Green clay for horses explained: where it helps mud fever, sweet itch and skin irritation, and where it doesn’t. Practical, honest guidance for horse owners.
Discover why winter is the best time to switch to natural deodorant. Learn how gentler ingredients support dry, sensitive skin and make the transition easier.
Learn how often to use clay face masks in winter. A clear guide for dry, oily, combination and sensitive skin using kaolin, rhassoul, bentonite and zeolite.
The summer is a busy time for horse owners. Here’s a look at how green clay for horses can provide a complementary therapy for the competition recovery process.
Here are some steps you can take to keep your baby safe from irritants, so that their bath is a calming experience that leaves them ready for rest or play.
If you have never used natural skin or bodycare products before, such as clay toothpaste powders, no doubt you will have a few questions. Here’s what to know.
It is important to manage the winter to spring transition in your horse’s diet carefully. Here’s a look at how green clay for horses can help with the process.
Post-festive season means our skin can pay the price for indulgence. Here’s how to use the healing properties of clay to breathe life back into your complexion!
It’s a time of adjustment when your horse will need to get used to a new routine. Here are some tips to help your horse remain happy and healthy this winter.
Here we address some of the most commonly asked questions about cosmetic clays to help you get the most out of using your natural skin or hair care product.