Body Clay Recipe

Submitted By:

Tracy of Montreal, QC

Summary:

For all skin type, even can be used for facial mask

Ingredients:

Dry Lavender 2tbsp
Dry Rose buds 2tbsp
Water 100ml
Honey 1tbsp
Fresh Sour Cream 1tbsp
Sweet Almond Oil 1tsp
Clay(Fuller or whatever suits better for your skin type) 100g
Orange Essentil Oil 3drops

Instructions:

1. Boil water in a stainless steel pot, put the dry lavender and rose buds in, close the lid, simmer for 10 mins. Cool it and filter the water.
2. Put the honey, sour cream, sweet almond oil into the cooled infusion, blend it well and add the clay slowly until it's smooth and pasty.
3. Before use, add 3 drops of Orange (or other) Essential Oil to scent it.

Take a warm bath before using this therapy.
Put the clay over the body, and massage it gently, let it stay for three minutes.
When the body feels warm from the clay, take a cool shower to clean the body.



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