A fine pink clay face mask turns a simple bowl of water into a quiet skincare ritual. Mixed fresh before use, it becomes a smooth, silky paste that sits cool on the skin and invites a slower pause in the day.
The soft feel of pink clay
The powder has a gentle, earthy character, with the muted rose tone that gives pink clay its name.
Its fine texture mixes into a soft mask rather than a scrubby treatment.
The pleasure is in the making as much as the applying: spoon, water, paste, breath.
As it rests on the face, the mask gives that familiar clay-mask feeling of stillness and quiet care.
A slow skincare ritual
Place a little clay in a small bowl and add water gradually, stirring until it becomes a smooth paste. Apply in an even layer, then rinse away.
Gentle skin moments
This is for the kind of evening when skincare becomes a pause rather than another task. The texture is soft and silky once mixed, making it well suited to a bath-time ritual, or a quiet reset before moisturiser.
Pink clay in context
Clay masks have a long place in bathing and beauty rituals, from mineral-rich spa traditions to simple home treatments mixed fresh at the sink. Their appeal is wonderfully practical: dry clay waits quietly on the shelf, then changes with water into something tactile and immediate. Pink clay is often chosen for its softer, more delicate feel, and for the pleasure of its warm natural colour. Here, the ritual stays simple: mix, apply, rinse, and return to the rest of your day.
Size and details
Contains 100 g of pink clay face mask from the Agnes + Cat Clay Face Masks range.
A considered gift
A thoughtful choice for someone who likes slow skincare, bath rituals, or natural bathroom objects with a little ceremony to them. It suits a self-care parcel, a birthday treat, or a small gesture for someone who enjoys making time for themselves.
Common questions
Do I need to mix it before use?
Yes. This is a dry clay mask, so it is mixed with water to create …
cosmeticseffect: With Essential Oils
region of manufacture: France