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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay Review

 The great results I continue to experience from making Organic Manuka Honey a main part of my skin care regimen inspired me to delve deeper into the world of  natural products. After doing a lot of online research and reading a number of reviews I decided  to try  a clay facial; after all, how much more natural can you get than dirt? :)

 Bentonite clay seemed like the ideal choice for its various healing properties.  It is unique due to its ability to produce an "electrical charge" when hydrated. Upon contact with fluid, its electrical components change, giving it the ability to absorb toxins. This makes it an ideal pore cleanser.  




A number of positive reviews from various websites including iHerb and Amazon  caused me to choose the brand Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay, a 100% natural calcium Bentonite Clay from Death Valley, California, where it is sun-dried for up to six months.  It claims to be "The World's Most Powerful Facial" that removes dirt and impurities.












Opening the jar:  The clay is a fine odorless powder.  


The directions recommend mixing the clay with equal parts  apple cider vinegar or water in a non- metal bowl with a non-metal utensil.  (Metal objects can reduce the effectiveness of the clay facial.)






I read that apple cider vinegar produces better results so  I chose Bragg Organic Unfiltered Raw Apple Cider Vinegar.  I transferred the vinegar to a clean empty bottle with a pump to make dispensing easier and more convenient.

















I gathered my materials including a small glass dish, a plastic measuring spoon, and a beauty spatula for mixing.



I mixed equal parts of the bentonite clay powder with apple cider vinegar in the glass dish and stirred with a beauty spatula.  The mixture turned into a creamy paste like consistency with a slight fizzing.





I applied the mixture to the parts of my face that are prone to breakouts. ( I used an e.l.f. foundation brush that I got from Target for $1.00. )















The directions say that you will feel a pulsating feeling, but I only felt it getting tighter as it dried. After 20-30 minutes I removed with warm water and a washcloth.

 When I removed the mask, I wasn't impressed at all. The areas I had  applied the clay to were very red. (The directions on the jar indicate that this is normal and the redness should disappear in about thirty minutes.) My face felt dry and tight and I immediately applied emu oil to my damp face to counteract the dry feeling.

The next day my face was the same. There were no breakouts, but I didn't notice anything exceptional either.  That night when I got out of the shower I noticed a bump on my forehead that had been under my skin awhile felt a little tender. I grabbed my extractor, ready to see if I could get a little something out of it (I know I should wait for it to come to a head; don't judge me.)  Surprisingly, I barely applied pressure to the area when it seemed like an explosion of gunk came out.  I wondered if the clay had drawn all the toxins to the surface?....

 I wasn't sure yet so I decided to spot treat another stubborn pimple with a small mixture of the clay and apple cider vinegar.  I went through the same procedure I had done the night before. I mixed a very small amount, applied it to the area, and went to bed.  This time I could feel the pulsating!  It actually felt like a subtle throbbing was taking place inside the pimple.  When I woke up the next morning and wiped away the clay, the pimple was flat! In awe, I decided to keep trying to see how to best use this product.

I have been using Aztec Secret for almost a month now, applying it a couple of times a week to figure out what works best for my skin. Here are a few things I have observed works for me:

  •  I use it in the evenings before bed or on a day when I don't plan on going anywhere to give my skin the opportunity to deep clean and recuperate. 

  • Once or twice  a week I apply the mask to the acne prone areas or spot treat any tiny bumps I see forming.  It appears that the clay draws the toxins to the surface of my skin quicker, allowing me easily extract any bacteria or oil  from a forming blemish. 

  • I notice that once a pimple is extracted from an area that has been treated with the clay, the area does not breakout as frequently.  (I assume the deep cleaning is helping to unclog pores so reoccuring breakouts are minimized.) 

  • I like to follow the clay treatment with Organic Manuka Honey to soothe, kill bacteria, and combat the drying effects of the bentonite clay.  I leave the honey on for a minimum of thirty minutes. The honey also seems to speed the healing process of any blemishes that have been extracted and prevent scarring.  


This jar should last a long time because very little is needed to make enough to cover my entire face.
Combined with my Organic Manuka Honey regimen, it works well, and I would purchase it again.

If you are interested in trying out this clay facial treatment, find Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay HERE.

Grab a 32 oz bottle of the Bragg Organic Apple Cider Vinegar HERE for only $.24 plus shipping by using code: SRK356 to take $5 off!!!  

(*UPDATE* See another great pore cleansing recipe using Aztec Clay HERE.)


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Disclaimer: The purpose of this review is to offer my objective opinion, so the reader can make an informed decision before buying.  Results may vary on all items I review. Please keep in mind I am not liable for any problems that should arise from trying out a product I review here. Please use any and all cosmetics or items featured on my blog with caution and safety in mind. All my reviews, opinions, and everything expressed here are my own and based on my experience with a product. I am not affiliated with any of the brands mentioned on my blog. I paid for this product with my own money. Anything discussed on this site is expressed as my own opinion and I reserve the right to my own opinion when discussing cosmetics, or and other products. 

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1 comment:

  1. This is an awesome mask that lasts forever! My skin isn’t nearly as rough, red, or broken out as it used to be. Highly recommend.

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