According to the product information, "GOLDEN PHARM" Kehasavi MUST is intended as a cosmetic clay for body and scalp use. This is a practical distinction; facial skin is often more delicate, and while mineral clays are commonly used in face masks, this product's guidance focuses on larger areas like thighs, arms, and elbows. If you choose to try it on your face, it's crucial to proceed with extra caution: start with a much thinner paste, apply for a very short time (2-3 minutes), and avoid the sensitive eye area entirely.
The core application method remains the same. Mix the clay powder with water (or toner for a more soothing mix) until you achieve a smooth, spreadable paste. For body areas that feel rough or oily, you can apply a thicker layer. For the scalp, part your hair and gently massage a thinner paste into the roots to help absorb excess oil and styling residue. Regardless of the area, the paste should never be allowed to dry completely and crack, as this can be overly drying and irritating. Rinse thoroughly with lukewarm water. Since clay can leave skin feeling drier, following up with a moisturizer on the body or a lightweight conditioner on the scalp is recommended to restore comfort.