Original Ghana Ayilo edible clay wholesale (White kaolin clay)
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Edible white kaolin clay(ayilo ) earthy, slightly sour, edible natural shaped clay sticks. It is smoked to give it more flavour.
Good for digestion and good for using as skin detox. Ayilo is white kaolin clay
$280.00 – $950.00
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White Kaolin Clay is ideal for all skin types but especially for sensitive, dry, and irritated skin. It’s natural properties also help regulate the sebum levels in your hair which prevents greasy hair.
The benefits Of using edible white koalin clay
- Use it as a face mask to revitalize your skin.
- Use it to regulate the sebum in your skin and hair.
- Use it to reduce the redness in your skin from the cold dry air.
- Use it to soften your skin especially during winter when your skin is prone to dryness and peeling.
- Use it to help reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
- This product also helps detoxify and purify your skin.
- You can even use it to reduce the spots in your skin.
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