Bentonite Clay: What It Is & How I Use It Every Day, Week, & Month

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Bentonite clay belongs in every natural medicine cabinet AND natural beauty routine! But what is bentonite clay? And how exactly do you use it?

Bentonite clay belongs in every natural medicine cabinet AND natural beauty routine! But what is bentonite clay? And how exactly do you use it?


In my bathroom I have about 7 small paper bags filled with an identical substance.

Bentonite clay.

They’re basically… everywhere. (Note to self: consolidate their contents into a single glass jar.)

Needless to say, I’m kind of, sort of, definitely obsessed with the stuff. It’s more than an obsession, really — it’s a dependence. I’ve grown to need it. No no, the stuff isn’t addictive, but it’s become a staple in both my health and beauty routines that I really can’t live without.


First things first, what makes bentonite clay so special?

Bentonite clay is sedimentary clay composed of weathered and aged volcanic ash. The most active deposits of which are in Wyoming and Montana.

What is bentonite clay and how to use it || Bentonite clay is an amazing ingredient that belongs in every natural medicine cabinet AND natural beauty routine! Let's take a close look at what makes it so special and some of the best ways to put it to good use...

It’s a “healing clay,” a clay that absorbs impurities such as toxins and heavy metals either when ingested or applied topically. According to Mountain Rose Herbs,

Bentonite is very unusual in the fact that once it becomes hydrated, the electrical and molecular components of the clay rapidly change and produce an ‘electrical charge’… When it becomes mixed with water it rapidly swells open like a highly porous sponge. From here the toxins are drawn into the sponge through electrical attraction and once there, they are bound.”

It is for this reason that bentonite clay should never be stored in a metal container or stirred with a metal spoon (hence the bamboo spoon in my photos) since the clay absorbs the metals and becomes less effective.

Bentonite clay is also rich in minerals like silica, calcium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and potassium.

A good quality bentonite clay is grey or cream in color — steer clear of white “bentonite clay” (since it’s likely not actually bentonite clay). It is very fine, has a velvet feel, is odorless and non-staining. I get my bentonite clay from Mountain Rose Herbs — it’s my go-to for the highest quality herbal remedy and DIY natural skincare ingredients!


So how can you use this oh-so-special clay in your natural health and beauty routine?

There’s a seemingly endless number of ways to put bentonite clay to good use!

Here’s how I use bentonite clay every day, week, and month…

Everyday

In my deodorant for some extra detoxification

Bentonite clay is the ingredient that puts the “detox” in my DIY all-natural detoxifying deodorant. Not only does it absorb moisture, but it also helps pull toxins from the skin. This is so SUPER important since we have lymph nodes near our armpits. In essence, it is the anti-antiperspirant 🙂

What is bentonite clay and how to use it || Bentonite clay is an amazing ingredient that belongs in every natural medicine cabinet AND natural beauty routine! Let's take a close look at what makes it so special and some of the best ways to put it to good use...

Every Week

As a pure-purging face mask

Because of its ability to absorb impurities, bentonite clay works wonders for clogged pores.

Pair it with activated charcoal — a medicinal charcoal that also works to absorb impurities — and a little water and you’ve got the Blackhead Busting Blackout Mask. I use it once a week to help maintain a clear complexion.

Every Month

Sprinkled in the tub for a detox bath

I add just ¼ cup of bentonite clay to my baths to help draw out impurities while I relax and get nice and clean. See what else I add here: Relaxing Detox Bath Recipe

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As a detox clay foot mask

Yes, a foot mask! I know, it sounds a little nutty. BUT detoxing through the feet is considered one of the safest ways to do so. Get all the details here: Detox Clay Foot Mask


But this is just the beginning… There are so many great ways to use bentonite clay!

Now I know that 7 bags is a little excessive (I have a habit of buying more before I actually need it!), but it is a great staple for every medicine cabinet.

Do you use bentonite clay for anything in particular? I’d love to hear how!

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  1. I’m in my 3rd trimester with twins and morning sickness has started again. Is it ok to injest it this late in my pregnancy?

  2. Thank you..the clay here in photos looks “whitish” I have been using Redmond clay internally & as a mask also “whitish”? …seems labeling clay (in California) there is caution for internal use because of certain mineral content. I am 70 years old like to use clay for internal cleanse, from flouriod, toxins, osterperios clacium/mag content…is color of clay much of an indicator since clay in not labeled ? I have use liquid & prefer dry for ease. pb

  3. Bentonite clay mask, undoubtedly one of the best facial cleansing products. I am thinking to use this for at least once. My friend has recommended this as I always prefer natural products. I am using 3D facial cleanser, which is very comfortable for me now. So I am little hesitating to try a new one. What you say, if I try the clay mask once will I feel and skin irritation?

  4. Is it my DIY face mask?

    It’s certainly NOT a problem if your skin isn’t red – as it dries, it tightens and can make skin rosy/red, but it fades.

  5. Mountain Rose Herbs has changed the type of bentonite they use. Do you still recommend them?
    Just ordered your book today!
    Love the foaming wash….looking forward to making more DIY skin care.

  6. I am using the bentonite clay mask for the first time, and it says in the instructions that it will make your face slightly reddish but after using it, i notice that there is no reddish color that appeared in my face, why is that so?

  7. I just started using bentonite clay. I break out with heat rash on my legs when at work. I have been mixing it with equal cider vinegar and water before applied. I want to know if I can use it daily.

  8. Redmond’s clay is one of the best clays on the market. I just bought mine from Amazon and the 10 oz jar was an add-on item for a great price! I also bought their ebook called We Eat Clay (and Wear it Too) from Amazon for.99¢. I got the book years ago but am kicking myself because I threw it away. It has some great information in it. Two years ago I had the knee replacement from &$#@ and I’m still trying to recover. I’m planning on making a poultice to put on my knee and see if that helps. I just started drinking it two days ago to see if it would help with some digestive issues and it has already helped things to improve.

  9. I used it in making an all natural and healing makeup liquid foundation. I have all different recipes that I made up on my own. Some of the things I used either distilled water, green tea or aloe juice or a combination, coconut oil and grapeseed oil, non nanotechnology zinc oxide, Moroccan Red clay, and bentonite clay ( kanwa minerals) I also add a few skin balancing essential oils lightly – palmarosa,clary sage, lavender,and geranium. You use more oil based for thicker coverage. More water based for lighter coverage, and if you want a liquid to powder finish you can add a little corn starch and or arrow root powder, for a smoother consistency you can add either vegetable glycerin or dimithicone. I discovered all this on my own just mixing different amounts of the various different ingredients. I call it activated makeup because of the ionic charged minerals. Awesome stuff and so much fun to be able to say you’re wearing makeup you made. Just store it In bpa free plastic or glass and to keep it eXtra fresh feeling you can store it in your refrigerator

  10. Hi, I’m wondering if you could help me…i just mixed up some homemade diaper cream which has a small amount of bentonite clay (1tbsp), i knew not to scoop the clay with a metal spoon, but silly me, after i added all the other ingredients, i stirred with a metal spoon!! Do i need to throw it out and start over?? Is the clay possibly dangerous because of this or just less effective? I only stirred for a few minutes in a glass bowl and stored in a glass jar…thanks so much! Could you please email me to let me know..amya88@sasktel.net