Bentonite Clay (India)
Bentonite Clay (India) is a mineral-rich, detoxifying clay prized for its ability to absorb oils, impurities, and toxins. Widely used in face masks, acne treatments, detox baths, and hair care, it’s a versatile natural ingredient in skincare and Ayurvedic beauty rituals.
Bentonite Clay
- A naturally occurring absorbent clay formed from volcanic ash.
- Rich in montmorillonite, which gives it strong detoxifying and swelling properties.
- “Indian Bentonite Clay” refers to material sourced from India, which is widely used in cosmetics, Ayurveda, and wellness products.
- Used externally (cosmetic grade) and sometimes internally (food/medicinal grade, but only under professional guidance).
🔹 Key Properties
- Highly absorbent → draws out oils, toxins, and impurities.
- Negative ionic charge → binds with positively charged toxins and heavy metals.
- Rich in minerals → silica, calcium, magnesium, sodium, potassium, iron.
- Swelling capacity → expands when hydrated, creating a gel-like texture.
🔹 Cosmetic & Wellness Benefits
1. Skin Care
- Deep cleansing masks → unclogs pores, removes impurities.
- Acne treatment → absorbs excess oil and reduces breakouts.
- Soothing → calms irritation, rashes, and insect bites.
- Exfoliation → gently polishes dead skin cells when used in scrubs.
2. Hair Care
- Used in scalp masks to remove buildup.
- Restores shine and softness by detoxifying the scalp.
3. Body Care
- Detox baths → help pull toxins and heavy metals from skin.
- Deodorants & powders → absorb sweat and odor.
4. Ayurvedic & Traditional Uses
- Applied for skin disorders, wound healing, and detox rituals.
- Sometimes ingested in Ayurveda (only in food/medicinal grade form) for gut health, though caution is essential.
🔹 Typical Applications in Cosmetics
- Face masks & packs (alone or with aloe, honey, or oils).
- Body wraps & scrubs.
- Acne formulations (spot treatments, cleansers).
- Natural deodorants & powders.
Recommended use:
- Face masks: Mix 1–2tsp with water/rose water → apply 10–15 min.
- Cosmetic formulations: Often used at 5–20% in masks, scrubs, and cleansers.
🔹 Safety & Considerations
- Topical use is safe for most skin types.
- Can be drying → best paired with hydrating ingredients (aloe, glycerin, honey).
- Not all bentonite clay is food grade → avoid internal use unless certified edible and recommended by a practitioner.
- Store in a dry, airtight container (moisture reduces potency).
Specification: Bentonite Clay (India)
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