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Green Clay Exfoliating Mask

£5.00

5 in stock

SKU: CM50-1 Category:

Our green clay exfoliating mask contains just green clay - one of the most recognised clays in skincare. This is the one most people picture when they think “clay mask.” It's rich in minerals including magnesium, calcium, potassium, silica and manganese. It is also valued for its absorbent, mattifying texture on oily or combination skin.

Suits: Oily or combination skin.

Formulator's note: Green clay is 100% clay here, no blending, because I wanted at least one mask in the range that's the ingredient doing all the work on its own. It's the most recognisable clay in skincare for a reason and I didn't feel it needed adding to.

What is a face mask? A facial mask is a cosmetic product applied to the skin to cleanse, exfoliate or hydrate. They come in many forms (creams, clay mixtures, sheets and peels), often combining minerals and botanical extracts to work on skin texture and appearance.

Facial masks have a long history. Ancient Egyptians used clay mixed with ingredients like honey or milk; in ancient Greece, herbal blends were used on skin texture; and in both China and India, herbs have long been combined with natural clays to make masks, not too dissimilar to modern practice.

There are different kinds of masks for different purposes: some focus on deep cleansing to help clear the pores, while others are aimed at gentle exfoliation.

Did you know: Green clay is named after France, where it was first widely characterised. Deposits are found in various places around the world. Its green hue comes from decomposed plant matter and iron oxides within the clay.

Additional information

Weight 55 g

Green Clay (Illite, Kaolin, Montmorillonite)

For best results, masks should be used on cleansed skin.

Decant a small amount of powder into a bowl. One 50g pouch gives roughly three uses. Mix with an activator (wetting agent) of your choice: plain water, a dairy or plant milk, natural yoghurt, honey, aloe vera gel, a floral hydrosol, or a fruit or vegetable pulp (avoid citrus).

Each brings something slightly different to the mix. Yoghurt contains lactic acid, a gentle alpha-hydroxy acid known for its mild exfoliating effect on the skin surface. Honey is naturally humectant, drawing moisture to the skin as the mask sits. Aloe vera gel is naturally hydrating, thanks to its high water content and water-loving (hygroscopic) plant sugars. Floral hydrosols are the water collected during the steam distillation of flowers for essential oil, carrying a light trace of their scent.

Mix to a smooth paste and apply to clean, dry skin, avoiding the eye area. Leave for 5–15 minutes, then rinse off with warm water and pat skin dry. Moisturise as normal.

This mask is gentle enough for hands and feet too, though it’s designed first and foremost as a face mask.

Top tips: Mix only what you need. Any leftover paste must be discarded rather than saved, as the powder does not contain a preservative to hinder the growth of mould, yeast or bacteria. Don’t mix with vinegar, as this will affect the pH of the finished mask.

Cautions: If new to using masks, patch test before first use. Not intended for use on infants. For external use only; avoid the eye area and don’t apply to mucous membranes or broken skin. Discontinue use if irritation occurs. Avoid getting water or other liquid into the pouch itself. Discard the batch if this happens.

New to DIY masks? Lauren talks through the basics of mixing your own mask at home in this video, a good starting point if you’d like the wider context before you dive in with your Sugarbush pouch.

Store the unopened pouch in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight. Avoid storing in humid spots like the bathroom, as moisture can find its way through the packaging. Stable for up to 30 months unopened; use within 6 months of opening (see the PAO symbol on your pack).

What makes Sugarbush different

There are a lot of natural skincare brands out there. Sugarbush products are small-batch and built on a scientist's instinct for ingredients that earn their place.

Scientist formulated

Every Sugarbush product is made by Lauren, a scientist by training and a skincare formulator.

Small-batch, handmade in Devon

Never mass-produced, never compromised. 

Kind to your skin and to nature

Simple formulations that work in harmony with your skin and the natural world around us.

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Designed with intention

Every ingredient is chosen for a reason. No fillers, no unnecessary extras...just what your skin actually needs.