I bought this on a whim at 2am and now it lives in my gym bag, my nightstand, and my desk. That’s not an exaggeration — I own three.
It’s a clay stick that replaced four separate products in my routine. Four. I counted.
It’s a solid clay bar in a twist-up tube. $24. I tried it because the packaging said “deodorant, mask, scalp scrub, lip balm” and I wanted to see it fail.
Twist-up format
No mess, no jar-dipping fingers, no product under your nails.
Solid formula
Doesn’t melt in your bag like every other clay mask I’ve owned.
Multi-surface
Face, armpits, scalp, lips — same stick, no judgment.
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French green clay is the star — it’s the kind that actually pulls stuff out instead of just sitting on top. The rest is short enough to read in one coffee sip.
- French Green Clay: draws out oil without that tight, cracked-mud feeling
- Shea Butter: keeps it from being a total drying disaster
- Kaolin: the gentle exfoliant that makes it work on scalps
- Beeswax: the thing that makes it solid instead of a paste
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It’s smooth going on — like a lip balm that secretly hates oil. Zero drag, zero pull. The clay dries in about 4 minutes, not the 20 my old mask demanded.
Week two: I used it on my underarms and forgot deodorant existed. Week three: my scalp stopped itching in winter for the first time in years. The lip thing still feels weird but it works.
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My T-zone is less shiny by 3pm. My underarms don’t smell by 8pm. My lips stopped peeling. My scalp flakes are gone. That’s not marketing — that’s my week.
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I’ve recommended this to three friends and two of them bought it within the hour. The third is stubborn and still using seven products like a chump.