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Experience the iconic Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay in a convenient 16 oz size—pure calcium bentonite clay sourced from Death Valley, sun‑dried for up to six months. This unisex detox powder is a powerful skincare solution for deep pore cleansing, acne relief, and fuller-body wellness. Easily mixable with water or apple cider vinegar to create custom masks, wraps, hair treatments, or even foot soaks. Ideal for anyone seeking cleaner, smoother, glowing skin—without harsh chemicals.
| Feature | Benefit |
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| 100% Pure Calcium Bentonite Clay | Naturally draws out impurities, oil, and toxins for deep pore cleansing |
| 16 oz Size (1 lb jar) | Economical and long-lasting—perfect for weekly facials and alternating detox routines |
| Sun‑dried over six months | Premium bentonite clay processed under Death Valley conditions for maximum absorption |
| Customizable mix with water or apple cider vinegar | Water gives gentler results; vinegar increases pH balance and clarity potency |
| Multi-purpose usage | Use as facial masks, body wraps, scalp detoxes, knee packs, insect bite soaks, or foot baths |
Why You’ll Love It
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Deep-reset for skin: Ideal for oily or acne‑prone complexions, this mask clarifies and refines skin texture effectively
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Trusted, cult-favorite skincare staple: Backed by thousands of reviews and called “the world’s most powerful facial”
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Budget-friendly and versatile: A single jar supports months of facials, DIY spa routines, and full-body detox treatments.
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Made for unisex use: Safe and effective for all skin types and genders.
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We want you to be 100% satisfied with your purchase. Items can be returned or exchanged within 30 days of delivery.
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