Redmond Clay
Redmond Clay
Redmond Clay
Redmond Clay
Redmond Clay

Redmond Clay

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$11.29 - $61.99
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$14.49

Redmond Clay is a pure bentonite clay that's been a skin-soothing staple in homes for generations. This mineral-rich clay is actually volcanic ash that was deposited in sea water approximately 150 million years ago. And we bring it to you in its natural state without unhealthy additives, chemicals, or preservatives. Renowned for its natural drawing powers, Redmond Clay pulls dead skin cells, oil, and makeup to the skin's surface and leaves skin feeling healthy, balanced, and bright. No matter what your skin type, Redmond Clay can give you a beautiful, radiant glow.

One-of-a-kind clay

Redmond Clay comes from one of the most unique clay deposits because it contains a nice blend of both calcium and sodium. Its special composition is one reason Redmond Clay works so well. It's been a skin-soothing staple in homes for generations!

No junk ingredients 

Our clay doesn’t contain artificial fragrances, additives, or preservatives— just pure bentonite clay that promotes clean, beautiful skin.

Mined from Utah

We own the Redmond Clay deposit in Utah and control the entire process, from the mine until it heads to your store shelf.

What is bentonite clay?

Redmond Clay is made from pure bentonite clay we mine ourselves in Redmond, Utah. Our clay comes in a dry, powder form that mixes easily into a paste when combined with water.

Is Redmond Clay considered food grade?

Clay isn't typically defined as food (even though it's used as an additive in some foods). So, classifying it as food-grade doesn’t really make sense. But we can say that if clay were to be used as food, Redmond Clay could certainly meet that classification.

Can I take Redmond Clay internally?

Clay has been used internally for thousands of years, and for decades, we've heard from customers who've had amazing experiences using our clay internally.

learn about bentonite clay's ability to cleanse

KEY INGREDIENTS

Bentonite clay powder

REDMOND CLAY FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

WHAT IS BENTONITE CLAY?

Redmond Clay is made from pure bentonite clay we mine ourselves in Redmond, Utah. This mineral-rich clay is actually volcanic ash that was deposited in sea water millions of years ago. It comes from one of the most unique clay deposits discovered so far—rich in both calcium and sodium. The unique composition is one reason Redmond Clay works so well in so many ways. Bentonite clay in general (and Redmond Clay specifically) has remarkable benefits for your skin. Research shows, for example, that bentonite clay can absorb sebum, the oily substance on your skin that contributes to clogged pores and acne. Bentonite clay has also been shown to promote skin health, balance your skin's microbiome, and soothe skin irritations.

CAN I TAKE REDMOND CLAY INTERNALLY?

Clay has been used internally for thousands of years, and for decades, we've heard from customers who've had amazing experiences using our clay internally. In the past we talked about using Redmond Clay internally on our labels and in our marketing. But we've shifted our focus to the external, cosmetic uses of clay, with a plan to revisit clay supplements for internal use in the future. That said, our clay is still the same clay we sold in the past. Nothing has changed besides the way we market it.

WHAT'S WITH THE PROPOSITION 65 WARNING LABELS?

You may have noticed warning panels on Redmond Clay and other products, like Earthpaste, that contain Redmond Clay. Our clay hasn’t changed since nature made it a long, long time ago. To learn more about prop 65 visit: ⚠️ WARNING: Cancer and Reproductive Harm - https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/ Natural bentonite clay is the base of a lot of Redmond Life products (including Earthpaste). Since this clay is from the earth, it contains trace amounts of earth-based elements, including lead. Because of this, the state of California requires that we put a Prop 65 statement on the product that says it may not be appropriate for some women and children. When it comes to elements and the body, the FORM of the element is key. Studies show bentonite clay is structured in such a way that it is not absorbed by the body. According to an FDA funded study, "Apparently, very little, if any, bentonite is absorbed after oral administration and as much as 3 percent in the diet has no observable adverse effects on experimental animals . . . No adverse effects have been observed at dietary levels as high as 12 percent in experimental animals. The human therapeutic dose for diarrhea is about 250 to 1,000 mg per kg.” Evaluation of the Health Aspects of Bentonite and Clay (Kaolin) as Food Ingredients There are also studies showing that bentonite/montmorillonite clay has been found to "significantly reduce lead concentration of tissues in blood, brain, liver, bone, kidney and hair." For example, http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18568297 is a full peer-reviewed study published by PubMed (United States National Library of Medicine Search Engine). We are not saying that clay or clay-based products are right for everyone, just that there are many peer-reviewed studies on the potential benefits of clay. We don't want anyone to use any of our products if they don't feel good about using them. Clays have been used by humans and animals since the beginning, and continue to be studied for a variety of human and animal uses.

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Skin Refresher & Soother

Although I use Redmond things on my horse, I do use the clay on my face. It makes up a mask that deep cleans, rinses easily, and preps my skin.

Betty,
We love to hear that our products are fabulous for YOU and YOUR HORSE! Thanks for sharing our success!

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