Rhassoul Moroccan Clay - Natural Ultra Fine Powder For Hair, Face, Body, Mask - Cleansing Grains Rhassoul Shampoo Powder
How to Use Rhassoul Clay:
1. Face Mask: The simplest use for Rhassoul clay is as a face mask. It can be mixed with water or something like rose water to form a silky paste. This paste can be brushed or rubbed onto the face and left to dry before washing off.
2. Face Scrub: Rhassoul can also be combined with other ingredients to make an exfoliating and smoothing scrub. One option is to mix 1 Tablespoon Rhassoul clay with 1 Tablespoon ground oatmeal and apple cider vinegar to form a paste. Use about once a week for an exfoliating face scrub. As a bonus, it can be massaged into the face to exfoliate for 1-2 minutes and then left for another 5 minutes to dry before washing off. This will offer the benefits of a mask and an exfoliation in one step.
3. Hair Mask: Mix 1 tablespoon Rhassoul clay into 1/4 cup of water to make a thin mixture. Pour onto hair and massage in. For hair, it is important not to let the mixture dry as it can contribute to hair breakage if it hardens. Massage into hair in the shower and leave for about 30 seconds before rinsing.
4. Full Body Mask: For great skin all-over, make a simple paste of clay and water and used as a full body mask before taking a bath/shower and washing it off.
5. Homemade Soap: Great for blackheads and drawing impurities from the skin, it will make a lovely beige colored soap.
More about Rhassoul Clay:
Since the 18th century, Rhassoul Clay has been mined from the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. The women of Morocco have long used rhassoul clay to care for their skin and hair. Rhassoul clay contains skin-loving minerals like silicon, iron, sodium, magnesium, potassium that help cleanse, refresh, and tone the skin.
Reputable, high-end spas around the world use rhassoul clay to provide their clients with luxury treatments that cleanse the skin, reduce pore size, and smooth the skin by removing dead skin cells.
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