Yes. Yes it does.
What you see as a pencil line is graphite - carbon. The graphite is held together by a clay which will contain very many elements specific to the clay being used.
The principal uses of fire clay are in the manufacture of firebrick and of various accessory utensils, such as crucibles, saggers, retorts, and glass pots, used in the metalworking industries.
Hope this helped! No....Polymer Clay and Reg. Clay are not the same. For One Polymer Clay can be 'cured' in your home oven where other clay need either air to dry them or a High Fire Kilm.
Other than the artificial chemicals, various natural minerals are also found in soaps. Some of these minerals include Clays, pumice and sea salts. for home made soaps, other minerals that can be used include Bentonite clay, activated charcoal, kaolin clay and Pumice powder.
because it looks like clay and is silver
where i can find french green clay and active carbon for my personnel use
Green Illite clay can be purchased from www.mudderearth.net. You can also purchase it in EBay.
French green clay is a substance that is used for external cosmetic treatments as well as some internal applications by practitioners of alternative medicine.
Many health food stores carry french green clay. It may be found in the bulk section. If not, you may be able to order it.
French green clay is available in a dry powdered form for a variety of uses as well as in premixed soaps, scrubs, facial powders, and masks for cosmetic purposes.
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uses for French green clay include poultices to treat arthritis, sore muscles, and sprains; ready-to-use pastes for application to cuts, bruises , insect bites, stings, and minor burns ; and mineral baths for stress relief.
French green clay may cause skin rashes or patches of dry flaky skin when used on the face. It may cause constipation when taken internally. No side effects from mineral baths or poultices have been reported.
Green Clay was born in 1757.
Green Clay died in 1826.
Clay French was born on 1980-10-07.