100% Natural French Green Clay 227g
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French Green Clay is a naturally occurring mineral-rich clay known for its ability to gently support skin exfoliation. It supports natural blood circulation contributing to a refreshed and smooth appearance.
This clay is composed of iron oxides, kelp seaweed, and other decomposed plant matter, which give it its signature green hue. Sourced from natural deposits, it is sun-dried and finely processed to preserve its purity and effectiveness.
Non GMO, Not Tested On Animals, No Filler, No Binders, No Common Allergens. 100% Plant-Based. GMP Certified.
Pack: 227g
Best Before: Jan 2027
French Green Clay is rich in magnesium, calcium, potassium, silicon, selenium, aluminum, titanium, cobalt, sodium, phosphorus, copper and zinc. This extraordinary blend of minerals makes French Green Clay one of the most absorbent cosmetic clays.
Standard Shipping Worldwide checkout as regular:
Europe, USA, Asia, Japan: 7 - 15 Working Days (Shipping charges vary according to weight).
3-5 business days shipping available through DHL express (option at checkout)
Delivery only on working days.
Please allow 1-2 working days dispatch time.
All orders placed on Thursday after 10pm NZT, will be dispatched and shipped on Monday.
We are owned and operating in New Zealand. Shipping from NZ to Worldwide.
Not recommended for those with sensitive skin or allergies to its minerals.
Avoid applying on open wounds or broken skin.
To verify that a herb is authentic it is issued with a Certificate of Authenticity (COA) which contains tests (heavy metals/safety/identification) done on every batch of herb manufacturing. E.g Amla COA or Ashwagandha COA. COAs for every herb are available via email request.
Please note shilajit cannot be claimed as organic as it's not cultivated by humans, it's extracted from special shilajit rocks which is only produced by nature. Shilajit can only be tested for heavy metals which we have done in a Eurofins Laboratory (document is available here)