How to Use Aztec Clay Masks

Author: Louise Ward
Date Of Creation: 8 February 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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HOW TO PROPERLY USE THE AZTEC CLAY MASK | Full AM & PM skincare routine demo
Video: HOW TO PROPERLY USE THE AZTEC CLAY MASK | Full AM & PM skincare routine demo

Content

  • Gently wash off the mask. Pat a little warm water on your face and rub in circular motions to wet the mask. When the mask is wet, you will wash it off without using soap or facial cleanser. Use gentle action to avoid scrubbing or irritating the skin while cleaning the mask.
  • Pat the skin dry and apply moisturizer. First, use a clean towel to gently dab on the skin to pat dry. Next, let the skin rest for a few minutes or until the redness is gone. Finally, apply a thin layer of the moisturizer to the skin.

  • Apply the mixture to freshly washed hair and dry with a towel. After washing your hair, simply dry your hair with a towel. Next, take a large amount of mask mixture and apply names in turn. Make sure all hair is applied evenly.
  • Leave the mask on your hair for about an hour. After applying the mask to your hair, you should wait from 45 minutes to an hour. A stretching sensation on the scalp is perfectly normal. While the mask feels dry, it will actually improve hair moisture in no time.

  • Rinse your hair and use conditioner. Use warm water to rinse your hair thoroughly. Remember to clean the clay from your hair and oily skin. The next thing is to apply a concentrated conditioner to your hair. Finally, rinse your hair and let it dry as usual. advertisement
  • What you need

    • Aztec clay
    • Apple cider vinegar
    • Medium size bowl
    • Honey
    • Clean towel
    • Moisturizing products
    • Sweet grape seed oil or almond seed oil
    • Conditioner

    Advice

    • Place a hair filter or trash net over the drain hole when you clean the Aztec clay mask, as large clumps of clay can block the pipes.
    • Store Aztec clay in a glass jar with a tight lid.
    • Avoid using metal bowls or spoons to mix Aztec clay. Metals can reduce the effectiveness of electrolytes in clay.