Blue clay for face - properties and applications

Characteristics and distinctive features of blue clay

Blue clay is also called Cambrian, and it is a sedimentary rock with a fine-grained structure. It differs from the usual one in that its color is pronounced gray, slightly bluish.

You can distinguish blue clay from other varieties not only by color, but also by other characteristics. Its characteristic feature is that the rock does not dissolve in water, but simply settles at the bottom of the dish. Also, only this variety contains silver - other types of clay do not have this component.

Blue clay

Blue (Cambrian) clay or blue keel is a fine-grained gray sedimentary rock.

If clay in water gives a pure turquoise-blue tint, most likely a dye has been added to it - copper chlorophyllin. Masks made from this “blue clay” color the skin pale green. Real clay does not dissolve in water, but settles at the bottom of the container.


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Blue clay from mud springs and clay quarries contains radium. In very small quantities it is used to treat and prevent skin cancer, but in large doses radium is toxic.

When preparing clay mixtures, use plastic or ceramic dishes. In metal dishes, blue clay loses its beneficial properties.

Where did blue clay come from?

Blue clay appeared at the bottom of the Cambrian seas more than 500 million years ago. Under the influence of weather conditions, it was formed from the minerals kaolinite, spar, some varieties of mica, limestone and marble.

When temperature changes, microcracks appear in minerals. Water gets into them and, freezing, destroys the stones to the smallest dust. Over time, rock particles accumulate and become saturated with water, forming blue clay.

The history of the discovery of blue clay - from the Amazons to Cleopatra

Blue clay was first discovered on the island of Lesbos, in northern Greece, in the Aegean archipelago. In ancient times, the warlike Amazons living on the island used blue clay... as war paint. When the Greeks managed to capture the rebellious beauties and wash away the clay from their faces, they were amazed at the beauty of their captives. Many Amazons were sent to court as concubines, exchanged, or given as gifts to the rulers of neighboring countries. This is how the whole world learned about the secret of the beauty of indomitable warriors. Even Cleopatra herself made masks for her hair, face and body from blue clay.

Today, blue clay is mined in the Crimea (Sapun - Gora), from Sevastopol to Simferopol and in Altai in quarries at least 20-25 m deep. Then the clay is washed and cleaned of impurities, dried and packaged.

Effect and application of blue clay

Blue clay is an excellent cleansing, disinfectant, regenerating and anti-inflammatory agent. Even ancient Greek doctors noticed that in clay pots, milk does not sour for up to 3 days, and meat sprinkled with clay crumbs does not spoil for a long time. Almost 4,000 years later, modern scientists have confirmed the ability of clay to neutralize microbes and toxins, prevent rotting and decomposition.

Face and hair masks, anti-cellulite wraps and facial compresses are made from blue clay. Blue clay is also used for clay baths. Penetrating into the middle layers of the skin (dermis), blue clay stimulates metabolism and skin regeneration. Blue clay is suitable for any skin type. Solutions from blue clay (1 teaspoon per glass of water) are drunk to cleanse the body. Blue clay has such healing properties due to its composition.

Chemical composition of blue clay:

Microelement 100g blue clay Importance in cosmetology
Silicon (Si) 180-775 mgStrengthens nails and hair, promotes rapid healing of wounds
Calcium (Ca) 25-60mgRegulates metabolism in the skin
Aluminum (Al) 12-40mgPromotes scarring of seams, reduces pores, cleanses the skin of pimples and blackheads
Manganese (Mn) 11-30mgAnti-allergen, resolves bruises and swelling
Iron (Fe) 8-15mgProvides a beautiful blush
Sodium (Na) 9mgTightens enlarged pores, mattifies the skin
Zinc (Zn) 6-9mgControls the saturation of the skin with amino acids, strengthens nails and hair
Magnesium (Mg) 4-8mgReduces allergies and stress, strengthens hair and nails
Potassium (K) 3-6.3 mgControls the amount of fluid in the skin
Nitrogen (N) 3-8.5 mgTones the walls of capillaries and blood vessels, gives a healthy complexion
Chromium (Cr) 3-3.8 mgRemoves excess fluid and prevents the development of cellulite
Phosphorus (P) 2.2-2.5 mgIncreases the body's resistance and makes the skin elastic
Molybdenum (Mo) 2-3.8 mgStimulates skin regeneration
Copper (Cu) 1.4-3 mg
Nickel (Ni) 0.6-1 mgNormalizes sebum secretion
Silver (Ag) 0.3-0.8 mgCleanses and activates the protective functions of the skin
Cobalt (Co) 0.08-0.25 mgPromotes the absorption of calcium and phosphorus
Radium (Ra) 0.006-0.012 µgAs an alternative prevention for skin and breast cancer

Composition of blue clay

The popularity of clay is due to its unique properties. In turn, they are due to the rich composition of the rock. It contains an incredible amount of useful microelements and minerals. Namely:

  • calcium, iron, sodium and silicon;
  • aluminum, manganese, zinc and potassium;
  • magnesium, chromium, phosphorus, molybdenum, copper;
  • nickel, cobalt, radium.

It also contains silver, which is very valuable for human health, and nitrogen compounds.

The healing properties of blue clay

Thanks to its rich composition, healing blue clay is one of the best medical remedies of natural origin. The therapeutic effect is expressed in the fact that it:

  • has a beneficial effect on appearance - increases skin elasticity, removes wrinkles, stimulates cell renewal, fights cellulite;
  • effectively strengthens hair, eliminates dandruff and gives volume and shine to curls;
  • helps regulate tissue metabolism, removes swelling and fights inflammation;
  • has antibacterial properties and is of great benefit for fungal diseases;
  • has an analgesic effect and is very useful for joint ailments;
  • promotes the removal of toxins from the body, thereby reducing harm to the liver;
  • relieves diabetes, stomach diseases, has a good effect on kidney health;
  • strengthens the body's resistance to colds;
  • relieves the symptoms of heavy menstruation in women;
  • has a positive effect on gums and teeth, helping to relieve unpleasant symptoms of dental diseases.

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? Clay benefits all systems of the body, and it can be used for almost any disease - it rarely causes harm.

Blue clay masks for facial skin

The cosmetic product has an extremely beneficial effect on the skin. The benefits of blue clay for facial skin are that it has a rejuvenating and toning effect, fights wrinkles and folds, removes blackheads, blackheads and pimples.

Blue clay for wrinkles

In order to rejuvenate your face and smooth out wrinkles, you can make a clay mask with kelp seaweed. It is prepared as follows:

  • kelp is first placed in warm water for half an hour;
  • Clay powder is diluted with warm water in equal proportions;
  • Add swollen algae to the mixture, mix again, and distribute evenly over the face.

You need to keep the mixture on your face for half an hour, while it is advisable not to talk or smile so that the clay layer does not crack. There will be no harm from this, but the meaning of the procedure will be lost.

It is recommended to repeat the procedure every 2 days.

Blue clay against acne and blackheads

Blue clay and rice flour are beneficial for skin irritations and rashes. The ingredients must be mixed in equal proportions in dry form, and then diluted with water so that the mixture turns out thick. The composition is applied to the face and kept for 15 minutes.

After the procedure, the skin can be softened with almond or peach oil. It is recommended to repeat it three times a week - then the effect will come quickly.

Anti-pigmentation mask

Blue clay whitens the skin and is good for removing unsightly dark spots. Clay should be taken in the amount of 20 g, and sea salt should be added in the amount of a couple of teaspoons. Then the ingredients are diluted in water to make the mixture thick, mixed thoroughly and applied to the skin.

Leave the cosmetic composition on for 15 minutes. It is best to repeat the procedure twice or thrice a week so that the benefits of clay face masks appear faster.

Mask for normal skin

To moisturize, smooth and rejuvenate normal skin, you can dilute 20 g of clay with water, and then add to it a teaspoon of fresh lemon juice, olive oil and liquid honey. The composition is mixed well and distributed over the skin for 15 minutes.

Moisturizing mask for dry skin

The beneficial properties of clay, honey and lemon will help make dry skin softer and protect it from damage. Clay for preparation is taken in a volume of 15 g, honey and lemon pulp are added in a teaspoon. The mixture is diluted with warm water and kept on the face for no more than a quarter of an hour.

Mask for oily skin

In combination with a decoction of chamomile or sage, clay will have a drying effect on the skin and will be of great benefit. It is not difficult to prepare a homemade cosmetic preparation - 2 large spoons of clay powder just need to be diluted not in water, but in a small amount of herbal decoction.

The composition should be quite thick; apply it to the skin for a quarter of an hour. With regular use, the production of subcutaneous sebum on the face is normalized, and the skin will no longer become dirty quickly.

Nourishing mask with honey

In modern environmental conditions, any skin needs regular moisturizing and saturation with useful substances. For these purposes you can:

  • Mix 3 teaspoons of clay with water;
  • add 3 drops of olive oil, a couple of drops of lemon juice and an egg yolk;
  • Stir well and spread over face for 20 minutes.

If desired, you can add a spoonful of honey to these ingredients. When used twice a week, the mask will give a very good effect.

Recipes

The recipe for a mask with blue clay should be chosen according to your skin type, this is the main criterion. You can also try clay in its pure form without additional ingredients, so it can be used for any skin type.

Face mask with blue clay – In its purest form

  • Blue clay 10-15 g

We dilute to the consistency of thick sour cream and apply, sparingly, for 15-20 minutes. Afterwards, wash off with clean water. Rejuvenation, color evening, velvety, narrowing of pores - all this awaits you after the first use. At the same time, using this recipe once a week you can maintain this effect. You can use the mask more often if desired. Pure blue clay for the face does not have any significant contraindications for external use.

Face masks with blue clay

Face masks with blue clay will help eliminate, hide and make less pronounced a number of skin imperfections. For example, pigment spots, scars and damage, wrinkles, wide pores, etc. Therefore, for you, we have collected recipes for solving various problems and for different types of dermis.

For dry skin

  • Cream/milk/liquid sour cream
  • Clay

Mix in approximately equal parts and apply to cleansed face for 15-20 minutes. Wash off with water.

For oily skin

  • Dry chamomile
  • Blue clay
  • Filtered water

Brew thick chamomile tea. To do this, take 2-3 tablespoons of the herb and pour 1/4 cup of boiling water. Let it brew, then strain. Take 2 tbsp. infusion and mix with approximately the same amount of clay. Then add 2-3 drops of essential oil of lavender, ylang-ylang, orange. Apply to cleansed skin for 15-20 minutes, rinse off as usual.

For problematic and blackheads

For problematic skin prone to pimples, inflammation and acne, the following recipe is suitable.

  • Clay
  • Filtered or mineral water
  • Tea tree essential oil

Blue clay for the face is diluted with clean water and 3-4 drops of this miraculous essential oil are added. After which the composition is mixed well and applied usually for 15-20 minutes. If you want to dry out the dermis more, wait longer.

For normal

This recipe will help preserve the youth and beauty of the skin, tighten, rejuvenate, and make the color more even.

  • Blue clay
  • Water
  • Almond oil
  • Neuroli essential oil

First, dilute the clay with water, then add the rest of the ingredients. Mix well and apply to face for 15-20 minutes.

Blue clay mask for age spots

  • Clay
  • Lemon juice
  • Water

We dilute the ingredients in a ratio of 2:1:1. You should have a sour cream consistency. Apply as usual for 15-20 minutes and rinse with water at a comfortable temperature.

Blue facial clay itself has whitening properties. Lemon juice will strengthen them and make them more noticeable. A mask with blue clay for age spots will be more effective if done in a course of 8-10 procedures. 2-3 masks per week. Then we take a break for 1-2 weeks and repeat if desired.

The following recipe is also suitable for age spots:

  • Fine salt
  • Clay blue
  • Mineral or filtered water

We take all ingredients in the same ratio. Massage your face for 1 minute and leave on your face for 10 minutes. Then rinse off with running water.

Anti-aging mask

The following composition will increase skin nutrition, tighten the oval, smooth out unevenness.

  • Linden flowers
  • Blue clay

Brew 2-3 tbsp. linden 1/4 cup boiling water. Take 2-3 tbsp. and the same amount of clay. Apply for 15-20 minutes.

For wrinkles and wrinkles

Blue clay for the face has a rich mineral composition that helps rejuvenate and smooth out age wrinkles.

  • Blue clay
  • Olive/argan/macadamia/flax oil
  • Sandalwood essential oil

I’ll say right away that this mask is not suitable for oily skin and skin prone to pimples. But for dry and normal skin it will be just right.

Calming

  • Clay
  • Liquid sour cream
  • Lavender esters

Stir the clay in sour cream until the consistency is as homogeneous as possible. To make application more convenient, you can add a little water. While mixing, add 3-4 drops of essential oil. Apply in the usual way for 10-15 minutes and rinse off in the usual way.

Nutritious

Suitable for all skin types, but if you often have clogged pores, it is better to exclude oil from the composition. For example, it can be replaced with mineral water.

  • Yolk
  • Honey
  • Olive oil
  • Clay blue

Mix the first 3 ingredients and add clay to them. The consistency of sour cream should come out. Apply to cleansed face, wait 15-20 minutes, rinse with running water.

Cleansing

  • Tincture of calendula
  • Lime or lemon juice
  • Water
  • Blue clay for face

First mix the first 3 components in equal quantities. For example, 1 tsp. Add clay to them, mix well and apply to face for 15-20 minutes. Afterwards, wash off with running water.

Healing

  • Clay
  • Purified water
  • Aloe Gel

We dilute the clay with water to obtain a thick, creamy mixture. Add aloe gel. Apply to skin for a maximum of 20 minutes. Wash off as usual.

Leveling

  • Blue clay
  • White of 1st egg
  • Soda
  • Water

You only need 0.5 tsp of soda. Add the same amount of water to it. Beat the whites a little with a fork separately. Add soda and clay to it. Apply to face for 10-15 minutes.

Scrub mask

  • Ground coffee or grounds
  • Clay
  • Water
  • Clove essential oil

First, mix the clay so that it looks like liquid sour cream. Then add coffee. Ground if your skin is oily, or coffee grounds if dry. Add 3-4 drops of ether, mix well and apply with massaging movements. Massage for 1 minute, then leave for 10 minutes and rinse.

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Benefits of blue clay

Blue clay for the face allows you to solve a lot of problems, make your skin smooth, beautiful, and velvety. It is this that will help narrow pores, tighten the oval and smooth out wrinkles, get rid of pimples and calm inflammation. A blue clay face mask will be more effective and, using it once a week, you can make the result stable and long-lasting.

Masks with blue clay for hair

Clay can be applied not only to the skin, but also to the hair. It has a strengthening effect on the roots, increases volume and gives shine to the curls, and also regulates the oiliness of the skin at the roots.

Blue clay for hair loss

If your hair is very brittle and falls out in too large quantities, you can prepare the following remedy:

  • 3 large spoons of a natural product are mixed with 3 large spoons of burdock oil;
  • add half a teaspoon of mustard powder or finely ground red pepper.

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The ingredients are stirred, thoroughly rubbed into the head and covered with cling film. The time of application depends on the sensations. On average, it will be enough to keep the composition on your hair for about a quarter of an hour, but if the burning sensation from mustard or pepper becomes unbearable, you can wash it off earlier - so as not to cause harm from the burn.

Blue clay for dandruff

The beneficial properties of a natural remedy will help get rid of dandruff, and the components you will need are basic.

  • Blue clay powder and still mineral water are mixed in equal proportions to obtain a thick mixture.
  • It is spread over the hair and scalp for a quarter of an hour, and then thoroughly washed off.

Mask for oily hair

The properties of clay will benefit oily hair if you dilute 1 large spoon of the product in warm water, add 1 large spoon of apple cider vinegar and thoroughly rub the mixture into your hair for half an hour. The area at the roots needs to be treated especially carefully, since this is where excess fat is produced.

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Mask for dry hair

If your hair is too dry, the properties of clay can also be beneficial. In the amount of 3 large spoons, you need to mix it with the same amount of milk yogurt or kefir and distribute it over your curls for half an hour.

Useful properties of clay.

  1. The blue tint corresponds to 39 elements of the periodic table.
  2. Think about how many natural chemicals and compounds are contained in this truly wonderful natural material.
  3. The blue color itself carries powerful information.
  4. With its energy, this color can calm, it has a good antiseptic effect, strengthens and brings into balance all systems of our body.
  5. Moreover, the blue information field can relieve loneliness and instill confidence.
  6. And this is another sphere of influence of blue clay on our body. That's why it is so common in cosmetology.
  7. It can make you not only beautiful, but also give you a powerful energy boost to improve your morale and personal life.
  8. Blue clay is widely used in cosmetology, and here the list of its abilities is long.
  9. It cleanses the skin, tightens it, maintains freshness and youth, activates metabolic processes and blood circulation, and also has an anti-inflammatory and healing effect.
  10. The mineral components of clay are able to penetrate the tissue to a significant depth and nourish not only the skin, but also the muscles.

It is difficult to find a more useful natural material, because its use is truly universal and miraculous.

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Blue clay wraps for cellulite and stretch marks

Since clay tightens the skin, improves its tone and eliminates skin defects, it will also be beneficial if you have stretch marks or cellulite. Usually wraps are done like this:

  • approximately 100 g of blue clay powder is diluted with water until the mixture is medium thick;
  • add a couple of drops of orange essential oil to the mixture, add 3 large tablespoons of cinnamon and mix thoroughly;
  • The resulting composition is applied to clean skin of the body in the problem area, and the top is wrapped in cling film and covered with a towel.

You need to lie down quietly for 30 - 50 minutes, and then rinse off the applied composition with warm water and rub the skin thoroughly with a towel - firmly, but so as not to harm it.

Advice! It is very useful to take a bath with blue clay from time to time - for a full container of warm water you will need about 500 g of dry powder. You should lie in such a bath for no more than 15 minutes.

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The beneficial substances in the cosmetic product and prolonged thermal exposure will start the process of cell renewal. Blue clay for the stomach, hips and other problem areas will help you say goodbye to scars and folds and tighten your body contours. If you repeat the procedures regularly, the contours of the body will become more toned, and excess scars and folds on the skin, which are harmful to beauty, will disappear almost completely.

Blue clay: what are its benefits?

Blue clay is a valuable skin care product. It is rich in micro- and macroelements, which help normalize skin oiliness, gently remove dead epithelium particles, remove peeling, and cleanse pores. The product contains:

  1. Silicon. Accelerates cell regeneration, tightens the epidermis, heals minor damage.
  2. Iron. Saturates cells with oxygen, slows down the aging process.
  3. Potassium. Eliminates dryness, irritation, increases skin elasticity, promotes its renewal.
  4. Copper. Strengthens protective functions, helps resist the effects of free radicals.
  5. Zinc. Fights infections, helps cope with acne, acne and other skin problems.
  6. Aluminium oxide. Evens out the skin by exfoliating dead epithelium particles, making the skin elastic and smooth.
  7. Titanium dioxide. Protects the face from the harmful effects of ultraviolet radiation, mattifies, smoothes the skin, and reduces the amount of sebaceous secretion.

You should not combine several procedures based on blue clay, as this will dry out the skin.

Thanks to its rich composition, blue clay can improve the condition of the epidermis, prevent inflammation, remove peeling, acne marks and other minor defects. The product is suitable for all skin types, but it is especially useful for oily and problematic skin. Those with dry or aging skin can mix clay powder with natural oils, warmed milk, honey and other softening ingredients.


Blue clay is an ideal product for homemade masks.

Use of blue clay for medicinal purposes

Blue clay for the face and body is used not only in beauty recipes, but also in home medicine. There are several recipes that are considered proven, do not cause harm and are used especially often.

For the treatment of joints

For inflammation of the joints of a chronic and traumatic nature, blue clay compresses will be of great benefit. They do it like this:

  • dilute half a teaspoon of table salt in 2 large spoons of warm water;
  • pour 60 g of blue clay powder into the liquid;
  • the resulting mixture is infused for 10 hours;
  • then heated by steam to 45 - 50 degrees and evenly applied to the sore spot.

The mixture should cover the problem area with a layer of at least 1 cm. Cover the top of the application with a gauze bandage and leave for half an hour.

It is recommended to repeat the procedure for 2 days in a row, then take a break for 1 day and apply the applications again. The properties of blue clay will help with arthrosis, rheumatism and bruises.

For corns and heel spurs

If you dilute 1 large spoon of powder in a bowl of warm water, and then soak your feet in the water for 20 minutes, the properties of the solution will help soften corns and generally have a positive effect on the skin of your feet.

The same procedure helps relieve inflammation and pain from heel spurs. In this case, the baths can be supplemented with useful compresses - there will be no harm from this. The course of procedures takes an average of 10 days until relief occurs.

For psoriasis

For psoriasis, the beneficial properties of clay will help if you rub it daily for a couple of weeks. A large spoon of clay powder should be diluted in 100 ml of water, then moisten a cotton or tissue swab in the resulting solution and rub the affected area of ​​skin thoroughly.

For varicose veins

Applications will help reduce health damage from varicose veins. About 80 g of clay powder should be diluted in 2 large spoons of chamomile infusion, stirred and applied to a cotton cloth, and then applied to the problem area.

The thickness of the application between the fabric and the skin should be at least 1 cm, and it should be kept in place for an hour. It is recommended to repeat the procedure 5 days in a row so that the beneficial properties have time to manifest themselves properly.

For various skin diseases

Dermatitis, eczema, furunculosis and other skin diseases negatively affect appearance - and harm overall well-being. The beneficial properties of clay can help cure any skin ailments. Basically, compresses and lotions based on natural remedies are used for therapy. Correctly dilute and apply clay as follows:

  • the powder is diluted in a small amount with water to a thick mixture;
  • apply a thick layer on gauze or cloth;
  • The compress is applied to the affected area of ​​the skin and covered with a cloth or napkin on top.

You need to keep the compress for an hour; after removing it, the skin is washed with warm water.

For the treatment of gums and teeth

The benefits of clay are expressed in its anti-inflammatory properties, so brushing your teeth with blue clay is good for periodontal disease and toothache. Clay can be mixed with toothpaste; it is also recommended to dilute a small amount of clay powder in water and rinse your mouth.

Advice! For toothache, useful lotions made from clay wrapped in gauze help a lot. This lotion is placed directly on the sore spot or next to it.

How to store clay

Storing blue clay at home is quite simple. To do this you need to follow a few simple rules:

  • Do not place the powder in places exposed to direct sunlight;
  • You can store the volcanic product in a ceramic or glass jar;
  • the container with clay must be tightly closed;
  • there should not be high air humidity in the room;
  • Optimal storage temperature is +5…7ºC.

If you follow these rules, the clay powder can be stored for several months.

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