Pamper your skin with pink clay and feel like the Queen of the Nile for the day. Clay masks date back to ancient Egypt and Rome, and even Cleopatra whipped up homemade clay masks 2,000 years ago. Today, beauty gurus worldwide slather their skin in clays of all kinds. However, pink clay face masks offer unique beauty benefits.
Unlike other clays, pink clay deep cleans pores while preserving the skin’s natural oils, making them perfect for dry and sensitive skin. Pink clay also fights acne and aging and improves skin texture and tone.
Learn more about pink clay’s beauty benefits below. Then see pink clay face masks from top beauty brands and DIY masks you can make at home.
Pink Clay: Benefits for Skin

Also called rose clay, pink clay is a kaolin clay, which contains kaolinite, a white mineral found in rocks. According to Healthline, kaolin clay is one of the gentlest clays.
Pink clay is a blend of red and white clay, and you’ll find it in Brazil, Australia, France, and other countries. However, the clay’s mineral content varies by region.

According to nutritionist Dr. Axe, kaolin clay contains selenium, copper, magnesium, and zinc. These minerals protect and repair the skin, boost collagen, and balance hormones.
Most clays draw impurities from your pores, but pink clay does the same without drying your skin. As a result, pores look smaller and skin looks refreshed.

Other benefits of pink clay include:
1. Soothes acne-prone skin
Pink clay calms the skin, relieves redness, controls oil, and removes pore-clogging debris to heal and prevent acne.
2. Deep cleans without drying skin
Pink clay deep cleans pores without leaving skin parched, making it ideal for sensitive skin.

3. Brightens
Pink clay sloughs off dead cells, improves skin tone, and restores life to dull skin.
4. Exfoliates
Pink clay also exfoliates without stripping the skin’s natural oils.
So, with all these beauty benefits, why not experience the results yourself?
Pink Clay Beauty Products
Pamper your skin with these pink clay face masks from three top beauty brands.
Sand & Sky Australian Pink Clay Porefining Face Mask, $31.90

First, slather on Sand & Sky’s Australian pink clay face mask and watch your skin troubles melt away. The award-winning, cruelty-free mask detoxes and brightens skin while reducing the appearance of pores.
Skin types: All
What it does: Aloe, pink clay, mangosteen, Kakadu plum, and pomegranate deliver one age-defying beauty treat. These nutrients fade dark spots and protect, repair, and brighten the skin.
How to use: Apply the mask to your face and neck, wait 15 minutes, and rinse. Use once or twice a week for dry skin and up to three times weekly for oily skin. (Also, see these DIY pomegranate beauty recipes.)
Sukin Naturals Pink Clay Facial Masque for Sensitive Skin, $15.99

Next, soak up 15 minutes of skin-healing bliss with this pink clay mask by Australian beauty brand Sukin Naturals. The cruelty-free mask is made for sensitive skin but suits all skin types.
Skin types: All
What it does: The mask contains kaolin, bentonite clay, aloe, chamomile, vanilla orchid, and other botanicals fresh from the Tasmanian wild. These nutrients calm, brighten and balance skin while restoring your youthful glow.
How to use: Apply to face and neck and rinse after 15 minutes. Use up to twice per week.
BeautyPro Pink Clay Sheet Mask, $10

Bring the spa home to you with this pink clay sheet mask by the award-winning South Korean brand BeautyPro. The K-beauty favorite provides a one-hour intensive treatment to purify the skin and tighten pores, delivering an enviable glow.
Skin types: All
What it does: B vitamins, calamine, and white mulberry hydrate, tighten, and firm the skin, balance oil, and reach deep into pores to remove debris.
How to use: Apply both halves of the mask to your face and wait 60 minutes. Then, follow with serum and moisturizer.
DIY Pink Clay Face Mask Recipes

Another option? Skip the store-bought stuff and save your cash with these DIY pink clay face masks. Make one or all the masks, depending on your skin type, and use each up to twice per week.
Also, please note: The clay starts to spoil soon after adding liquid, so you’ll want to apply these masks right away.
Anti-Acne Pink Clay Face Mask

Blast blemishes and reclaim control of your skin with this DIY pink clay mask. All you need is pink clay, rose water, and Greek yogurt. Also, Pure Rose Kaolin Clay Powder is one pink clay product to try.
What it does: Pink clay unclogs pores, yogurt softens and exfoliates, and rose water calms inflammation.

Directions: Mix two tablespoons of pink clay, one teaspoon of rose water, and two teaspoons of Greek yogurt. Then, apply to your face and neck and rinse after 15 minutes.
Another beauty tip: After drying your skin, follow with Kakadu plum serum to enhance your results.
Anti-Aging Pink Clay Face Mask

Another option? Whip up this pink clay face mask if you’re ready to say sayonara to those wrinkles. All you need is pink clay, grapeseed oil, and hyaluronic acid serum.
What it does: Pink clay exfoliates and tightens pores, hyaluronic acid plumps skin and boosts moisture retention, and grapeseed oil protects and hydrates. (Also, see these DIY grapeseed oil beauty recipes and products.)
Directions: Mix one tablespoon of pink clay, one and a half teaspoons of serum, and one and a half teaspoons of grapeseed oil. Then, apply to your face and neck, wait 15 minutes, and rinse.

Another beauty tip: Follow with blueberry toner and prickly pear oil to boost radiance.
Brightening DIY Pink Clay Face Mask (“The Pink Cleopatra”)

Revive dull skin with this DIY pink clay face mask, also called “The Pink Cleopatra.” All you need is pink clay, pomegranate powder, rosehip oil, and honey.
What it does: Pink clay exfoliates and tightens pores, while honey kills bacteria and hydrates. Meanwhile, antioxidant-rich rosehip and pomegranate restore vitality, leaving your skin glowing.
Directions: Mix one tablespoon of pink clay, pomegranate powder, and honey with two teaspoons of rosehip oil. Then, apply the mask to your face and neck, wait 15 minutes, and rinse.

Another beauty tip: Then, follow with orchid oil or pineapple serum to boost hydration and radiance.
Brightening and Hydrating Pink Clay Mask (“The Chocolate Rose”)

Next, indulge your skin with this decadent pink clay face mask, also known as “The Chocolate Rose.” This mask makes a perfect Valentine’s Day beauty treat, but you can use it year-round.
All you need is rose clay (or standard pink clay), cocoa powder, rosehip oil, and argan oil.
What it does: Rosehip’s vitamin A improves skin texture, while cocoa’s minerals and theobromine boost collagen and blood flow. Meanwhile, pink clay deep cleans pores, while argan oil’s vitamin E hydrates.
Directions: Mix one teaspoon of each ingredient. Then, apply the mask to your face and neck and rinse after 15 minutes.

Another beauty tip: Switch between this DIY pink clay mask and a DIY cocoa face mask. Then, follow with a pearl sheet mask to boost radiance.
Final Thoughts
Pamper your skin with a pink clay face mask and feel like Cleopatra for the day. Pink clay deep cleans pores, fights acne and aging, and leaves your skin glowing. Use the masks once or twice a week for dry skin and two or three times a week for oily skin.
Then, with regular use, you’ll be gorgeous and glowing.
So, enjoy your pink clay face masks—and your new skin—and check back for more beauty reviews and skincare tips.
This post first appeared on Beauty and Travel Reviews./Featured photo credit: Kazmulka/iStock
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Looks amazing!
Yes, they’re such fun masks to make! Thank you for your comment and I hope you enjoy.
Sand & Sky’s a good mask. Cool post!
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Thank you for your post!! I’ve been wanting to try the Sand and Sky mask everyone’s always raving about. I’ll try the homemade ones too.