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Radiance Face Mask

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This skin brightening clay face mask is an invigorating and refreshing fruity cocktail for your skin, leaving you glowing and feeling radiant!

Made with natural botanical ingredients, including Amazonian camu camu berry, mango, aloe vera and Moroccan lava clay.

Perfect for normal and combination skin types. Not suitable for sensitive and reactive skin.

Clay mask benefits

  • Deep cleansing
  • Skin brightening
  • Soothing and calming
  • Skin softening

How long will it last?

Each refillable jar makes approximately 10 masks.

Moroccan lava clay, Zea mays (Corn) starch, Bentonite clay, Mangifera indica (Mango) fruit powder, Myrciaria dubia (Camu Camu) fruit powder, Citrus reticulata (Mandarin) peel oil*, Aloe barbadenis (Aloe Vera) leaf juice powder* 

*Organic

This product is vegan friendly.

To read more about our ingredients and how they can benefit you skin head to our ingredients directory.

Allergies

Patch testing is advised if you think you may be sensitive to any of the ingredients. Mix up a tiny amount of mask and apply it to the inside of your elbow (this is a sensitive area of skin) to check for reactions before applying to your face

Clay powder face mask

Please note that our masks are packaged in powder form to maintain a good shelf life without the need for preservatives. The ingredients are activated when mixed with a small amount of water, which means every time you mix up a mask it is fresh and active.

How to mix up your clay face mask

Add one medium heaped teaspoon of powder to a small round bowl. Add approximately two teaspoons of water to create a smooth paste. Apply to clean skin, avoiding the eye area. Gently remove after approximately 10 minutes with a wash cloth and warm water. Follow with our soothing and moisturising face cream or face oil for a balanced skincare ritual.

Elevate your clay face mask ritual with a gorgeous handcrafted ceramic face mask mixing bowl. They are the perfect size to mix up one of our face masks and will look pretty on your bathroom shelf too ;)

How often should you use a clay face mask?

I recommend you to include this face mask in your skincare ritual once a week for best results. 

This skin brightening clay face mask is an invigorating and refreshing fruity cocktail for your skin, leaving you glowing and feeling radiant!

Made with natural botanical ingredients, including Amazonian camu camu berry, mango, aloe vera and Moroccan lava clay.

Perfect for normal and combination skin types. Not suitable for sensitive and reactive skin.

Clay mask benefits

  • Deep cleansing
  • Skin brightening
  • Soothing and calming
  • Skin softening

How long will it last?

Each refillable jar makes approximately 10 masks.

Key ingredients

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Moroccan lava clay

Cleanses the skin and draws out impurities. It is rich in minerals that nourish the skin. Reduces dryness and improves skin tone.

Camu camu berry

Camu Camu is an antioxidant-richAmazonian berry which is said to be the highest vitamin C rich food on earth! Vitamin C is a fantastic anti-aging ingredient and it has brightening properties.

Aloe vera

Adds a cooling quality to the mask and helps to soothe acne inflammation and skin redness. It has antibacterial and antiseptic qualities and improves wound healing, helping acne heal quicker.

How it works

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Deep cleansing

Moroccan lava (rhassoul) and bentonite clays have absorbent properties, drawing out impurities and excess oil, leaving the skin feeling deep cleansed and fresh. These clays also nourish the skin with minerals.

Skin brightening clay face mask

Dead skin cells stick to the clay and are removed, leaving the skin feeling soft and looking brighter.

Mango and camu camu have skin brightening properties.

Soothing natural ingredients

Soothing aloe vera helps calm and reduce any redness and inflammation.

Mandarin essential oil has more than an aromatherapy function, it is an aromaceutical that have an effect on the skin too. It has antiseptic properties which can help prevent acne breakouts.  

Find out more about how clay face masks can benefit your skin.

How to use

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Clay powder face mask

Please note that our masks are packaged in powder form to maintain a good shelf life without the need for preservatives. The ingredients are activated when mixed with a small amount of water, which means every time you mix up a mask it is fresh and active.

How to mix up your clay face mask

Add one medium heaped teaspoon of powder to a small round bowl. Add approximately two teaspoons of water to create a smooth paste. Apply to clean skin, avoiding the eye area. Gently remove after approximately 10 minutes with a wash cloth and warm water. Follow with our soothing and moisturising face cream or face oil for a balanced skincare ritual.

Elevate your clay face mask ritual with a gorgeous handcrafted ceramic face mask mixing bowl. They are the perfect size to mix up one of our face masks and will look pretty on your bathroom shelf too ;)

How often should you use a clay face mask?

I recommend you to include this face mask in your skincare ritual once a week for best results. 

Aromatherapy benefits and scent

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This mask has an uplifting sherbet citrus aroma. You’ll smell sweet citrus notes from mandarin and mango, and tart citrus notes from the camu camu berry extract.

Mandarin essential oil has soothing, sedative and anti-depressant properties. It will help you feel relaxed.

Certifications + sustainability

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Certifications

Certified palm oil free by International Palm Oil Free Certification Trademark.

Certified cruelty free by PETA's Beauty Without Bunnies Program.

Sustainability

This product is sustainably packaged. You only need to buy the glass jar once, and then you can simply purchase refills. This reduces packaging waste.

None of the ingredients are listed on the IUCN's endangered species list. This means the product does not contain ingredients that harm endangered species or their habitats.

All Amaranthine products are certified palm oil free, guaranteeing that no palm oil derivatives are used. Read why palm oil is not sustainable.

Full ingredients list (INCI)

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Moroccan lava clay, Zea mays (Corn) starch, Bentonite clay, Mangifera indica (Mango) fruit powder, Myrciaria dubia (Camu Camu) fruit powder, Citrus reticulata (Mandarin) peel oil*, Aloe barbadenis (Aloe Vera) leaf juice powder* 

*Organic

This product is vegan friendly.

To read more about our ingredients and how they can benefit you skin head to our ingredients directory.

Allergies

Patch testing is advised if you think you may be sensitive to any of the ingredients. Mix up a tiny amount of mask and apply it to the inside of your elbow (this is a sensitive area of skin) to check for reactions before applying to your face

Storage, packaging + recycling

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Storage

Store in a cool, dry place. Always keep the lid on tight to prevent water/moisture entering the container. Do not apply to broken skin. Discontinue use if irritation occurs.

Packaging - refillable skincare

The product is packaged in a blue glass jar. If you wish to purchase this product again this will be your 'forever' jar - simply purchase the refill pack next time and refill your jar. The refill pack is made from plant materials and is compostable once the labels are removed. The trial size is packaged in a kraft paper pouch.

Recycling

The glass jar is recyclable if you don’t want to continue using the product and buying refills. The lid is not recyclable.

Ingredient spotlight

Camu Camu are orange berries from the Amazon and are reported to be the highest Vitamin C rich food on earth!

Did you know?

Rhassoul clay is used in spas throughout the world and is especially popular in Turkish bath therapies.

Ingredient sourcing

Rhassoul is an ancient clay that is formed under the Atlas Mountains in Morocco by a process of weathering, volcanic and geothermal activity.