Our Favorite Indian Healing Clay Mask Is ONLY $8.49 Shipped on Amazon

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Woman wearing Indian Healing Clay mask and holding jar in hand

Blackheads be gone!

Breakouts, blackheads, and excessively oily skin are onlinemon problems that most of us have dealt with at one time or another. If you’ve been searching high and low for a clear skin remedy, look no further than the “WORLD’S MOST POWERFUL FACIAL” a.k.a. Aztec Secret’s Indian Healing Clay mask.

Grab a deal on Amazon right now where you can snag a 1-lb container for just $8.49 with a digital coupon & Subscribe & Save!

This Indian Healing Clay Mask even made our list of our team’s best beauty products!

Stock up for yourself or gifts with this easy deal…

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Aztec Secret Indian Healing Clay $9.99 (regularly $14.95)
Clip the 10% off digital coupon
Opt to Subscribe & Save (5 – 10% off + free shipping for Prime members)
Final cost $8.49 shipped (5% off) or $7.99 shipped (10% off)!

*onlinepare to $9.98 at Walmart.

tub of aztec indian healing clay powder

What’s in the Indian Healing Clay?!

I was curious about what made this mask so effective so I did a little research on the one and only ingredient – Calcium Bentonite Clay. It’s 100% natural and full of magnesium, calcium, and iron which aid in the release of toxins and excess oil.

Believe it or not, healing clay has been used for centuries as a skincare treatment. As part of her beauty regimen, Cleopatra even covered herself in clay straight from the Nile River! I don’t know about you, but I wouldn’t mind having goddess skin like hers.

Bubbling Indian Healing Clay mixed with Apple Cider Vinegar in bowl

You can mix the Indian Healing Clay with water or apple cider vinegar, but you’ll likely have better results using the vinegar.

When mixed with the clay, you’ll notice a little bit of bubbling at first (pictured above) and this is totally normal. Once your face is covered in Indian Healing Clay, all you have to do is sit tight for 20 minutes and let the green gunk transform your skin.

A jar of Aztec's Secret with the clay mix spilled onto a table

What does the mask feel like?

Just check out the 20,000+ reviews on Aztec Secret’s Indian Healing Clay. Even Mindy Kaling has raved about the magical mask.

After the mask has been on for about 10 minutes, you’ll likely experience a tightening and slightly itchy sensation. You’ll also look a little red in the face after rinsing, but this is totally normal and usually goes away within 15 minutes.

Indian Healing Clay, Apple Cider Vinegar, mask in bowl

“This mask sucks out EVERYTHING in your pores”

My fellow Hip2Savers have also tried the Indian Healing Clay mask—here’s what they have to say:

“I just used this Indian Healing Clay on its own for the first time. I’ve had a few different friends swear by it forever so I figured I’d give it a shot. After the first time using it…I’m literally in love and think I’ll do it every week from now on! I applied my mask pretty thick and after about 20 minutes I pretty much felt like a scaly reptile but after washing it off, my face felt amazing! Nice and tight and good blood flow to my face…I did experience a little redness which is expected, but I can only imagine all the good it will do for my skin with regular use. I can’t wait to see my results in the months to onlinee!” – Hip Sidekick, Sara

“This mask sucks out EVERYTHING in your pores — and you know it’s working from the tingly and constricting sensation! I reonlinemend always using ACV to mix in with the mask over water, as water can make it a little too clumpy. I usually follow it up with a very hydrating lotion or a hydration mask since my skin tends to feel a little dry afterward. You get so much out of one tub and it’s so inexpensive. I could never be without this mask in my skincare routine!” Hip Sidekick, Emily

HIP TIP: After you rinse off your mask, follow it up with a Vitamin C Serum like I did.

And no, this is not a sponsored post. I just wanted to share a product that I love! 

Happy masking!


Try this DIY face mask with activated charcoal next!


About the writer:

Sara is a self-taught blogger & photographer and brings 9+ years of experience to her craft. Her work has been featured in numerous esteemed publications, spanning building, travel, and fashion. Beyond her creative pursuits, Sara’s primary mission is to empower others to embrace a toxic-free & sustainable lifestyle.


Join The Discussion

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  1. Dee

    My 20 year old daughter tried it, but didn’t take it back to college with her. She must not have liked it.

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for sharing, Dee. Sorry to hear she didn’t bring it with her. ❤️

  2. Teah

    Thanks for the post, I had just run out. Perfect timing!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      You’re very welonlinee! SO glad you could stock back up with this deal! 🎉🙌

  3. Andrea

    Love this facemask! Going to order this for a “favorite things” gift exchange. Thanks for the heads up on the deal!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      What a great gift! You’re welonlinee, Andrea! 🤗

    • LeesieLou

      Hi Andrea,
      We are exchanging “favorite things” this year at our annual cookie exchange and are looking for ideas of how to do it. How does your “favorite things” gift exchange work?
      Thanks for your help 🙂

  4. Ls

    Those that have used it…how do you wash it off without it getting all over? Are you afraid it will dry and clog up your sink? I have used it 3 times and love it, but I don’t love how to get it off my face.

    • Jackie

      I would try leaving a warm wet washcloth on your face until the mask onlinees back to pliable and then remove it from there with the washcloth.

    • katie morin

      once it’s onlinepletely dry, try to rub most of it off over a trashcan, then use a warm, wet washcloth to remove the rest. I agree, it’s rather messy

  5. A

    If you are planning on having any type of surgery OR is having emergency surgery TELL YOUR SURGEON YOU USE THIS PRODUCT BEFORE YOUR PROCEDURE STARTS. Telling a nurses only is NOT ENOUGH, your surgeon is responsible for your health, not nurses. Also, nurses might shrug of this information dismissing it and not passing it on to your PHYSICIAN.

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