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Black French clay is a natural mineral blend of clays and fine mineral particles, which is mainly used in cleansing and mattifying cosmetics. It is a combinatio... read more
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Black French clay is a natural mineral blend of clays and fine mineral particles, which is mainly used in cleansing and mattifying cosmetics. It is a combination of three types of clay: Illite, Quartz and Kaolin, a blend of clays with different abilities to absorb sebum and improve the texture of products.The raw material is formed by geological processes (weathering and sedimentation), then extracted, mechanically cleaned, dried and milled into a fine powder suitable for cosmetic use. "The 'black' hue is usually due to the natural mineral colouring and trace components in the deposit, not to added dyes.In practice, it is a popular choice for masks and powder products where you want a stronger cleansing and mattifying effect than kaolin alone, but a pleasant texture and good spreadability.
It is most commonly used for oily and combination skin, as it has a stronger mattifying and cleansing effect. For dry skin, a lower dosage, shorter duration of action and supplementing the mask with humectants is advisable.
Clays bind both sebum and water from the surface of the skin. If the mask dries out completely or is too concentrated, it can feel astringent. A shorter application time, humectants and subsequent moisturizing helps.
Sift the powder and add gradually. It is practical to premix in glycerine or oil and then add water/hydrate. When mixing, do not use unnecessarily high speed to avoid aerating the mixture.
Yes, dark clay can change the shade of the finished product (emulsions, soaps, powders). For colour sensitive products, it is advisable to do the test in a small batch.
Yes, it can contribute to moisture absorption and a drier feeling. However, it can also subtly discolour the product, so it is advisable to test for possible colour transfer to textiles depending on the type of formulation.
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