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Kisameet is a unique mineral rich clay formed over 15,000 years ago during the genesis of life on British Columbia’s Central Coast. A volcanic eruption created a mineral-rich slurry of fine volcanic ash, pure glacial water and numerous micro- and macro-minerals which poured into a deep granite basin now famously known as the Kisameet Bay Clay Deposit. This thick, blue-green putty-like material was first discovered by the Heiltsuk people and confirmed by oral tradition that the clay was used for its healing properties.
Today Kisameet Glacial Clay is ethically harvested by Heiltsuk people, contains no additives, and is processed into a powder using discerning standards. This glacial clay powder is ideal for spa applications and topical skin formulations.
Coast Southwest: One source. Infinite possibilities. Serving manufacturers and formulators of personal care products throughout the United States.
More info: Coast Southwest, Inc., booth 241, Tel: 1-800-621-0500; Email: info@coastsouthwest.com; Website: www.coastsouthwest.com
Today Kisameet Glacial Clay is ethically harvested by Heiltsuk people, contains no additives, and is processed into a powder using discerning standards. This glacial clay powder is ideal for spa applications and topical skin formulations.
Coast Southwest: One source. Infinite possibilities. Serving manufacturers and formulators of personal care products throughout the United States.
More info: Coast Southwest, Inc., booth 241, Tel: 1-800-621-0500; Email: info@coastsouthwest.com; Website: www.coastsouthwest.com