Two Ways To Use Activated Charcoal In Your Beauty Routine

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Would you ever purposely put charcoal on your face? If you asked me that about a month ago, I’d probably laugh at the question, but just a few minutes ago I found myself doing just that. Actually, I put some in my mouth, too. I mean, it wasn’t the kind of charcoal you use to grill up a burger, but it was charcoal nonetheless. Super quick science lesson: Activated charcoal (AKA activated carbon) is carbon that has been treated with oxygen. What results is a fine black powder that contains millions of itty bitty pores, giving it a huge surface area. This allows the charcoal to soak up gases and other toxins that come in contact with it.  

Have you ever noticed those tiny black particles that are used in water filters? Yup, that’s activated charcoal. It’s also used to treat poisonings, gastro-intestinal issues, and – oh my goodness – even hangovers. So what does this have to do with your beauty regimen, you might ask? I’ll tell you what. Here are two awesome ways to use activated charcoal to your beauty advantage!

Disclaimer: Activated charcoal is a fine black powder, making it extremely messy. It won’t ruin your sink, but you should be prepared to wipe down your bathroom after every use! Trust me, it’s worth it :)

1. As A Teeth Whitener

Using activated charcoal as a teeth whitener is my new favorite thing.

What you need:

Activated Charcoal for Teeth Whitening

A toothbrush (I used this Preserve toothbrush made from recycled yogurt cups – how cool?!), some toothpaste, and an activated charcoal capsule! I used Solaray Activated Charcoal. You can also get activated charcoal in tablet form, you’d just need to crush it up first.

What you do:

Activated Charcoal Capsule

Carefully open one activated charcoal capsule, dumping its contents onto a paper towel.

Activated Charcoal on Toothbrush

Put some toothpaste onto your toothbrush as you would normally do. Dip your toothbrush into the activated charcoal, completely covering the toothpaste with the black powder. Then brush your teeth as usual! While you brush your teeth, your mouth will turn completely black (my favorite part – it looks so cool). Once you rinse, the color should disappear. If it doesn’t, rinse off your toothbrush and brush your teeth with water only.

Follow these steps and you’ll have a bright white smile in no time! I’ve been brushing my teeth with activated charcoal once or twice a day for the past week and I’m already starting to notice a difference – plus, my mouth just feels cleaner! I’m excited to see the transformation in weeks to come.

2. In A Face Mask

Activated charcoal is a star ingredient for a face mask. Not only does it remove unwanted toxins from your skin, it also removes ALL of your makeup! An activated charcoal face mask will leave your skin feeling clean and refreshed. It’ll feel as if your skin can breathe again.

What you need:

Activated Charcoal Face Mask Ingredients

1 teaspoon activated charcoal (in powder form)

1 teaspoon water or rosewater

1 teaspoon aloe vera gel or juice

5 drops tea tree oil

1 pinch sea salt

What you do:

Activated Charcoal Black Face Mask

Activated Charcoal Face Mask

Mix all ingredients until you have one even color and consistency. Apply the mixture to your face in a thin, even coat. Allow the mask to dry and then wash off!

This mask is safe for most skin types, but you should first do a spot test to make sure this mask is right for you. Apply to a small patch of skin, let dry, wash off. Wait 24 hours to see how your skin reacts.

Photos by FP Brigette.

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Anon -August 13, 2012, 12:48PM

Thinking about trying this. Will you do a before and after on the brightening of your teeth?

Kasia -August 13, 2012, 1:16PM

Do not do this to your teeth! I did it some time ago and my enamel is now much weaker. :( It is the thing I regret the most doing.

fake -August 13, 2012, 1:59PM

stupid!

Hai-Yen -August 13, 2012, 2:00PM

When I went to Vietnam last year, I bought the “Ponds Pure White” with activated carbon and it’s actually pretty good.

fp brigette -August 13, 2012, 2:06PM

Kasia – thanks for the heads up! Most whitening methods can strip your enamel if used too often. If you’re finding that your teeth are sensitive to activated charcoal, it’s best to reduce use to 1-2 times a week.

Mariel -August 13, 2012, 4:54PM

Orgins makes an activated charcoal facial mask that is to die for!!! Love Love Love it!

Abbey -August 28, 2012, 8:52PM

I just used this mask, it is absolutely amazing! It makes your skin feel tingly when wet and then when it’s dry you take it off and your skin feels baby smooth! Absolutely recommend it! I had no bad reactions to it whatsoever

meg -September 13, 2012, 9:44AM

if you mix bentonite clay with raw apple cider vinegar (try Braggs) until it’s a paste and use that as a mask it’s amazing. then finish off with rose water or witch hazel as a toner and you’re set

Steve -December 5, 2012, 5:44PM

Kasia is clearly a greedy dentist…

sarah -December 27, 2012, 7:02PM

great stuff, add activated charcoalwith bentonite clay, and alittle apple cider vineger, make a paste, put on the skin and rinse off after 15 minutes,, use your favorite moisturiser. Thanks

Marianne -March 18, 2013, 8:02PM

To Kasia: I’m not sure if the carbon partcles are abrasive to your teeth, but how about rather than brushing with it, letting it sit on your teeth for a frw minutes like a paste then rinsing it off and brushing your teeth as usual.

Yazmin -April 3, 2013, 9:56PM

Thanks the post and for the resultant feedback on these ideas. I’ve just tried holding a paste of activated charcoal in my mouth for whitening and now I’m doing the mask with ACV, bentonite and charcoal. I appreciate the ideas and opinions!

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