A cleansing treatment that helps to remove impurities from the face whilst providing support against pollutants. The Reviving White Tea Facial Mask contains detoxifying kaolin clay which draws out impurities. White tea provides a rich supply of antioxidants which protect the skin for a refreshed complexion. Suitable for all skin types. To use: Apply 1-2 times per week as a thin layer over the face, avoiding the eye and mouth areas. Leave for 10 minutes before rinsing thoroughly. Ingredients: Aqua/Water, Kaolin, Alcohol, Glycerin (Organic origin), Organic Oryza Sativa (Rice) Extract, Zinc Oxide, Cetyl Alcohol, Organic Cucurbita Pepo (Pumpkin) Seed Oil, Rosa Centifolia Flower Extract, Cetearyl Olivate, Organic Oenothera Biennis (Evening Primrose) Oil, Sodium Hyaluronate, Sorbitan Olivate, Organic Propolis Extract, Camellia Sinensis Leaf Extract, Organic Cistus Ladaniferus Oil, Organic Elettaria Cardamomum Seed Oil, Organic Centella Asiatica Extract, Organic Boswellia Sacra Resin Oil, Organic Pogostemon Cablin Leaf Oil, Organic Aloe Barbadensis Leaf Juice Powder, Limonene. About Neal's Yard Remedies: Neal's Yard Remedies is an award-winning, natural and organic health and beauty brand, whose proudly British roots stretch all the way back to its inception in 1981. Along with being the first health and beauty brand to be certified organic in the UK by the Soil Association, they are certified cruelty-free by Leaping Bunny, vegetarian-approved (with many of their products also suitable for vegans), and they have the distinction of being the first high street retailer that was certified CarbonNeutral - creating all of its products in their eco-factory in North Dorset, surrounded by acres of organic gardens which are used to grow the crops that are then utilised in many of the products. Neals's Yard Remedies are truly pioneers in leading the way to a more sustainable planet, from their ethical sourcing of ingredients, to their bespoke designed eco-factory (which is run on 100% renewable electricity and recycles 10% of water usage), to their sustainability pledges (e.g. they aim to send zero waste to landfill by 2020 and ensure all bottles are constructed from recycled material by 2025), to their campaigning against deforestation, plastic microbeads, and the dwindling bee population. All of these factors led to the brand receiving a 100/100 rating from The Ethical Company Organisation in 2014.