Description
Kaolin clay is a non-toxic mineral that can be used in a variety of DIY cosmetic recipes, from clay masks to soaps to hair care products. It is famous for its oil absorbing properties, which help reduce shine and hide imperfections. Kaolin clay is also versatile and perfect for all skin types. EN staff recommend using it in a clay mask with honey and hydrosol for a selfcare Sunday facial. Sizes include 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg, or 5kg. Kaolin clay uses include adding it to DIY soaps for an ultra creamy bar, using it in face and body clay masks, and being useful in making tooth powders, cosmetics, and even food. Benefits of kaolin clay include 100% natural, rich in minerals, prevents acne, revitalizes dry skin, and absorbs excess oil or sebum.
Kaolin clay (AKA white clay, kaolin white, China clay) is a non toxic mineral ingredient that can be used in a number of DIY cosmetic recipes, from clay masks to soaps to hair care products. It is famous for its oil absorbing properties that help reduce shine and hide imperfections.
Why we love kaolin clay: clays are simply fabulous ingredients to have on hand - whip up a 'selfcare Sunday' facial mask by blending clay with honey and hydrosol, or add it to your soaps for the creamiest bar. Kaolin clay is extremely versatile and perfect for all skin types.
EN staff tip: combine clay with a spoon of honey for a brightening, healing and moisturising facial mask.
Sizes: 100g, 250g, 500g, 1kg or 5kg.
KAOLIN CLAY USES
Add a tablespoon of kaolin clay to your DIY soaps for an ultra creamy bar!
Use in face and body clay masks
Can be used to harden bath bombs
Useful ingredient in homemade tooth powders
Can be used as a natural colourant in DIY cosmetics - varies from a white to off white
BENEFITS OF KAOLIN CLAY
100% Natural
Rich in minerals
Prevents acne
Revitalises dry skin
Absorbs excess oil or sebum.
Kaolin is also thought to be the mildest and most gentle clay used in skin care
Perfect for normal, dry and sensitive skin types
KAOLIN CLAY RECIPE INSPIRATION
Kaolin and Chamomile Mask
chamomile is particularly soothing for hot, dry or irritated skin. It has a delicate lavender-ish scent and is cooling and calming. You can add in extras such as aloe vera, bulbinella or marshmallow root for additional soothing and healing properties.
2 T kaolin clay
3 T water or herbal infusion (you can make chamomile tea and use that)
2-3 drops chamomile essential oil
Optional: 1 teaspoon aloe vera powder / 1 teaspoon jojoba oil / 1 teaspoon marshmallow root powder / 1 teaspoon bulbinella extract
Thoroughly mix everything together, apply to clean skin and leave on for 10-15 minutes then rinse off with warm water and follow up with a moisturiser if necessary. You can find more fantastic mineral clay mask recipes on our blog.
KAOLIN CLAY INGREDIENTS
BP grade kaolin clay (kaolinite with trace quartz and mica)