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    Bentonite Clay – Where does it come from?

    Where does it come from? Volcanic ash clay also known as sodium bentonite clay is formed when the ash, which results from a volcanic eruption, mixes with water. The result is clay, which contains an extensive concentration of a number of minerals. These minerals have been found to have a number of healthy benefits. Sodium Bentonite clay works by gathering an electrical charge as soon as it becomes hydrated. This electrical charge is part of what makes it so effective. The high mineral content and the electrical charge is what draws out the impurities and helps to absorb the toxins, heavy metal and other contaminants that can cause the blemishes…

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    Why name a soap Faustine Clay?

    Perhaps folks wonder why I would name an all natural handmade soap faustine clay.  I’ll tell you!  The real story is that I’ve a dear friend with that nickname and she expressly asked for a handmade clay soap.  My choice of clay was bentonite as it pulls dirt and oils from the skin.  Those of us with oily skin can celebrate with this help! Bentonite clay actually forms from volcanic ash. (post on bentonite clay coming soon!)  So how many folks immediately think of Roman times and culture that have been preserved in the ash of long since volcanic erupted Pompeii?  Ok well we all can’t be geeks I realize,…