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I am a Botani clay scrub mask

Your Face’s Clean-Up Crew -This isn’t just a scrub mask; it’s a full on community meeting on your face where every ingredient has a job and zero chill about dull skin.

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Key ingredients and why your skin will thank you later..
Key ingredients and why your skin will thank you later..

Walnut Powder – The Polite Scrubber

Finely ground walnut shell is the friend who gently tells you, “You’ve got something on your face,” and then helps you remove it. Inspired by traditional ubtan-style scrubs, it buffs away dead skin cells and rough patches so your real glow can actually show up.


French Clay & Kaolin Clay – The Detox Duo

These two are your skin’s “declutter experts.” Mineral-rich clays have long been used in natural and Ayurvedic-inspired care to draw out excess oil and impurities. They sit on your skin like tiny magnets, pulling out what doesn’t belong and leaving you feeling fresh, not stripped.


Multani Mitti (Fuller’s Earth) – The Pore Therapist

Multani mitti is the classic Indian face-pack hero your grandmother absolutely trusts. Cooling, purifying, and pore-tightening, it helps clarify congested skin and reduce that “my face feels like a traffic jam” feeling. Ayurveda loves it for balancing oil and heat on the skin.


Rice Powder – The Brightness Editor

Rice powder is the gentle overachiever of traditional beauty rituals across Asia. It lightly polishes the surface, helping to even out texture and tone. Think of it as the soft-focus filter that makes your skin look like it actually drank water today.


Rose Water – The Calm Queen

Rose has a special place in Ayurveda as a cooling, soothing flower for both skin and emotions. Rose water steps in to calm, comfort, and add a little romance to your routine, so your mask moment feels more like a spa ritual and less like “I’m attacking my face.”


Glycerin – The Hydration Anchor

While everyone else is busy detoxing and polishing, glycerin is in the background making sure your skin doesn’t feel abandoned. A classic humectant, it draws moisture in so your skin feels soft, bouncy, and cared for—not tight and cranky.


Together, this Botani-Clay crew exfoliates, detoxifies, purifies, brightens, and hydrates—turning your masking session into a playful, earthy ritual with real Ayurvedic soul and a very visible “I have my life together” glow.


How to Use: Botani Clay Scrub Mask


  1. Face Prep:Wash your face—give those pores a fresh start (they’ve seen things).

  2. Mix It Up:Scoop out some clay, add water (or rose water if you’re feeling extra), and stir until it looks like a spa-worthy paste. No magic wand required.

  3. Apply Like a Pro:Spread evenly over your face, avoiding eyes and brows (unless you want to surprise your eyebrows with a spa day).

  4. Wait for the Wow:Let the mask dry for 10–15 minutes. Use this time to perfect your “mysterious spa guru” stare.

  5. Scrub & Reveal:Massage gently as you rinse off. Admire your fresh face—try not to fall in love with your own reflection (but if you do, we won’t judge).


How You Should Feel:Like you just hit the reset button on your skin—smooth, clear, and suspiciously radiant. If people ask if you’ve discovered the fountain of youth, just give them a sly grin and say, “Clay happens.”

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