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Aiva Products Bentonite clay for healthy skin. It can help draw impurities and bacteria out of the skin, tighten pores, and absorb excess oil. This treatment works best for oily skin, as it can be drying. Do not leave the clay mask on the skin once the mask is dried out. Slight redness of skin or dry skin after use is normal and will disappear in some time. Please conduct a forearm patch test prior to facial use to test for allergic reactions or sensitivity. Bentonite clay is a natural clay with a fine, soft texture. It forms a paste when mixed with water. Some people use this paste for medical or cosmetic benefits, such as treating rashes and acne or as a hair mask. Scientists believe that bentonite clay works by adsorbing oils and dirt from the skin. The theory is that bentonite clay adsorbs materials by sticking to their molecules or ions. As the clay leaves the body, it takes the toxin or other molecules with it. When a person uses it on the skin, bentonite clay may have the power to adsorb oils and bacteria. When they consume the clay, it may adsorb toxins or other unwanted substances from the digestive tract. Bentonite clay contains natural minerals such as calcium, magnesium, and iron, which may provide additional benefits. Bentonite clay forms from volcanic ash. It gets its name from Fort Benton in Wyoming, where it occurs in large amounts. People can also find this clay in other places where volcanic ash has settled into the ground. Montmorillonite clay, named after Montmorillon in France, is the same type of clay.
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