I read on another skincare DIY blog that wet clay masks "are notoriously hard to preserve even for professionals" so it's better to leave any clay masks as dry. Is this claim true regarding diy natural clay masks and preservatives? I also watched a video by Brambleberry that utilized a preservative in her wet clay mask with no problem so I'm not sure now.
My main concern is that gelatin (the main source of protein/collagen that firms the face in my clay mask) doesn't just dissolve easily when you add water to it, so anyone using it as a DRY clay mask formulation, would have to add hot water to it first THEN have to wait for the mask to emulsify & jellify.
Or, if I'm leaving the clay mask dry, should I use a substitute like an egg powder (since it preserves well up to a year in powdered form) instead of gelatin then?
Thank you for any insight!
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