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How is pink clay different from green or kaolin clay, and why would I choose it?

Pink clay, like the Kehasavi ROOSA formula, typically combines ingredients to create a milder texture than many other cosmetic clays. While green clay is often associated with strong oil absorption and deep pore cleansing, and kaolin (white) clay is known for its gentle nature, pink clay aims to balance these properties. This product combines white cosmetic clay for its ability to absorb excess oil without being overly harsh, with red rowan powder, which helps the formula feel less stripping. The result is a clay mask that cleanses and lightly mattifies the skin but is less likely to leave it feeling tight or dry, making it a practical choice if your skin reacts easily to rough scrubs or other drying products. Its finely dispersed structure creates a smoother paste that applies evenly and is less abrasive during use.

You might choose pink clay if you enjoy the sensation and cleansing benefits of a mask but find stronger formulas too drying or irritating, especially on the face or more delicate areas like the neck and décolletage. It can be a suitable part of a routine for skin that looks dull or feels uneven, providing a fresher appearance with a gentler touch.

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