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PURE AND NATURAL – This exquisite all natural detoxifying soap is unique in its composition, quality and purity; It is meticulously selected for the very finest quality ingredients of Olives and Olive Oil;
NEVER tested on animals and free from Parabens, Mineral Oil, Silicon, fragrances, additives and alcohol
FAST ACTING – Just take a pinch and rub onto your skin or use a washcloth or loofah to make a rich, creamy lather; Within seconds, you may feel a gentle tingling, as the intense cleansing and detoxification begins to absorb impurities and harmful substances, cleansing deep into your pores to restore firmness and elasticity
STUNNING RESULTS – You can expect a buttery soft, smooth and toned skin complexion, free from dryness, blemishes, blackheads and blocked pores; Eczema, psoriasis, and acne are treated and calmed without stripping your skin of essential natural oils
MULTI-PURPOSE – Our Spa grade Moroccan Black Soap is a versatile and multi-purpose daily cleanser and skin conditioner; It delivers one of the world’s most powerful deep pore facials WITHOUT harsh chemicals, and can be applied daily to even the most dry, flaky and sensitive skin. Men… it is a great alternative to shaving cream or lotion. Just lather and shave.
The Moroccan Bath popularly known as “ Hamam Maghrabi” is a tradition spread across the Middle eastern countries. … Moroccan bath begins with a perfect body and hair rinse. Later the masseuse covers your body with Moroccan soap , it is a black soap in the form of a thick gel and you are allowed to sit in the steam room
Beldi soap is made specially to be used in traditional bath known as hammams. These are often referred to as Turkish baths or Turkish steam rooms in English.
Beldi soap is very specifically Moroccan and not well-established in the hammams of Turkey. Regular visits to the hammam is an important part of life in Morocco and Beldi soap is an important part of the hammam bathing ritual. A Moroccan steam bath consists of several consecutive steam rooms each slightly warmer than the previous one. The bather gradually moves from the coolest to the hottest room and once the skin has broken a good sweat and the pores have opened, Beldi soap is applied all over the damp skin (avoiding the area around the eyes).
The soap – which works as a cleansing masque – is left to work on the skin for three to ten minutes and is then rinsed off while the skin is vigorously scrubbed all over with a kessa, a wash mitt made from coarse fabric. Sometimes the scrubbing is done by a professional scrubber known as the kessel . The skin is exfoliated and left feeling invigorated and super smooth
Same few drops of Moroccan Argan oil is then used to moisturize the skin as an over night Moisturizer[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]