LEROSETT®: All-Natural Clay for Acne & Problem Skin

  1. Face Mask: Apply a thin, translucent layer using your fingertips. Let dry for 5–15 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water. Use daily during breakouts; 2–3 times weekly for maintenance.
  2. Spot Treatment: Dab a small amount directly onto pimples. Let dry 15–30 minutes or leave on overnight. Reapply as needed—especially when a breakout is forming or just after popping.
  3. Post-Popping Care: If you’ve popped a pimple, spot treat immediately to absorb impurities and tighten the area. Reapply several times to help reduce the risk of scarring.
  4. Overnight Use: Sleeping with a thin layer or overnight spot treatment can greatly improve results.
  5. Moisturize After Masking: Always follow with an oil-free, aloe-based hydrator like Moisture Matte or Healing Serum to restore balance and help skin heal.

💡 Purging? Some users may experience temporary purging as the clay draws out impurities. Be patient—daily use leads to clearer skin. Learn more about purging.

Always patch test first to check skin sensitivity.

LEROSETT Clay Usage Visual

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*Individual results may vary.

LEROSETT® User Reviews

These unsolicited YouTube reviews feature our previous 2.5oz tube. LEROSETT® now comes in a 3oz recyclable tube.

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Why LEROSETT® Works Better

LEROSETT® is not a typical clay mask. It’s filtered, heat-treated, and micronized for deep pore absorption. Rubbed in—not layered on—it removes up to 15x more oil and impurities.

One 3oz tube = 50 thin clay masks or 650+ spot treatments. No mixing, no mess, and it dries 5x faster than DIY clays.

How It Works

Ionic clay binds to oil and toxins, while minerals like zinc help reduce oil production. The result: smoother, clearer skin—plus fewer breakouts, blackheads, and ingrown hairs.
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LEROSETT Clay Application

*100% of trial users achieved clearer skin

Based on a 6-week, third-party, double-blind clinical study of LEROSETT® Clay.

LEROSETT Clinical Trial Result