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Clay Mask: Terrasilk / Terramin

 
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Kay



Joined: 13 Nov 2005
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Location: Charlotte, NC

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 2:05 pm    Post subject: Clay Mask: Terrasilk / Terramin Reply with quote

I started gathering differents types of clay for internal and external uses: red, french green, pascalite, etc. Last year I purchased some Terramin for internal use. Earthminerals sent a few samples of their face mask, Terrasilk. After the first mask application, mixed with water, my face felt so soft! Remarkable as most clays, due to my oilfree skin, leave me very dry. If I had a store, I would be putting Terrasilk on the shelves!
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eytonsearth
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Location: Las Vegas, Nevada

PostPosted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 3:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Kay!

You know, I have a bunch of Terramin here, and I have not tried it for skin use. I'll have to make up a batch and give it a try!

An EXCELLENT post-skin conditioner is partly ozonated olive oil. I'll be doing quite a bit more writing about such things as time permits.

Those who have a suitable therapuetic ozone generator can do it for themselves; those who purchase pre-ozonated oils can take the ozonated oil and cut it 50%.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 10:15 am    Post subject: clay mask and OOO Reply with quote

Hey Jason,

I'm not sure the difference between the TerraMin and TerraSilk other than the TS is very fine, smooth to the touch. I mixed the TS with only water but I'm sure if you had other issues such as oily, acne, etc., using apple cidar vinegar, E.O, etc., a different response would happen. I have very sensitive skin so have to be careful of what I use. The TS made my skin very soft.
As far as O.O.O., I purchased a large jar some a few years ago from a fellow near Vancouver, BC, business name had the word "Fire" in it. His name eludes me but my question is... whats the refrigerated shelf life of O.O.O?
I love using O.O.O on my skin but am not consistant with it as I try so many concoctions.
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eytonsearth
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PostPosted: Wed Nov 16, 2005 11:57 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hi Kay!

I'm sure the primary difference between Terrasilk and Terramin is the degree it is milled.

Ahhh... You purchased ozonated olive oil from Saul Pressman and his wife.... Plasma Fire, International. As long as the product is kept refrigerated, it should last for years.

HOWEVER, freshly ozonated oil is always better! By fresh, I mean within 20 minutes of ozonation.

Compared to fully ozonated olive oil, I prefer partially ozonated olive oil for skin conditioning... You still get the benefit of the olive oil. Such a concoction can be applied "thick" for twenty minutes, then "wiped off" with a clean paper towel, so that there is absolutely no surface oil remaining to degrade.

Best Regards!
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