PURIFY and HEAL weathered skin with this natural paste [Made in the U.S.A.!]
If your complexion has lost its luster… and your skin is looking dry and dull…
You might’ve ALREADY tried every facial wash and scrub at the beauty counter… and every harsh chemical peel at the spa.
But no matter what you were promised… and how expensive those treatments were… they FAILED YOU.
That’s because hidden inside those pricey products, there’s usually a lot of junk that your skin doesn’t actually NEED.
Fortunately, there’s a clarifying substance found in nature that can IMPROVE skin tone…
And PROTECT you against anything that might keep your skin from looking and feeling its best.
It SWEEPS away old, dead cells on the surface… revealing your healthy, glowing skin underneath.
And best of all, it’s safe enough for even a baby’s bottom!
Ancient ‘sponge’ substance is a skin-healing hero
Bentonite clay is known throughout the world as “healing clay”…
But it’s actually made of volcanic ash!
And the volcanoes it comes from are right here in this country – in Fort Benton, Montana.
Who knew??
Volcanic clays aren’t anything new, of course. Native tribes of the Andes, Africa, and Australia have all used them in various ways for CENTURIES.
And bentonite is the most common ingredient in those “clay masks” you might’ve heard of.
Because it’s such an absorbent substance, it can hold plenty of water to create a nice, thick layer.
It can help beat back acne breakouts by SOAKING UP excess oil… BALANCING sebum production… and CLEARING clogged pores.
Its texture also makes it a natural exfoliant.
But bentonite clay isn’t just a “beauty” treatment…
Because its detoxifying power helps it act like a MAGNET for toxins, helping EXPEL such heavy metals as mercury and lead.
It’s also a powerful healing agent, with antimicrobial activity that can beat back skin infections (including staph).
Because this medicinal clay KILLS bacteria, it also acts as a natural cleanser and deodorant.
It can even OFFSET the toxic skin effects of poison ivy and poison oak!
Even better, bentonite clay is readily available in nature… and requires ZERO modern processing for it to be safe and effective to use.
And it’s so gentle… it’s a common home remedy for diaper rash.
The version you want for topical use is also called calcium bentonite clay or Montmorillonite clay, named after the town in France where it was first discovered.
Don’t confuse it with SODIUM bentonite clay, which is used in industrial settings as a sealant and clumping agent (like in kitty litter).
You can combine bentonite clay with a carrier oil and essential oils to make your own facial mask… or a paste for anywhere your skin may be irritated.
You can slather it onto your underarms… and even your feet!
Just conduct a patch test first to make sure your skin responds well to it.
You can also add some to your bathwater for a healing soak.
To drawing out skin dullness,
Melissa Young


