How to Make Cleansing Clay Masks

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Uploaded by on Jan 12, 2012

http://www.brambleberry.com

Learn to make your own Clay Masks using a variety of dry clay powders, moisturizing oils and ingredients you can find in your kitchen! Clay (or mud) is great for soaking up excess oil and removing impurities from your skin. In this episode, Anne-Marie shares 3 unique recipes which you can make for a fraction of the cost of store bought masks.


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Anne-Marie Faiola is the owner of Bramble Berry http://www.brambleberry.com author of Soap Queen Blog http://www.soapqueen.com and developer of Teach Soap http://www.teachsoap.com

Music: PsyWoofers' "Dancing 4 Joy"

All supplies used in this video can be purchased at http://www.brambleberry.com

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  • I was told by a cosmetologist, that whenever I do a mud or a clay mask it is really bad to stay in a vertical position. The mud/clay dries out and pulls you skin down (gravitation), and you get wrinkles! And it is also not the best idea to talk for the similar reason...

    Loved the first recipe (I have oily skin) - definitely gonna try this at home! Thanks Anne-Marie!

  • @Sodiumhydroxyde Thanks for the advice!

  • this is also good for your hair except the clay

  • @BOOSHCY The Fresh on with Egg and Avocado? That would be a good Hair mask - thanks for the suggestion!

  • How sweet, baby drool. I would never have noticed. It was so funny when they circled it. Hee, hee, . Ok the first mask, "Just add Water" is for oily skin. The second "Rich Mud Mask" you did not mention if it was for dry or normal? The third one you also did not mention what skin type? Sorry, I am just curious and don't want to give the wrong mask to the wrong skin type.

  • @sassylassy01 I would say the Rich Mud Mask would be good for oily to normal skin and The Fresh one would be good for normal to dry skin. But it is also a matter of personal preference. I can't wait to hear how it works for you!

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  • The bloopers explaned the drool :)

  • Make a video :-(

  • Hey Anne-Marie! I was wondering if you could show us how to make those adorable little soap bars that have objects molded inside of them? You know, like how you made that blue soap with the penguin inside?!

  • 4:02 and E!!!!

  • Make another video its been like a month

  • Awesome video.. :=)))

  • your nail polish is a really pretty color =)

  • Hello, could you make a video on how to make citrus soaps (Soap shaped like orange slices)

  • wow i never thought somthing could contain vitamin k and potasium!

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