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Serbian Blue Clay Powder (114g) is a premium, natural skincare ingredient sourced from the Bazna River in Serbia. Renowned for its deep cleansing, oil-absorbing, and skin-tightening properties, it’s perfect for facial masks, creams, scrubs, body wraps, and soap making. Free from additives and suitable for all skin types, this versatile clay detoxifies and nourishes skin, promoting a smoother, healthier complexion.




























| ASIN | B0CPPS93VT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (32) |
| Product Dimensions | 4.72 x 1.57 x 6.3 inches; 4.02 ounces |
| UPC | 606024305703 |
V**Y
I like it
Very nice quality! I use it to color my handmade soap and of course, it has its own benefits too.
D**S
Great product for my formulations
Product worked out really well for my mask formulation.
M**E
Super Easy to Use!
I mixed it with a little water and a drop of rosehip oil to make a mask, and it spread on super smoothly. It tightened as it dried, but not in that overly harsh way that leaves your face cracking and uncomfortable. When I rinsed it off, my skin looked noticeably brighter and felt insanely soft—like that baby-skin smoothness you don’t usually get from just one mask. What I really love is how clean it feels afterward without stripping my skin. I have combination skin (oily in the T-zone, dry on the cheeks), and this managed to balance both—absorbing oil where I needed it but leaving the drier areas calm and refreshed.
V**D
great clay mask
This clay is much more gentle than some of the green clays I have used in the past. It is easy to make, just mix with water to get the right consistency. There is no need to apply a thick layer when a thin smooth layer is just as good. Washing it off can be a challenge if you put too much on, but it does come off. My face feels nice and clean and it can be a little on the dry side so be ready to follow up with a serum. I am happy with the results.
M**.
A lovely addition to my DIY soaps
I sometimes use clay in my DIY soaps. Since I don’t like to use coloring, clays that provide some color are ideal. I used this to make soap with a goat’s milk base and it turned out beautifully. The clay provides a subtle yet very pretty light blue color. It is odorless so does not interfere with the essential oils I add to scent my soaps. Not only does the clay provide coloring, it benefits the skin with its oil-absorbing properties while nourishing the skin with its minerals. This is a small box, but since I’m using it for soap, I don’t need much at one time so it works for me.
A**H
Comparable to the green clay
I recently tried the Serbian Blue Clay Powder for Facial Masks, Creams, Skin Tightening, Body Wraps, Scrubs, and Soap Making (114g (4oz)), and I've been using it primarily for facial masks. My experience with this blue clay is that it works similar to the green clay I've used in the past, offering comparable benefits for the skin. My routine is quite simple, which is perfect for me since I'm a bit lazy when it comes to elaborate skincare steps. I simply mix it with water and apply to my face, then let it sit for 15 minutes before washing it off. After using it, my skin looks good, and I feel like maybe, just maybe, it helps gets pores a little tighter. It leaves my skin feeling refreshed and clean, which is always a positive outcome from a face mask. My biggest complaint, however, is with the packaging. It comes in a bag that isn’t resealable. This is quite inconvenient, as it means you can't properly seal the powder after opening, which could affect its freshness and prevent spills. Because of this, I had to figure out a container to store it in, which I did so in a tiny glass jar. This extra step was a minor hassle that could easily be avoided with better packaging. In summary, the Serbian Blue Clay Powder is an effective product for facial masks, providing results similar to green clay and leaving my skin looking good. While the non-resealable packaging is a drawback, the product itself is simple to use and offers potential benefits for skin and pore appearance.
E**R
Very Simple, Soft Clay Mask!
I like this blue clay, a lot! I didn’t know what to expect but I am very pleased. There’s no fragrance, other than a clay smell. It mixes very easily. I used distilled water and made a nice but not too thick mix, and once on my face it dried but didn’t cause any weird itchy sensation that you sometimes get with clay masks. It left my skin very soft. The color was nice, and I think the amount of clay you get for the price is great!
V**A
A little messy
This blue clay mask easily mixes with water, and dries very quickly on the skin. I did find it a little messy to wash off, took a lot of effort to rinse clean. Unfortunately although my skin felt clean, it left it feeling a little dry, probably suited to someone with oily skin.
P**A
It’s quite good but I’m not able to see very kuch effect
J**L
Very hard to remove from skin . Leaves a bluish tint to area that's been applied
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