Market Potential

The world market for this type of natural and beneficial product is enormous. Glacial Marine Clay Inc. has a staked and registered source which contains millions of pounds of this excellent and unique clay available to service the world market.

Three major product categories lend themselves to immediate market penetration:

Cosmetic facial and body masks.

Veterinarian/therapeutic treatments.

Cosmetic Facial and Body Mask Market

Potential customers:

  • Women and men of all ages for facial and body masks.
  • Adults and adolescents with oily or problem skin.
  • Customers with skin cleansing problems.
  • Customers with skin sensitivity which prevents use of products containing alcohol, perfume or oils.
  • Customers with a definite preference for a totally natural product.
  • Customers who want to try a new skin experience and cannot use soaps, lotions or astringents on their skin.
  • Customers who want to try a new facial or body mask application for problem skin conditions that have not responded to synthetic products.
  • Customers simply wanting a new experience in facial masks.

The cosmetic area contains the most obvious marketable benefits for Glacial Marine’s clay. As a facial and body mask for cleansing, exfoliating, detoxifying, softening, smoothing wrinkles and improving blood circulation this clay is excellent. The clay attracts positively charged bacteria, detoxifying, rejuvenating and revitalizing the skin to a new radiance.

Effective in removing dead skin cells as well as old make-up from pores the clay acts positively on conditions such as acne, pimples, blotches, blemishes, blackheads, dry patches and facial oil imbalance. Benefits for a variety of skin conditions including burns, bites, cuts and bruises are well documented. Glacial Marine’s clay is effective on normal, oily, dry and troubled skin.

Veterinarian/therapeutic Treatments

There is minimal documented research, however results from a number of horse owners is more than encouraging. Many horse owners have been using the dry clay to treat festering sores and cuts with great success. Owners reported that the clay assisted in faster formation of new healthy skin tissue.

Successful use on cats and dogs for skin disorders such as mange has been reported. For more information go to Equine Healing Clay.