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Article Title: Deep Cleaning With an All-Natural Face Mask
Author: Melissa Nathans
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Word Count: 423
Keywords: Dr. Hauschka, DD Skin Care, Hamadi, Freeze, Fresh, Comodynes
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Face masks are an excellent way to deep clean the skin, helping remove 
whiteheads and blackheads, as well as rejuvenate the skin so it has a radiant 
glow. The great thing about natural facemasks is that there are numerous 
options regardless of a person's skin type. However, whether an individual has 
dry, oil, or combination skin, products that contain clay are the best in that 
they remove dead skin cells, dirt, and sebum.

Even the type of clay used in a natural facemask product would make a 
difference in the results achieved. The best choice is Fuller's Earth, which is 
comprised of aluminum silicate for absorbing dead skin cells as the masks 
begins to dry. Additionally, any excess sebum, or oil, would be absorbed. 
Kaolin is another type of clay used in facemask products, which was initially 
used to absorb harmful toxins from the body. However, experts discovered that 
Kaolin is also a great choice for skincare, capable of absorbing dead cells, 
oil, and dirt.

Along with clay, some natural products also contain additional ingredients that 
create smooth, fresh, and youthful appearing skin. For example, apricot and 
milk are great ingredients. Then, a mask made with honey and banana is an 
excellent choice. In both cases, these ingredients reduce age spots and 
freckles while moisturizing. When left on the face for about 15 minutes and 
then rinsed with warm water, the result is amazing skin.

For people who have problems with deep-seeded blackheads, a facemask made from 
quality clay and baking soda is extremely effective. In addition to removing 
dirt and grime buildup caused by exposure to the environment, this particular 
mixture pulls out blackheads that are otherwise difficult to remove. After 
rinsing, a person would get the best results by applying an all-natural and 
overnight facial cream.

Another great option for a natural facemask is one made with Fuller's Earth 
clay and cucumber tonic. While the clay does its job in getting rid of 
blemishes, oil, and dirt, the cucumber tonic invigorates and refreshes the 
skin. Almost immediately after using the product and rinsing, the individual 
would notice much softer and smoother skin. This particular facemask concoction 
is a favorite for men and women who want to capture a more youthful look.

Finally, people who want to firm the face and neck area could choose a product 
made from Fuller's Earth clay and rosewater or one made with honey and avocado. 
Both options fight signs of aging while helping to tighten loose skin. When 
used once a month, the person could maintain his or her new look.

Meilissa Nathans writes about skin care and beauty products in her blog, 
http://simplifybeauty.blogspot.com.
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