Natural Face Lift - no, I’m not kidding!

April 8, 2008 – 8:02 pm
by Susan Thixton

I hate to admit this, but soon I’ll be turning 52. I feel much younger however Mother Nature along with gravity have started to show their ’signs’ on me. I am not happy about this.

In the last few years I have tried several different popular fix-it lotions and potions. I would guess that I’ve spent enough to pay for a full face lift by now, but I don’t want to be injected or cut. One product I tried felt like epoxy glue had been applied to my face - I could barely wash it off concerned my face would break into pieces. Another promised to remove the puffiness under my eyes - it caused an allergic reaction that kept me inside the house for several days and ended up in the trash. It has been ridiculous.

Until I did a little research about the products used in high priced Spa’s and learned about volcanic ash clay. Natural, legendary use, exclusive Spa treatment - yep, this sounded like a possibility. So, here is what I discovered

Volcanic ash clay is exactly what the name implies - it is a clay produced from the powdery ash from a volcano. This clay has been used for centuries for health and cosmetic purposes from ancient tribes in Africa to North American Indians to even Cleopatra! I’ve learned that volcanic clays contain negative electrons that attract positive electron toxins from the skin - like a skin mask magnet!

Volcanic ash clay has been primarily reserved for use in the most exclusive spas of the world, kept out of read of everyday women. It is not easy to find, but I found several distributors online.

I tried it - andI love it. Any volcanic ash clay is not cheap - but I can tell you that one jar lasts a LONG TIME - and I use it several times a week. I like that the clay removes toxins from my skin and it’s natural, but best of all - I love it because it helps me look as young as I feel! Do a little research yourself - and try this product. Your skin will love you for it!

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