Benefits of Australian clay for your skin

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Clay has been heralded as a skin care wonder-product for centuries – and Australia is rich in all-natural clays that have amazing benefits for the skin. 

Australia is home to a number of skin-enhancing clays, including pink clay and green clay. Each of these clays can be used to naturally colour skin care products – giving them vibrant pink and green tones – while simultaneously enhancing the products’ ability to nourish the skin. 

Pink clay 

Pink clay is best for dry skin or for people suffering with irritated skin conditions. If you have sensitive skin, pink clay is the perfect ingredient to help soothe and nourish your skin. Helping to reduce inflammation and irritation from aggravating skin conditions such as eczema and acne, pink clay has the natural ability to leave your skin softer and smoother. Thanks to the gently exfoliating qualities of pink clay, it can minimise blackheads and increase the vibrance of your complexion. 

Green clay

Green clay is fantastic for balancing the skin, and is great for acne-prone, oily or combination skin types. Green clay has the natural ability to soak up excess oils – without overly drying the skin – and stimulates cell regeneration. Green clay is a powerful cleanser, helping to improve the appearance of your skin and balance pH levels. Its natural green colour helps to create beautiful, naturally coloured skin care products that are ideal for sensitive skin.  

The combination of Australian clays and goats milk 

By combining the all-natural, skin-enhancing powers of Australian clay with fresh goats milk, the results and benefits of soaps and other skin care products can be maximised. 

Goats milk has high levels of naturally-occurring vitamin A, AHAs and other skin-enhancing nutrients, and when combined with Australian clay can have fantastic results if you want brighter, healthier skin – or are suffering with more pervasive, irritable skin conditions. 

To browse our range of goats milk skin care products that include Australian pink and green clays, click here.

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