Rhassoul Clay Morrocan
Rhassoul clay is a staple in Moroccan bath and beauty rituals for a reason: it cleanses without the “squeaky” stripped feeling some clay masks can leave behind. Your Rhassoul Clay is sold as 100% pure Moroccan rhassoul (also known as ghassoul), in a finely powdered form for easy mixing into face and hair masks.
As an ingredient, Moroccan lava clay is commonly used in cosmetics for absorbent and texture-related functions—meaning it can help lift excess oil and impurities from the surface and leave skin and scalp feeling fresh and balanced.
The key to loving clay masks long-term is technique: keep the mask slightly damp (don’t let it fully crack), rinse thoroughly, and follow with conditioner or moisturiser based on your needs.
- 100% pure Moroccan rhassoul clay.
- Origin story and positioning: mined in the Atlas Mountains region of Morocco.
- Moroccan lava clay is commonly described in cosmetic ingredient references as absorbent and abrasive/bulking-related.
Benefits for Hair:
- Helps lift product buildup and excess scalp oil for a fresher scalp feel.
- Leaves hair feeling lighter and more voluminous when rinsed well.
How to Use:
- Mix with water or herbal infusion into a creamy paste.
- Apply to scalp and hair 15–20 minutes; rinse thoroughly
- Follow with conditioner if needed
Benefits for Skin:
- Absorbs excess oil and helps skin feel clean and refreshed.
- Gentle “polished” feel when rinsed (avoid harsh rubbing).
How to Use:
- Mix with water, rose water, or aloe juice into a smooth paste.
- Apply 5–10 minutes, keeping it slightly damp
- Rinse with warm water
- External use only. Avoid contact with eyes.
- Do not let the mask fully dry and crack (can feel overly drying).
- Patch test if sensitive.
- Avoid inhaling fine powders during mixing; mix gently and store sealed in a cool, dry place away from moisture and sunlight (your storage guidance).