THE MOST EFFECTIVE SINGLE-USE SKINCARE PRODUCT ON THE MARKET
Moroccan Rhassoul & Bentonite Clay
Canadian Kaolin & French Illite Clay
10% L-Ascorbic Acid
4-Hour Grass-fed Colostrum
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FAQ
How often should I use the Clay Mask?
Think of it as your weekly skin reset. For most skin types, 1–3 times a week is the sweet spot. Sensitive skin? Start with once weekly and build up as your skin adjusts. You’ll feel the difference with this soothing ritual of rejuvenation.
Should I mix the mask with water or apple cider vinegar?
Both work wonders. Water delivers a gentle cleanse, while apple cider vinegar dials things up, acting as a natural astringent to refine and tone. (Pro tip: Skip the ACV if your skin leans sensitive.)
Can I use the Clay Mask with other Alitura products?
Absolutely. After pulling out impurities with the Clay Mask, your skin is primed to drink in hydration. Follow with our Gold Serum or Moisturizer to revive your skin’s luminous glow.
Is the Clay Mask safe for acne-prone skin?
Yes, and it’s a game changer! With handpicked ingredients like Calcium Bentonite to draw out impurities, Rhassoul to unclog and tone, and Kaolin to purify and calm flare ups—this mask rewrites your skin’s story.
How long should I leave the mask on?
Let it sit for 20–30 minutes (or until fully dry), then rinse gently and finish with a cold water splash to close pores and seal the deal. For sensitive, reactive skin, we recommend leaving it on for 10-15 minutes and rinsing it off before it fully dries.
Is it non-comedogenic?
Yes. Each nutrient-rich ingredient was carefully chosen to nourish, not clog. Your skin deserves clarity, not compromise.
Is it scented?
No, there’s no added fragrance. Our Clay Mask has a clean, earthy scent from natural clays and botanicals, with nothing added or artificial. Want to make it your own? Add a drop or two of your favorite essential oil. (We love Clary Sage, Lemongrass, or Blood Orange.)

