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Review of Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Chatham chapter.

Hello Beautiful people! It’s me Destynie here yet again with another review! Today I’ll be reviewing and testing out the Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay. This clay tends to be a holy grail for a lot of people. Indian clay can be used for face brightening, skin clearing, cleanser, and other facial benefits.

This clay comes in a powder form and is meant to be mixed with water or apple cider vinegar. I personally use water since I ran out of apple cider vinegar. Let’s jump right in!

This is what it looks like as a powder

After water has been added and mixed in

This is the brush I used, an old foundation brush

Here’s the product applied

I waited about 10 to 15 minutes or at least until the mask began to harden *Please be wary this can hurt once it begins to crack.

Here’s my face after I washed the product off

I must say I noticed a big different in my face after washing this mask off, my skin was brighter, the bags under my eyes looked a lot better after this mask. I thoroughly enjoyed this product!

Overall rating 8/10

Until next time!

 

 

Hello! My name is Destynie Chase. I'm a junior at Chatham University, I'm majoring in Creative Writing and English. I write reviews on makeup, skincare product and post the occasional "outfit of the day".
Indigo Baloch is the HC Chatham Campus Correspondent. She is a junior at Chatham University double majoring in Creative Writing and Journalism and double minoring Graphic Design and an Asian Studies Certificate. Indigo is a writer and Editorial Assistant at Maniac Magazine and occasionally does book reviews for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette. She is also the Public Relations Director for The Mr. Roboto Project (a music venue in Pittsburgh) and creates their monthly newsletter. During her freshman and sophomore year, Indigo was the Editor-in-Chief of Chatham's student driven newsprint: Communique. Currently, on campus, Indigo is the Communications Coordinator for Minor Bird (Chatham's literary magazine), the Public Relations Director for Chatham's chapter of Sigma Tau Delta, and a Staff Writer and Columnist for Communique. She has worked as a Fashion Editorial Intern for WHIRL Magazine, and has been a featured reader at Chatham's Undergraduate Reading Series and a featured writer in Minor Bird. She loves art, music, film, theater, writing, and traveling.