Beannie's Herbal Clay Mask are powder face masks are a true rescue for your skin. Powdered mask have yet to be activated, so the formulation remains fresh much longer than wet mixtures. When you’re using a liquid-based formula, the key ingredients within the formula have already been jump-started with the addition of a liquid (like oil or water). The act of adding liquid to the powder base allows for you to create the freshest, most on-demand mask formula possible.
Herbal Clay Mask
Beannie's Charcoal Mask is great for acne, oily and combination skin types. It's ingredients calm inflammation, unclog pores, clarify skin, evens skin tone and treat hyperpigmentation.
Ingredients: French clay (illite clay), burdock root (arctium), charcoal, chlorella, olive leaf (olea europaea), ginger root (zingibar officinale), collodial oatmeal ( aveena sativa), sodium bicarbonate.
How To Use: Pour 1 tbsp of powder into dry palm or mixing bowl and combine with 1 tbsp of active. Mix together until it becomes a spreadable paste, apply to freshly cleansed and damp skin. Leave on for 15-25 minutes. Works great with steam.
Active Suggestions: water, honey, aloe vera gel, plain yogurt, apple cider vinegar, coconut water, or nut milk.
Beannie's Green Tea Mask is great for dry, mature, and combination skin types. It's ingredients calm inflammation, hydrates, boost collagen formation, protect against sun damage, unclog pores, clarify skin, evens skin tone and treat hyperpigmentation.
Ingredients: Rhassoul clay (Moroccan Stevensite), green tea (camellia sinensis), rose hips (rosa canina L.), comfrey root (symphytum officinale), marigold (calendula officinale, beet root (beta vulgaris), burdock root (arctium), oatmeal (aveena sativa).
How To Use: Pour 1 tbsp of powder into dry palm or mixing bowl and combine with 1 tbsp of active. Mix together until it becomes a spreadable paste, apply to freshly cleansed and damp skin. Leave on for 15-25 minutes. Works great with steam.
Active Suggestions: water, honey, aloe vera gel, plain yogurt, apple cider vinegar, coconut water, or nut milk.