Description
Description
The French Rose Clay Mask is a two-ingredient facial treatment made from pink kaolin clay sourced from France and mineral-rich rhassoul clay from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Together they form one of the gentlest clay masks available — strong enough to deep-clean pores, soft enough for daily-sensitive skin.
Unlike acid-based exfoliants that strip the skin's protective barrier, clay works through negative electromagnetic charge — attracting and pulling out dead cells, excess oil, and impurities while leaving living skin cells completely intact. The result is cleaner, clearer skin without that tight, stripped feeling.
Two ingredients, nothing else. No essential oils, no preservatives, no parabens, no silicones, no gluten. Vegan and certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny. Sourced from regenerative supply chains.
Ideal for anyone with sensitive, congested, oily, combination, or mature skin — and gentle enough for those who've been burned by harsher clay masks before.
How to use
How to use
In a small bowl, mix 1 teaspoon of clay with a splash of water or floral hydrosol until creamy. Apply to face with a brush or fingertips and leave on for 10–15 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly, then follow with a hydrosol mist and your preferred oil serum or moisturizer. Can also be applied directly to blemishes as a spot treatment. For an extra boost, blend in 1–2 drops of a facial oil before applying.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Pink Clay (Kaolinite), Rhassoul Clay (Moroccan Lava Clay)
French Rose Clay
Gentle pink kaolin and Moroccan rhassoul clay mask that exfoliates, purifies pores, and balances oil—safe for all skin types.
- Pore-Purifying Clay Action
- Charge-Based Dead Cell Removal
- Mineral Replenishment from Moroccan Rhassoul
- Circulation Boost for Dull Skin
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Description
Description
The French Rose Clay Mask is a two-ingredient facial treatment made from pink kaolin clay sourced from France and mineral-rich rhassoul clay from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.
Together they form one of the gentlest clay masks available — strong enough to deep-clean pores, soft enough for daily-sensitive skin.
Unlike acid-based exfoliants that strip the skin's protective barrier, clay works through negative electromagnetic charge — attracting and pulling out dead cells, excess oil, and impurities while leaving living skin cells completely intact. The result is cleaner, clearer skin without that tight, stripped feeling.
Two ingredients, nothing else. No essential oils, no preservatives, no parabens, no silicones, no gluten. Vegan and certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny. Sourced from regenerative supply chains.
Ideal for anyone with sensitive, congested, oily, combination, or mature skin — and gentle enough for those who've been burned by harsher clay masks before.
How to use
How to use
In a small bowl, mix 1 teaspoon of clay with a splash of water or floral hydrosol until creamy. Apply to face with a brush or fingertips and leave on for 10–15 minutes.
Rinse thoroughly, then follow with a hydrosol mist and your preferred oil serum or moisturizer. Can also be applied directly to blemishes as a spot treatment. For an extra boost, blend in 1–2 drops of a facial oil before applying.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Pink Clay (Kaolinite), Rhassoul Clay (Moroccan Lava Clay)

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French Rose Clay
Frequently Asked Questions
What makes this different from regular clay masks?
Most clay masks use bentonite or kaolin alone. This one blends French pink kaolin with Moroccan rhassoul — combining gentle oil absorption with mineral-rich nourishment, which is why it works for sensitive skin that other masks irritate.
What do I mix it with?
Water works fine, but a floral hydrosol — like rose or lavender — makes it even better. You can also blend in a few drops of a facial oil to extend the mask's activation time and add an emollient boost.
How often should I use it?
Once a week is ideal for most skin types. If your skin is particularly congested or oily, you can use it twice a week. For sensitive or dry skin, once every 10–14 days is plenty.
Is it safe for sensitive skin?
Yes — this is one of the few clay masks suitable for genuinely sensitive skin. It contains only two ingredients with no essential oils, fragrances, or preservatives that commonly trigger reactions.
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