French Red Cosmetic Clay, 500 g

French Red Cosmetic Clay, 500 g

French red cosmetic clay is a natural mineral raw material with the INCI Illite, Kaolin. It is obtained by mining from natural deposits, then mechanically purif... read more

In stock:
15 pkgs.
Product code:
KIL032_500
Best before date:
02/2029
Batch:
08.24-S2924BIS

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Product description


French red cosmetic clay is a natural mineral raw material with the INCI Illite, Kaolin. It is obtained by mining from natural deposits, then mechanically purified, dried and finely milled into a powder. The red coloration is natural – it results from the mineral composition and the presence of colored mineral admixtures typical for red clays.
In formulations it is used mainly for absorbing excess sebum, a mattifying effect and as a mineral filler that improves sensorial properties (softer, “drier” feel) in anhydrous products.


Key benefits

  • Mattifying effect – helps reduce shine and improves the appearance of the skin.
  • Absorbs sebum and supports a feeling of clean skin.
  • Gentle cleansing – suitable for masks and powder cleansing blends.
  • Mineral filler – improves slip and skin feel in soaps, powders and anhydrous products.
  • Also suitable for dry and sensitive skin when the exposure time is properly chosen and followed by hydration.

Suitable for products such as

  • Facial masks – cleansing and mattifying.
  • Powder masks and cleansing powders (to be mixed immediately before use).
  • Soaps – adjustment of color and sensorial properties (according to the formulation).
  • Body wraps and bath rituals (powder blends for dispersing).
  • Deodorants and body powders – supporting a drier feel.

Use in formulation

  • Insoluble in: water and oils – used as a powder component (dispersion/suspension).
  • Miscible with: water, hydrolats and gels – after dispersing it forms a paste suitable for masks.
  • Compatible with: emulsions and surfactant systems (as a solid phase); in masks it is often combined with humectants for a more pleasant skin feel.
  • Technological tip: for a smooth consistency, sieve the powder and incorporate it gradually; first disperse it into a slurry in a small amount of liquid.

Safety and storage

  • Avoid inhalation of fine dust; when handling, work slowly and in a well-ventilated area.
  • Avoid contact with eyes; in case of contact, rinse with water.
  • Store in a dry place and in a tightly closed container so that the raw material does not bind moisture and odors from the surroundings.
  • For sensitive skin, choose a shorter mask exposure time and then follow with hydrating skin care.

Composition

  • Illite (typically approximately 75 % ± 5)
  • Kaolin (typically approximately 25 % ± 3)

Physical properties

  • Appearance: fine red to brick-red powder (natural mineral coloration).
  • Powder fineness: typically 90 % < 100 μm, 100 % < 150 μm. [oai_citation:0‡Range of clays.pdf](sediment://file_00000000b7047243a7afad58d65402fe)
  • Behavior in formulations: in low-viscosity systems it may sediment – thickening or use in higher-viscosity products helps.

FAQ

How can I adjust the mask so that it does not feel tight and uncomfortable?

A shorter exposure time, moistening during application and adding a hydrating component (e.g. a gel base) help improve comfort.


Why can the color of natural red clay differ slightly between batches?

This is due to the natural variability of the mineral raw material – the shade is influenced by the composition of the deposit and the ratio of mineral components.


Can red clay also be used in anhydrous products?

Yes, it is often used as a powder filler in body powders or in anhydrous blends, where it helps provide a “drier” touch and absorption.


What should I do if the mask forms lumps?

Sieve the powder and first disperse it in a small amount of liquid into a smooth slurry, then add the remainder. Mixing with a whisk also helps.


Can I combine red clay with other clays in one mask?

Yes, blending clays is common – it allows you to fine-tune absorption, skin feel and the final effect according to the aim of the formulation.


If you would like to learn more about the benefits and use of cosmetic clays, read our article Cosmetic clays and their use.
Also have a look at other cosmetic clays offered by Handymade.sk.

 

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Parameters

INCI
Illite, Kaolin
CAS n°
12173-60-3, 1332-58-7
EC number
601-803-4, 310-194-1
Country of origin
France
Solubility

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