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E-naturalne French Green Clay

By Kellabella @kellabel
I've been wanting to use a good, natural face mask for a while without all the nasty ingredients that are in the usual masks I use. Than a few weeks ago e-naturalne asked if I would review one of their products and I chose the french green clay. e-naturalne is an online company that sells organic cosmetic products that are made for all different uses. They sell everything from essential oils to face and body scrubs to plant extracts and much more.
e-naturalne French Green Clay
To make a basic mask you mix equal parts of the french green clay (it comes in powder form) with equal parts of water.  e-naturalne French Green Clay
I mix equal parts of the french green clay with equal parts of water. Then I add a few drops of Aloe Vera gel since my skin is more on the dry side. The clay and water mix easily into a paste.  I use my fingers to apply it over my face and neck then leave the mask on for about 10 minutes or until I feel it harden. It does feel a little tight on your skin, but it's a good feeling and then I rinse with water and a washcloth.
e-naturalne French Green Clay
It looks messy inside the bowl but when applying it's not, it doesn't drip or stain anything.
The benefits are amazing! I had no idea, the first time I used this I couldn't believe how soft and firm my skin was! After just one use my skin felt tighter, softer and toned. I've used the mask only 3 times and it's helped my skin stay clear and fresh looking. A mask like this should only be used once a week, once every two weeks if your skin is dry.
I highly recommend this product and wish I started using it a lot sooner! You can also add different ingredients to customize a mask for your skin type. Jojoba oil, honey and avocado are just a few items you can add.
Take a look at the e-naturalne site to see the different ways you can use the french green clay and all the benefits you will reap.
Have you ever used a french green clay mask??



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