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Canadian Glacial Clay Spa Set
Canadian Glacial Clay Spa Set
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Canadian Glacial Spa Set – Complete Clay Facial Ritual
Bring the earth’s purifying power to your home—spa-quality treatments with every gesture.
Indulge in a ritual of transformation with our Canadian Glacial Spa Set—a beautifully curated experience designed to purify, nourish, and renew your natural radiance. Ideal for the discerning natural beauty enthusiast, this at-home kit includes everything you need for a complete facial:
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Dry Canadian Glacial Clay, hand-harvested and sun-dried, infused with Pacific Seaweed, Rosehip, Seabuckthorn, and Kelp
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Soft-bristled brush for seamless application
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Bamboo spoon & mixing bowl
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Eco-friendly paperboard tube (100 g, makes 30–40 facials)
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Stylish cotton pouch—perfect for gift-giving or travel
Transformative at‑home spa experience:
✔ Reveal brighter, firmer skin while diminishing the appearance of sunspots
✔ Smooth texture and reduce fine lines with deep mineral nourishment
✔ Detoxify gently while replenishing hydration
✔ Tone and firm with vitamins and trace elements
✔ Ideal for mature, dry, combination, or sensitive skin—and spot treatments
Powerful, Naturally Sourced Ingredients:
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Canadian Glacial Clay – Ethically harvested and sun-dried; ultra-mineral-rich and purifying
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Pacific Seaweed – Hydrates deeply with trace elements and vitamins
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Kelp – Mineral powerhouse for skin renewal
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Rosehip – Vitamin-rich support to even tone and boost elasticity
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Seabuckthorn – Omega-rich nourishment and regenerative vitamin boost
The Ritual:
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Mix 1 tsp clay with ½ tsp water or hydrosol
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Use brush to apply on fresh, dry skin; leave for 10 minutes
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Rinse with warm water, pat dry, and follow with facial oil or serum
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Use weekly or add targeted layers for spot care; store extra paste in glass
Tip: Use non-metal tools to preserve the natural integrity of botanicals.
Encased in a chic cotton pouch, this spa set brings luxury skincare with no compromise—perfect for home or travel.
