French Black Cosmetic Clay 1 kg

French Black Cosmetic Clay 1 kg

Black French clay is a natural mineral blend of clays and fine mineral particles, used mainly in cleansing and mattifying cosmetics. It is a combination of thre... read more

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Black French clay is a natural mineral blend of clays and fine mineral particles, used mainly in cleansing and mattifying cosmetics. It is a combination of three types of clay: Illite, Quartz and Kaolin, i.e. a blend of clays with different abilities to absorb sebum and improve product texture.
The raw material is formed by geological processes (weathering and sedimentation), then mined, mechanically purified, dried and milled into a fine powder suitable for cosmetic use. The “black” shade is usually given by the natural mineral colouring and trace components in the deposit, not by added colorants.
In practice it is a popular choice for masks and powder products where you want a stronger cleansing and mattifying effect than with kaolin alone, while still having a pleasant texture and good spreadability.


Key benefits

  • Absorbs excess sebum and helps mattify the skin.
  • Cleansing effect – binds impurities to the surface of the mineral particles.
  • Velvety feel – improves the texture of masks, powders and anhydrous products.
  • Supports a smooth appearance in powder products (powders, dry blends).
  • Natural blend – also suitable for anhydrous formulations where you want absorption and a drier finish.

Suitable for products such as

  • Face masks – cleansing and mattifying (especially for oily and combination skin).
  • Cleansing powders.
  • Body wraps and bath treatments (powder blends).
  • Deodorants and body powders – moisture absorption and improved skin feel.
  • Soaps – improved slip and sensory properties (depending on the formulation).

Use in formulation

  • Insoluble in: water and oils – used as a fine dispersion/suspension.
  • Mixable with: aqueous and oil systems (as a powder phase); in low-viscosity products it may gradually settle to the bottom, so it is advisable to work with adequate viscosity.
  • Compatible with: emulsifiers, oils, butters, surfactants and other powders (starches, zinc oxide); in masks it is advisable to add a humectant (e.g. glycerin) for a more pleasant feel.
  • Dosage (indicative):
    • Masks: medium to higher percentages depending on the desired cleansing strength and skin type.
    • Powders and deodorants: according to the desired level of absorption and softness of skin feel.
    • Soaps: low to medium percentages according to the desired “slip” effect.
  • Processing tip: sieve the powder and add it gradually to reduce lumping; for masks you can premix it into part of the glycerin or oil, depending on the type of formulation.

Safety and storage

  • Avoid inhaling fine dust; when working with the powder, work slowly and in a well-ventilated area.
  • Avoid contact with eyes; in case of contact, rinse with water.
  • Store in a tightly closed container, in a dry place, so that the raw material does not absorb moisture and odours from the surroundings.
  • For masks, adapt the contact time to the skin type; for sensitive or dry skin use a shorter contact time and follow with hydration.

FAQ

For whom is black clay more suitable – oily or dry skin?

Most often it is used for oily and combination skin because it has a more pronounced mattifying and cleansing effect. For dry skin, a lower dosage, shorter contact time and supplementing the mask with humectants is advisable.


Why does a clay mask sometimes “pull” or leave a feeling of dryness?

Clays bind sebum as well as water from the surface of the skin. If the mask dries out completely or is too concentrated, it can have a tightening effect. A shorter contact time, humectants and subsequent hydration help.


How to achieve a smooth paste without lumps?

Sieve the powder and add it gradually. It is practical to premix it into glycerin or oil and only then add water/hydrosol. When mixing, do not use unnecessarily high shear so as not to aerate the blend.


Can clay colour a white emulsion or soap?

Yes, dark clay can change the shade of the finished product (emulsions, soaps, powders). For colour-sensitive products it is advisable to carry out a test on a small batch.


Can black clay also be used in a deodorant?

Yes, it can contribute to moisture absorption and a drier feel. At the same time, however, it can slightly tint the product, so it is recommended to also test possible colour transfer to textiles depending on the type of formulation.


See also other clays and clay minerals offered by Handymade.sk.

Parameters

INCI
Illite, Quartz, Kaolin
CAS n°
12173-60-3 & 14808-60-7 & 1332-58-7
Country of origin
France
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