Description
Benefits:
- Clarifying, deep-clean feel from bentonite
+ activated charcoal. - Comforting warm–fresh sensation
(ginger, a touch of cayenne + mustard)
with a clean herbal aroma (nettle,
cleavers, dandelion). - Soft, cushiony paste when hydrated—
encourages a slow, mindful rest period
over target areas. - Water-free (as sold) for simple storage
and minimal INCI.
Ingredients:
Bentonite, Charcoal Powder (Activated),
Zingiber Officinale (Ginger) Root Powder,
Curcuma Longa (Turmeric) Root Powder,
Galium Aparine (Cleavers) Herb Powder,
Taraxacum Officinale (Dandelion) Leaf/Root
Powder, Urtica Dioica (Nettle) Leaf Powder,
Capsicum Annuum (Cayenne) Fruit Powder,
Sinapis Alba (Yellow Mustard) Seed Powder.
Instructions:
- Mix the paste
- In a clean bowl, add 1–2 Tbsp dry powder.
- Stir in 1–2 Tbsp warm water/tea/castor oil (or
aloe gel) to an oatmeal-like paste.Let stand 3–5 minutes so clays hydrate and
herbs swell. - Apply On clean, dry skin (e.g.,
thighs/hips/abdomen/back—avoid face for first
uses), spread a thin layer (1⁄8–1⁄4 in / 3–6 mm). - Cover with a clean cotton cloth or gauze;
optionally place a warm (not hot) towel on top. - Relax 8–15 minutes (start shorter for sensitive
skin). - Remove cloth, wipe residue with a damp cloth,
and pat dry. - Optional: follow with a light neutral oil or balm.
- Frequency: 1–3× weekly as desired.
Do not store leftovers. Mix fresh each time and discard any unused hydrated paste.
Storage Place:
- Dry blend: Keep airtight, cool, dark, and bone-dry.
Best within 12 months. - Keep utensils clean & dry to avoid introducing
moisture into the jar. - Hydrated paste = single-use only (discard after
session).
Pro Tips:
- Barrier trick: Rub 1–2 drops of bland oil (e.g.,
jojoba) on skin before application to ease clean-
up and limit sting. - Activator tweaks:
- Aloe gel → cooler, gentler slip.
- Castor Oil Blend → more therapeutic effects.
- Water → most neutral.
- Fabric care: Use dark towels/old T-shirts as the
cover cloth. - Routine pairing: After removal, hydrate, then a
whisper-thin layer of balm; add gentle lymph-
style strokes (toward groin/axilla) for 1–2minutes.
Cautions:
- External use only. Patch test (inner forearm) 24 hrs before first use.
- Heat & spice: Cayenne/mustard are stimulating—use thin layers and
short contact; discontinue if burning or brisk redness persists. - Charcoal/turmeric can stain light fabrics, grout, and some plastics—
protect textiles and rinse surfaces promptly. - Allergy notes: Mustard is a common food allergen; avoid if sensitive.
Nettle/dandelion may bother those with plant allergies. - Skin status: Do not apply over broken, irritated, or infected skin; avoid
mucosa and eyes; wash hands after use. - Adsorptive clays: May bind topicals. Wait 1–2 hours before applying
prescription topicals/active serums on the same area. - Pregnancy/breastfeeding/children: Use spice botanicals cautiously;
many prefer a spice-reduced version. - Do not use with heating pads; use warm, not hot compresses.
Not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease; not FDA
evaluated.


