Rhassoul clay is well-known worldwide for being an integral component in several skin and hair care products. It is packed with silica, magnesium, and other minerals, which occur in a higher percentage as compared to Bentonite clay. No wonder it was so popular among Roman and Egyptian royalty! Rhassoul clay mask. Add a few drops of Sahara Rose water to the rhassoul clay to create a smooth paste, which can then be applied as a face mask. It works wonders for those with oily skin and acne issues. If you wish to use it as a body mask, simply mix in larger quantities. Natural shampoo. Rhassoul is also traditionally used as a shampoo as it can remove dirt and grease, and clean the scalp gently as well. Your hair becomes shiner! Alternative to soap. Bathing with Moroccan Rhassoul clay instead of soap ensures your skin is cleansed thoroughly but isn’t stripped of beneficial oils. Last but not the least, this clay is environment-friendly as it is free from harmful chemicals and parabens.
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Great clay mask
Great clay mask! Unlike others I have used this one actually defines your pores and tightens my skin with continued use. I would highly recommend, especially if you have oily skin.
V**A
Excellent quality Rhassoul puts rye flour to shame.
I've been doing the 'No Poo' Curly Girl Method for 4-5 months. I was using rye flour to clean once per week after an oil treatment, but the rye is messy, takes forever to wash out, and left flakes in my hair. I heard about rhassoul clay for quite a while, decided to finally try it. WHOA. Left my hair clean but soft, silky, enriched, healthy spiral curls. No flakes, rinses out easily (unlike rye flour). I will never use another no-poo.I first do a weekly henna/amla/shikakai mustard seed oil treatment, rinse the oil as much as I can, then apply the rhassoul and rub scalp. Rinse rhassoul, apply vinegar/water (I do half vinegar, half water) for added softness. Let sit for 2 minutes, rinse and comb with wide tooth comb (the only time I brush during entire process). When all is said and done, rinse with herbal tea (lavender, peppermint, ginger, strawberry leaf, etc) or your own DYI herbal hair rinse.
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