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Profile: Red Clay.
Commonly known as:
Illite, Kaolinite, Montmorillonite (I.N.C.I.).
Botanical name:
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Extraction process:
The process begins with extraction from a natural quarry, followed by a crushing stage and drying in a furnace at 350°C. The powder grains are then sorted using an innovative suction selection process. The clay undergoes a mechanical treatment without any chemical processes involved.
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Provenance, origin:
France.
Phytochemical composition:
Iron oxide, trace elements (potassium, magnesium, zinc, copper, phosphorus...), silica.
Sensorial properties:
Appearance: Fine powder; Color: Orange-red; Odor: None.
Physical characteristics:
pH: 8 - 9; Density: 0.4 - 0.95 g/cm3 depending on the particle size; Particle size: 90% < 77 μm and 100% < 100 μm.
Benefits:
Absorbent, adsorbent, decongesting, brightening, mattifying.
Concerns:
All skin types, particularly dull skin, combination to oily skin, and those prone to redness; All hair types, especially dull hair.
Details
Applications
Facial Care (face mask, exfoliating treatment, serum, cream, makeup remover milk, lotion);
Body Care (solid soap, shower gel, scrub);
Hair Care (shampoo, conditioner, hair mask);
Hygiene (toothpaste).
Method of Preservation
Store in a dry and ventilated place, protected from air and moisture, that is, from all forms of contamination.
Contraindications, Usage Precautions
Green clay is not dangerous when used normally in cosmetics. Pregnant or breastfeeding women, as well as young children, should seek medical advice before use. Keep out of reach of children. It should not be inhaled. Avoid contact with the eyes.