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    Our Bentonite external clay is a Sodium Bentonite which is also known as Western Bentonite and High Swelling Bentonite.

    Bentonite clay (a combination of montmorillonite and volcanic ash) is a highly absorbent clay best suited for oil skin. It is a fine powder, odorless and tasteless, insoluble in water, swelling to about eight times its weight when water is added.

    Uses: Suspending and colloidal agent in the manufacture of soap, also used in cosmetics and directly on the body as a mask. Bentonite powder is added to soap at trace to help oily skin or as an additive in shaving soap (1T per #of soap).

    In masks it's not normally used as the predominant clay due to it's ability to absorb large quantities of water (thus making the mask product take a very long time to dry). It is, however, used in smaller quantities to make mask products more elastic. Also used to suspend pigments, thicken lotions and absorb oil.

    To make a facial clay, add distilled water to a small amount of clay. Other additives you may add to a facial mask instead of distilled water are plain yogurt, honey, liquid vegetable glycerine, whipped egg whites or mayonnaise. Apply with clean fingers to clean skin, let dry 15 to 20 minutes, rinse off with warm water, pat skin dry, repeat once a week if necessary. Clay masks will draw out impurities and toxins and may help with acne and similar skin conditions. Origin - USA; CAS# - 1302-78-9; INCI - Bentonite; Mesh - 80% thru 200, 40% thru 325 (dry basics).

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    Martha Ricci (Bronx, NY, US) | March 28th, 2015
    Great to use for the face and as an ingredient for your deodorant to pull out toxins and bacteria. Really great quality and great price!
    It's like a mini face lift!
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    ermin tursic (sacramento, CA, US) | November 2nd, 2014
    Wonderful weekly mask! I love the results that I get from using the Bentonite Clay! I use it for a face mask once a week. Thanks for the great price!
    So smooth!!
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    Raymundo Delgadillo (Austin, TX, US) | June 14th, 2014
    I use bentonite for clay masks along with some EO's, and it blends into a perfectly smooth paste. It comes double wrapped in a ziploc bag, which makes storage convenient. If you haven't tried this before, it is a must! Also, at this price, you can't really go wrong.
    Just like they said.....
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    shaundel king (long branch, NJ, US) | March 9th, 2012
    Don't let the price fool you. You will be getting GREAT benefits! Does a better job than the commercial product they sell that you know nothing about that's in the ingredients. This is a excellent clay! Great for hair & skin. At least for me it gave me good benefits. Will continue to buy. And Camden has the best price of course!
    Don't be fooled by the price!
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    Chrissy Barber (Marinette, WI, US) | August 16th, 2011
    This is the real deal. Just as good as the stuff I was paying 4 times the price for. Use in soap, scrubs, masks and fizzies.
    awesome soap I LIKE MY FACE!!!
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    bonnie garrity (chehalis, WA, US) | March 19th, 2011
    Made the best shave soap ever and facial soap with this clay. OK seriously since using the clay soap I have had several people compliment me on my skin. It cleared my blemishes and seems to even skin tone. Could be other ingredients but I'm convinced its the clay. Its the only different thing!
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    TERMINOLOGY:

    EO = essential oil

    FO = fragrance oil

    HOW PRODUCTS ARE DISPENSED...

    BOTTLING/PACKAGING:

    Essential oils: in 1/32 oz. to 1/4 oz...amber glass vials with orifice reducers. ½ oz. to 2 oz...in amber glass bottles with white caps and Eurodroppers...3 to 4 oz. in amber glass bottles with black caps and without orifice reducers...7 oz. in aluminum bottles...15 oz. in amber glass bottles with black caps...10 & 25 lbs. in HDPE plastic containers with wide mouths although, occasionally, 25 lbs. may be dispensed in factory-issued metal containers with pouring spouts.

    28 lbs. of carrier oils and other liquids are dispensed in individual HDPE plastic gallon containers with handles, each holds the purchased net weight of liquid.

    30+ lbs. of carrier oils, other liquids, soft butters, Castile gel and other products are dispensed in plastic HDPE pails w/metal handles & pouring spouts in the lid; those products may remain inside the pails indefinitely when properly stored. After Covid, we reserve the right to use any packaging/dispensing container available to us and not mentioned above because it continues to be difficult many times to restock the same packaging container or material used in the past.

    NOTE: An EO may safely remain inside an aluminum container for up to 3 months, but if storing longer than 3 months the oil should be transferred to amber glass. Fragrances and carrier oils up to 8 lbs. may remain inside HDPE plastic bottles indefinitely. If the customer at any time feels more comfortable transferring a product to glass this should be done. ALL PRODUCTS ARE DISPENSED BY WEIGHT, THUS, SOME CONTAINERS MAY BE FILLED HIGHER THAN OTHERS DEPENDING ON THE WEIGHT AND VISCOSITY OF EACH PRODUCT.

    Raw materials/ingredients are dispensed by weight. Many customers ask how many ounces in a pound, there are 16 ounces in one pound. These are not fluid ounces, they are ounces by weight.

    HOW TO STORE: EOs, FOs and BUTTERS should be stored in tightly-sealed containers away from direct light and heat. Some EOs could be highly flammable, keep away from open flames. Keep all liquids and powders you purchase from Camden-Grey tightly capped and away from the reach of children, the elderly or infirm and pets. Refrigerating butters could adversely affect the consistency of the butter, please join our Forum if you need to learn how to handle, work with and store products. The link is towards the top right green section of our pages.

    (Rev. 6/13/23)