






🌟 Elevate your skincare game with the mineral magic of Cambrian Blue Clay!
Cambrian/Serbian Blue Clay is a 100g, mineral-rich, 100% natural clay ideal for DIY skincare formulations including face masks, body wraps, scrubs, creams, and soap making. Free from additives, it offers gentle exfoliation and skin-softening benefits, widely used in professional spa and cosmetic applications.











| ASIN | B098SVMC5H |
| Best Sellers Rank | #137,866 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #1,547 in Facial Masks |
| Brand | mGanna |
| Brand Name | mGanna |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 59 Reviews |
| Item Form | Clay |
| Manufacturer | Archie Enterprise |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Artificial Color Free, Dye Free, Silicone Free, Talc Free |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Natural Ingredients, Smoothening, Unscented |
| Product Benefits | Softening,Nourishing |
| Recommended Uses For Product | It is an ingredient for cosmetic products like facial masks, creams, body wraps, soft peels and scrubs |
| Scent | Cambrian clay |
| Scent Name | Cambrian clay |
| Size | 3.53 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| Skin Tone | All |
| Skin Type | All |
| Target Use Body Part | Face, Whole Body |
| Unit Count | 3.5274 Ounce |
H**R
Nice color additive in soap
Very pleased with how color presented in my cold process soap.
M**7
Nice
Works great in hot process soaps
A**P
Used in Cold Process Soap
This seems like a good product, but I was hoping for a blue tint in my soap. Turned grey instead.
T**A
Nice
Very nice
L**S
Great buy
This product is perfect for our soap business it we love it and will order more.
R**S
Love this!
I made a soap with this clay. It was awesome!
T**.
Not for CP
No blue color and turned a dingy grey once lye was introduced
L**I
Blue is a little Suspect
I have several of the clay masks from this company, I use them on my face with my extremely sensitive skin, and I use them to make paints because I like clay basked watercolors. I have used several Cambrian blue clays and they tend to be a steely blue-gray, similar to storm clouds, not the fairly bright blue of this clay. It also tends to be a good bit denser and not as hydrophobic. I am fairly certain this clay is just Kaolinite with added pigment, either ultramarine or phthalo blue, both fine assuming they are cosmetic grade, and since the bag claims it is pure I am not sure I trust it. It is not obvious when it is in powder form, but when you add a liquid the blue pigment is very streaky. If it was actually a blue clay the color would be even since the color comes from the clay and not a pigment. It doesn't stain the skin (and I am very pale, if a thing is going to stain then it will) and is very gentle on the skin. It can stain porcelain so keep that in mind. I am still using it on my face because Kaolinite is good for my skin type and I do not have any sensitivities to the dye, but if you are sensitive to dyes I would stay away from this one. And yes, it does make a nice paint, but honestly just mix titanium dioxide and ultramarine and you get the same thing!
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