About the Herbs and Clays
Clays:

Rhassoul Clay-This mild and mineral rich clay is found in the Atlas Mountains in Morrocco and has been used for centuries by the Egyptians and Morroccans for facial masks and is used in spas throughout the world. It is rich in magnesium, potassium, calcium, iron, copper and zinc.

White Kaolin Clay- One of the most mildest of clays, White Kaolin, is rich in minerals and is very cleansing.

Sea Clay-A gentle clay rich in algaes, micro and macro minerals and sodium and sulphur.

Red Clay- Also known as Moroccan Clay, draws out toxins and impurities and exfoliates the skin.

Botanicals:

Burdock Root Powder: Contain mucilage and starches that soothe the skin.

Carrot Root Powder: Rich in Vitamin A, Carrot Root is wonderful for exfoliating aging and dry skins.

Chamomile Powder: Calming and anti-septic in nature, chamonile also has anti-inflammatory properties.

Dandelion Root Powder: Not a bad plant after all, Dandelion is rich in emolliants that soothe and soften skin.

Elder Flower Powder: Softens skin, smooths wrinkles, fades freckles and soothes sunburn!

Lady's Mantle Powder: Astringent and anti-inflammatory, this wonder herb, reduces the size of pores and acne.

Lavender Powder: An extremely mild and soothing powder, not to mention its soothing aromatherapy benefits!

Marshmallow Root Powder: Produces mucilage to soften and soothe dry skin.

Nettle Leaf Powder: Astringent and full of vitamins and minerals that stimulate the skin. It also has 10% protein, more than any other plant!

Rosehips Powder: Full of Vitamin C, Rosehips are terrific for the skin, especially aging skins.

Violet Root Powder: A gentle and soothing astringent.

Essential Oils:

Carrot Seed:Native to Europe, Asia and Africa, Carrot Seed is great on mature skin for wrinkles, toning and toxin accumulation.

Cedarwood: A mild astringent that aids in the healing and prevention of acne.

Lavender: An all around great oil for just about anything. Uses include:acne, excema, psoriasis, boils, sunburns and aches and pains.

Naiouli: Native to Australia, Naiouli is terrific for acne, boils, blemishes and oily skin.

Palmarosa: A moisturizing oil, Palmarosa can be used on all skin types to clear acne, reduce wrinkles and stimulate new cell growth.

Peru Balsam: Aids in the soothing of dry and chapped skin.

Rosewood: A mild and soothing oil that aids in the healing of acne, dermatitis, scars, wrinkles and all skin types.

Tea Tree: The natives of Australia have used this oil for its antibacterial, and antifungal properties for hundreds of years. It's wonderful for acne prone skins.

Base Oils:

Emu Oil: One of the latest oils to take the skin care market by storm, emu is the only oil with the ability to penetrate all the layers of skin. It's healing properties have become widely known.

Evening Primrose Oil: This oil is high in an essential fatty acid known as gamma-linolenic acid, beneficial to aging, dry and wrinkled skins.

Hempseed Oil: This oil has the highest amounts of unsaturated fatty acids of any oil, it's soothing and anti-imfammatory.

Jojoba Oil: Jojoba isthe closest oil to our own natural skin sebum(oil)