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The origin of Ghassoul
Rhassoul comes from Morocco, this remarkable natural source, brown cosmetic clay known as Rhassoul. It has been used for a long time as a soap, shampoo, and skin conditioner, and the finest spas across the globe currently utilize it for therapeutic benefits. It is extracted under very special conditions and it is Mined deep beneath the Atlas Mountains in Eastern Morocco it. When first mined, Rhassoul clay appears as a polished brown, soap-like clay, which is chunky in appearance and resembling rocks. After further refinement and micronization, the end product is a smooth almost silken earth.
A soft care
In contrast to the shampoos and soaps, rhassoul contains no surfactant and cleans according to a physical process. Mixed with water, rhassoul swells to form a very soft dough. Made up of very fine particles, this dough absorbs impurities which are removed then by a rinse. This very mild washing does not remove completely the film lipoprotector of skin and hair. Rhassoul does not attack the protective sheath natural hair and non-irritating not sebaceous glands. The rhassoul is particularly recommended for sensitive skin and allergies.
A natural preparation
The rhassoul is 100% environmentally friendly because it contains no surfactants nor any other component pollutant. Preparation: Mix rhassoul in lukewarm water for a smooth paste. Tattoos: paste is applied with a circular motion to clean the skin. The rhassoul can easily be used to scrub the skin soft and satin rarely equalled. For hair: Apply the paste on all your hair, preferably wet. Gently massage your scalp and then let rest about a quarter of an hour. Rinse thoroughly while brushing. Your hair will be silky, shimmering and swelling. To give the vitality and flexibility to your hair, you can conclude with a mask made from rhassoul, the orange flower water and argan oil. For dry skin, or for even more fun: the rhassoul mix with water pink and the orange flower water rather than the mere warm water. This treatment will leave you with skin and hair pleasantly fragrant. For very dry skin, you can add to the mix of sweet almond oil or olive.
Article created: 2008-02-06 -- It was read 153 times
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