
Aesthetic treatments with clay are a great option for you who like to have your beauty routine at home, with supernatural options. How about knowing a little more about the clay mask and adopting this self-care?