🌿 Spa Mud Clay
Cosmetic Grade
Lab Tested
Mud Bath Clay Powder – Mineral-Rich Clay for Soaks, Masks & Body Wraps
Mineral-rich mud bath clay that delivers a smooth spa-style experience—ideal for relaxing bath soaks, facial/body masks, and wraps with gentle oil absorption.
Bath Soaks
Face/Body Masks
Oil Absorbing
No Additives
Ingredients
100% Mineral Mud Clay
- No additives or fillers
- Not for ingestion
- Fine, smooth powder
- Natural earthy scent
- Cosmetic-grade quality
Origin & Source
- Mineral mud powder for topical use
- Finely milled, easy to disperse
- Batch-tested for purity
- Sourced from responsible suppliers
- Handled by Duals Natural quality team
Why Choose Our Mud Bath Clay
- Spa-style baths: Dissolves into warm water for a mineral-rich soak
- Gentle cleansing: Helps lift excess oil and debris from skin
- Versatile use: Masks, wraps, body treatments, and bath soaks
- Smooth texture: Fine powder blends quickly with water or hydrosols
- Neutral base: Pairs easily with essential oils and botanicals
Form
Fine powder
Color
Brown/gray
Grade
Cosmetic grade (topical use)
Texture
Smooth, disperses easily
How to Use
- Bath soak: Stir 2–4 tablespoons into warm bath water; soak 15–20 minutes and rinse
- Face/body mask: Mix 1 part clay with 2 parts hydrosol/water; apply and rinse before fully dry
- Body wrap: Blend with warm water; apply to target areas, cover briefly, then rinse
- Scrubs & soaps: Add to scrub bases or soap batter for a mineral boost
Pro Tip: Patch test first. Avoid inhaling powders and keep away from eyes. For sensitive skin, add a few drops of carrier oil or aloe.
Simple 3-Step Process
1
Measure
Scoop clay into water or a clean bowl
2
Mix
Stir until fully dispersed or a smooth paste forms
3
Apply/Soak
Use in a bath, as a mask, or as a wrap; rinse and moisturize
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this mud bath clay cosmetic grade?
Yes. It is cosmetic grade and intended for topical use in baths, masks, wraps, and soaps. It is not for ingestion.
Can I add essential oils to a mud bath?
Yes. Disperse essential oils in a carrier oil before adding to the bath to help even distribution. Use appropriate dilution rates and avoid eyes.
Can it be used on sensitive skin?
Many use mineral mud for gentle cleansing, but sensitive users should patch test first and limit contact time. Add aloe or a few drops of carrier oil for comfort.

