My 2-ingredient recipe will give you glowing skin – it draws out impurities too, I use it on my face and armpits
A SKIN-SAVING SORCERESS swears by her easy and affordable DIY recipe for a radiant complexion.
The glowing goddess also made sure to show some love to more than just her face.
"Here's how to achieve glowing skin with just two ingredients," said Nelly (@nelllcoleman).
Her potion included these potent products - bentonite clay and turmeric.
Her recipe called for combining one teaspoon of the ancient clay with half a teaspoon of turmeric along with some spring water.
She then mixed everything together in her mask making quest before using a brush to apply the yellow concoction all over her face - and armpits.
"Bentonite clay enriches and purifies the skin while drawing out the impurities," she said.
Nell proved that there was indeed a method to her beauty mask madness.
"Tumeric keeps your skin glowing, reduces hyperpigmentation, inflammation, acne, all of that," she said.
After waiting ten minutes and making sure the mask was completely dry, she wiped everything off with a matching yellow towel.
"I'm never using a white towel again," she said.
If you notice that your skin is tightening, it's due to the clay increasing blood circulation to the face and detoxifying your skin through an exchange of ions.
The Heritage Store's ancient healing clay with bentonite that sells for $11.49 has been used for centuries.
The clay is said to purify skin, leaving nothing but a radiant and deeply cleansed complexion.
The product is also ideal for oil and problematic skin and has plenty of positive reviews.
"I have used multiple brands of bentonite clay, this stuff is amazing, my skin feels so good! The texture is perfect," wrote one customer.
"Perfect for a really purifying mask without any unnecessary ingredients," said another buyer.
Her fans were certainly impressed with her glow-up game.
"You are gorgeous!" exclaimed one follower.
"Yes! You are glowing," another agreed.
Still others had questions.
"Do you do this daily?" asked one follower.
"Once a week," she replied.
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All that was left to do was add your favorite oils and moisturizers.
"And you're ready to go," she said.