Pink clay: uses, recipes, benefits
Clay of different colors and with different chemical compositions and characteristics has firmly established itself in the cosmetology industry. Ideally copes with some skin defects, pimples, inflammations and acne. Pink clay is a combination of two types of clays - red and white. This mixture combines double benefits; it is dominated by magnesium, iron, calcium, zinc and other necessary elements. Pink clay cleanses and restores very dry and irritated epidermis, strengthens hair and nails.
Pink clay: properties
The healing and beneficial properties of this product help in the treatment of skin diseases and are used for cosmetic procedures in salons. Pink clay provides a disinfectant quality, providing extremely delicate care. It can also eliminate the inflammation sector, nourish the skin with the necessary microelements, tone the skin, soften it, slow down the aging process, remove fine wrinkles, restore healthy complexion, fight pimples, acne and allergies .
Pink clay for face
Pink clay is effective for somewhat dry and normal skin type. You can mix it with dairy and other fatty products. Clay is used for masks (for the face, body, arms, legs, hair), or as a scrub to remove blackheads and dead epidermis. We should not forget that pink clay should never be diluted in metal containers! The water mixed with the clay must be cold, otherwise all the beneficial properties of the clay will disappear.
The simplest mask from pink clay - combine one large spoon of clay and cold water, apply to the skin of the face, leave for 15 minutes and rinse with lukewarm water. Be sure to apply a layer of nourishing cream.
Moisturizing mask for dry facial skin - take 4 large spoons of pink clay and warm milk, add a small spoon of heated honey, mix and spread on the face for 10-15 minutes, then wash with warm water.
For oily skin, eliminate greasy shine - mix a large spoon of clay and three tablespoons of cold water, add egg white, keep on your face for 15 minutes.
Nourishing, for normal facial skin - dilute a tablespoon of pink clay with 3 large spoons of water, add a small spoonful of glycerin, a couple of drops of neroli and orange essential oils, knead thoroughly and apply for 10 minutes.
Pink clay for hair
For brittleness and dryness hair will help effectively masks made from pink clay, they will enrich you with essential microelements, restore the necessary strength and beautiful gloss.
- To restore damaged hair, combine a couple of tablespoons of pink clay with 2 tablespoons of black clay. coffee finely ground, dilute the dry mixture with 4 large spoons of freshly squeezed grape juice and add a large spoon of sour cream. Apply with massaging movements onto hair for 40-50 minutes, then wash with warm water.
- To nourish your hair, take freshly brewed green tea and add pink clay, apply along the entire length of your hair for 20 minutes, then wash warm water using shampoo.
- To treat oily hair, combine a large spoonful of clay with a spoonful of cream (dry), a couple of large spoonfuls of mayonnaise and a small spoonful of lemon juice. Mix thoroughly, apply to hair for half an hour, keeping your head warm. Afterwards, rinse with water at room temperature.
- For hair loss - take half a glass of bread kvass, dissolve a couple of tablespoons of powder in it to obtain a liquid mass. Apply to hair roots for 15 minutes, rinse with warm water.

Pink clay: reviews
Looking through various sites and reading forums, it is worth making sure that pink clay really contains useful elements and has a beneficial effect on different parts of the body.
- Ksenia, 35 years old: I simply mix pink clay with homemade milk and spread it on my face. I carry out the procedure a couple of times a week, I’m delighted, the oval of my face is tightened, wrinkles are smoothed out, and I generally look younger!
- Natalia, 27 years old: after reading tips, I tried to make a mask out of clay, but only with orange oil, there was nothing else at hand. The effect was stunning - the face was fresher, the skin was tightened, pores tightened, and this was only after the first attempt at application!
- Anna, 25 years old: became a fan of masks made from all types of clay, supplemented with oil solutions of vitamins E and A. Hair after such procedures is like cool spa salon and are growing by leaps and bounds! I highly recommend it!
- Victoria, 40 years old: I really like masks made from clay, especially pink! So simple to prepare, but extremely useful and effective in practice. At the same time I make masks on the face, body and hair, especially in the summer, during the bath season!



