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Winter Mineral Mask for Face and Body

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This anti-aging and anti-inflammatory mask calms redness.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon canned pumpkin (or cooked/pureed)
  • tablespoon rhassoul clay
  • 1/2 teaspoon apple cider vinegar
  • 1/2 teaspoon honey
  • Water or tea as needed for spreadable consistency
  • 5 drops cedarwood essential oil

Allergy Notice: Honey

Directions:
Blend all ingredients well. You can make up to two days’ worth of this mask at a time and store tightly covered in refrigerator. For a very special treat, put desired amount into a towel cabby for five to 10 minutes before using it on a client.

To Use:
Begin by thoroughly cleansing the client’s skin, using both a cleanser and mild, physical exfoliant. Apply mineral mask with a mask brush over skin, chest, shoulders, and tops of hands. Apply two tea bags or similar items to protect the client’s eyes and allow to sit with or without steam for five to 12 minutes. The client’s skin will be infused with bio-available vitamin A, vitamin C, zinc, magnesium, calcium and more, along with active enzymes to regenerate and strengthen the surface layer. This is mutually anti-aging, soothing, and good for acne, so it can be used on all skin types. Remove with warm towels and follow with a luxurious face massage or serum of your choice.

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