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Kaolin Clay (Coslin Clay C-100)

Kaolin Clay (Coslin Clay C-100)


Product #: FP-001

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Overall Rating: 5 Stars
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Fluffy white kaolin clay. Known as the white clay most often called the purest of clays. This is used in many procedures:

Soap making - it will add a soft slippery feel to your soap bar, adding this to your soap will make shaving so much easier for all, men & women alike, you will not want to go back to any other way.

Bath Bombs: Click here to see what it can do for your bath bombs!

Makeup - for you handmade makeup lovers this is a must have in those powder foundations. Oily skin loves this, it will absorb 1 1/2 times its weight.

Eyeshadows - this is great to add to your mattes to give it a better slip, tone down your oxides and you can really spread you mica to go a very long way.

Face Mask - I highly recommend using only purified water to moisten your clay, you only need a small amount, try 2 teaspoons of clay, add a bit of purified water just until it is a nice paste consistency, add skin safe aromatherapy essential oil of your choice ( please study before using an essential oil, lavender is good for all skin types), add a bit of infused rose water in place of purified water. This should only be used once a week, up to 2x a week on oily skin complexions.

Other uses: Wash your car using Kaolin Clay
Kaolin Clay pulls out gently grit, grime, road tar, bugs and more. It is non abrasive and helps you to get rid of bumbs and rough spots before you do the waxing. Have you ever looked at a wax applicator or a buffing pad after applying wax? If it is dirt you see, you are actually waxing over dirt. This is why high end body shops do use Kaolin Clay. You will see and feel the difference. It is also used in tooth paste as well as an ingredient pest patrol of fruits.


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5 Stars Face Mask - Finally got it down
by Jennifer M Nodea from Austin, TX, USA on Feb 22, 2010
  I've been resisting posting until I figured out how to use the clay. Too much oil makes it inapplicable - it clups up in some spots and leaves others bare. I found I needed a binder - honey (Manuka honey for me) and I use a foundation brush to apply. So far I've tried (and this did not cause a powder shower): 3 drops of tea tree oil (beware the smell - it's potent) 3 drops Vitamin E (30,000 IU liquid) 1 teaspoon Manuka honey ½ teaspoon of green tea (steeped strong and cooled) 1 teaspoon (slightly heaping - you can always add more if needed) Kaolin clay I mix the wet ingredients first and stir to break down the honey, then add the clay and stir. Brush on, leave on for about 10-15 min, wipe off. Ahhhhhh. 8) Both the tea tree oil and Manuka honey are good for acne. The Manuka honey and Vitamin E are good for moisturizing. The smell - not so great, but it's only 10'ish minutes, I can deal with it. ;) Substitute other oils and have fun experimenting!
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
5 Stars Matte Bronzer
by Holly Peirce from Lafayette, LA on Aug 10, 2009
  I made a matte bronzer using this, a lil iron oxide, brown oxide and a little ultramarine blue! Looks like I am not even wearing any makeup!
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5 Stars Best clay around
by Kristina Harter from CT on Jul 2, 2009
  This is the best Kaolin clay around. It is soft and fluffy, and isn't grainy like other Kaolin Clays I have purchased. I am hooked for life. Great to add to your foundations, eyeshadows...EVERYTHING! A must have!
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