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Aziz Alexander

Escape the Everyday with One of Our All Natural Clay Masks

Another long day and between the sun, wind, dirt and toxins your face feels as tired as your mind.


These are the moments when you'd welcome an escape... but if you're like most of us, that getaway begins and ends in the bathroom. Finally a moment when you can just be with yourself!


Worry not. It doesn't matter that you didn't get too far away. Your escape is well in hand with The Goddess Goods Pamper Me Package! A fifteen minute spa session is all you will need to wash away the day, feeling refreshed, light and ready for what comes next.


Better yet your face will thank you for it. The hardest decision you will have to make is where you want to go. Morocco, France or China anyone?


Rhassoul Clay

Home of The Detoxifying Rhassoul Clay
The Atlas Mountains of Morocco

We begin our three stop journey by travelling to the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. The Rhassoul Clays are a thing to behold and even better when experienced. A potent detoxifier and wondrous as a natural cleanser, this mask will help melt, not only the day, but the years away.


From the eighth century Rhassoul Clay has been used by the people of Morocco to cleanse and keep their skin radiant. Only found and mined in two areas of the world (within 200km of each other), this mineral deposit has been created by the unique geothermal and volcanic activity that formed the region of the Atlas Mountains over millions of years.


The name Rhassoul comes from an Arabic word meaning “to wash” and was used by the Romans and Egyptians for centuries! Rhassoul Clay carries a high negative charge and is rich in Potassium and Magnesium; it is known for its’ cleansing properties as it improves elasticity while potently fighting acne, drawing out blackheads and other impurities.


The minerals and nutrients that pack this earth are as numerous as the potential uses. Magnesium, Iron, Lithium, Silica, Sodium, and Potassium make Rhassoul Clay a potent detoxifier, a sublime natural cleanser and has been known to reverse the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines caused by ageing due its’ Collagen producing effects. But the benefits don’t end there! It is a wonderful exfoliant and clarifier and can also be employed as a natural shampoo substitute aiding those who suffer with dry scalps and dandruff.


The Green Clays of France

Home Of The Gentle Exfoliating Green Clays
The Rock Quarries Of Southern France

On the second leg of our journey we find ourselves in France. This ancient clay comes from the rock quarries found in Southern France and have been used for centuries. A unique blend of nutrients and minerals, this Green Clay is used as a gentle, naturally detoxifying exfoliant, increasing circulation. The green colour comes from the clays iron oxide and decomposed kelp and algae and as a result leaves your skin feeling and looking moisturized, plump and soft.


The Green Clay also contains dolomite, manganese, silica and copper and carries a negative charge that allows it to whisk away the daily buildup of dirt and toxins that cling to our skin without any burning or stinging sensations; making this mask perfect for those who suffer from Rosacea or sensitive and acne prone skin. Its’ balancing properties keep the skin feeling fresh while leaving your pores open and clean.


Although we’ve created a mask of the green clay, its’ uses over the centuries have been too numerous to mention them all. The green clay has so many healing and regenerating properties it has been employed against ulcers, immune, allergy and thyroid issues. As an anti-inflammatory it was long used for horses with fragile joints leading many to believe its’ a first aid must have for those who suffer from conditions such as sciatica.


The beauty of our formulation is how The Green Clays of France will leave your skin looking brighter and healthier after just one use. It is a DIY Must-Have for those who like creating their own beauty products and for those who only use all natural products on their skin!


Kaolin Clay

Home Of The Restorative Kaolin Clays
The Quarries Of The Far East Of China

Our final stop leads us to the Far East of China where we will explore the many benefits and uses of this heavily mineralized earth. Long before the popularity of K-Beauty Masks and other products sought after today, there was Kaolin Clay! An All-Natural Exfoliant, Detoxifier and Sebum Regulator, this clay is the most gentle of them all and will not dry out your skin, reducing the risk of breakouts and redness.


First found and collected on a hill named “Kaolin”, it was initially used (primarily) for making porcelain as well as a remedy for diarrhea. Used as a mask, it is rich in silica dioxide and has a natural ph making it ideally suited for those with sensitive, dry, mature skin; restoring health and softness to the face. Kaolin Clay is not absorbent when compared to other clays making it ideal for clearing pores without stripping your skin of its’ natural oils.


Much like the other two clays, Kaolin is a natural detoxifier and exfoliator without causing redness. This mild, soothing and healing clay will help calm many skin ailments and inflammation and can provide temporary relief from rashes, bug bites, diaper rashes and other skin irritations.


Used regularly and over time Kaolin Clay will stimulate your skin cells, brightening and toning your face. It is a powerful whitening agent, used as a natural toothpaste and whitener. But its’ uses and benefits continue; as a natural shampoo it will boost blood circulation to the scalp, removing dirt and impurities while strengthening your hairs’ roots without stripping the natural oils from your scalp and hair.

Morocco, France and China. Three regions that boast some of the most powerful and effective clays ever found on earth. Whether you’re searching for an escape or simply looking to refresh your face and wash the day away The Goddess Goods Pamper Me Package will take you there.


Got fifteen minutes? The only question left is, “Where would you like to travel to today?”




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