Midnight Ritual Purifying Mask
Midnight Ritual Purifying Mask
Indulge in the mystique of our Charcoal Face Mask, a transformative ritual brought to you by Black Magic Ritual Co. This enchanting blend of kaolin clay, charcoal, orange peel powder, red clay, rhassoul clay, rose clay, calcium bentonite, nettle powder, birch bark powder, beetroot powder, witch hazel, and rosehip powder harnesses the power of dark magic to purify and revitalize your skin.
Our Charcoal Face Mask is designed to deeply cleanse and detoxify, drawing out impurities, excess oil, and toxins from your pores. The potent combination of clays and botanical ingredients works to unclog pores, refine skin texture, and leave your complexion looking refreshed and rejuvenated.
To use: Mix the desired amount of Midnight Ritual in a bowl with water, apple cider vinegar, or yogurt. Apply a generous layer of the mixed face mask to clean, dry skin. Allow the mask to work its spell for 10-15 minutes, or until dry. Rinse off with warm water, revealing a complexion that is renewed and ready to take on the world.
To use: Mix the desired amount of Midnight Ritual in a bowl with water, apple cider vinegar, or yogurt. Apply a generous layer of the mixed face mask to clean, dry skin. Allow the mask to work its spell for 10-15 minutes, or until dry. Rinse off with warm water, revealing a complexion that is renewed and ready to take on the world.
Kaolin Clay, Charcoal, Orange Peel Powder, Red Clay, Rhassoul Clay, Rose Clay, Calcium Bentonite, Nettle Powder, Birch Bark Powder, Beetroot Powder, Witch Hazel, Rosehip Powder
Kaolin Clay, Charcoal, Orange Peel Powder, Red Clay, Rhassoul Clay, Rose Clay, Calcium Bentonite, Nettle Powder, Birch Bark Powder, Beetroot Powder, Witch Hazel, Rosehip Powder
Nettle Powder can cause a stinging sensation. If you have sensitive skin, I suggest performing a patch test in a discreet location, such as behind your ear, before using as a mask.
Nettle Powder can cause a stinging sensation. If you have sensitive skin, I suggest performing a patch test in a discreet location, such as behind your ear, before using as a mask.