Minute mask with activated charcoal
Formula: 41312 Difficulty level: beginner Shelf life: apply immediately pH optimal: -

Phase Ingredients for one application Total 10 gr
A Activated charcoal 1 gr
A Reetha powder 3 gr
A Peppermint water 6 gr

In a bowl or glass mix the powders first, then add the mint water and mix thoroughly, slowly.

Instead of mint water, other floral waters such as witch hazel or rosemary water can be used.
The reetha powder (soap nuts) in addition to its beneficial properties for the skin ensures that the mask is homogenised optimaland rinses off the skin much more easily, and the charcoal does not stick to the washcloth when rinsing.

The freshly prepared mask is applied to the face with a brush or spatula, avoiding the eye and lip area. Leave on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water. The mask made of activated charcoal and soap nut powder has purifying properties, cleanses the skin thoroughly and frees it from impurities and accumulated sebum.

Reviews

C
Cristina O.
01 Aug 2022
I use reetha (soap nut or sapindus mukorossi) powder along with other herbal powders to make an exceptional homemade shampoo. Reetha powder contains natural saponins that lather on contact with water; it is a natural conditioner, helps to detangle hair and prevent dandruff.
D
Diana
09 Jun 2019
Thank you very much! I can't wait to use it.
E
Ellemental
06 Jun 2019
Hello! The new batch is on its way already, unfortunately it's taking a while as it's coming by ship direct from India. We apologize for the inconvenience!
D
Diana
05 Jun 2019
Hello, I would like to ask when do you bring the soap nuts to 1 kg or if they are still being produced? I've been waiting for them for three months, I hope you will still bring them. I really liked the idea and couldn't wait to try them.
E
Ellemental
13 Jun 2018
Hello! Basically you can also use clay, but keep in mind that Reetha powder in addition to its beneficial properties for the skin ensures optimal homogenization of the mask and much easier rinsing.
G
Greta
12 Jun 2018
Hello! instead of Reetha powder can I use clay powder?