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Black Soap with EucalyptusTraditionally used in hammam (Turkish bath) rituals, the soap is first applied to the body and sits on the body for 7-10 minutes. Sometimes, women will apply the soap, rinse it and apply again before doing the scrub down from head to toe with the traditional Kessa Glove. What is Kessa Glove? It is an authentic glove used to exfoliate dead skin, debris and oil just like those that have been used in traditional Hammam and Moroccan spas for hundreds of years. It is made up of high-quality Viscose Crepe fabric, which is super easy to use and safe on your skin. It sloughs off (shed or cast-off skin) layers of dead skin cells that you never knew was possible until indulging in this ritual.
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Prickly Pear OilThis seed oil contains amino acids for collagen production and Vitamin K which brightens hyperpigmentation like dark spots and under eye circles, and also great for skin conditions like acne and rosacea and may help stimulate collagen production. Prickly pear seed oil is high in fatty acids and the high linoleic acid content, roughly 62%, ensures that even the most dehydrated winter skin is enriched.
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Rose WaterRose water’s versatility is quite remarkable as it can be ingested, inhaled as a fragrance to enhance mood, used for religious purposes, topically as an all-natural astringent/toner as well as an anti-inflammatory for insect bites and sunburn. Also used for eczema and rosacea. Its anti-inflammatory properties naturally soothe irritated skin and helps reduce redness and itchiness. Its healing properties are too many to list. For those of us interested in using it as a part of our daily skin regiment, this natural organic gift from the Gods, can have redeeming effects if used as a toner daily along with your go-to morning cleanser and moisturizer.
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White Clay Ghassoul MaskGhassoul is 100% natural clay and it is a highly absorbent, astringent. This natural clay can only be found in a valley at the bottom of Atlas Mountains of Morocco. It is formed by a natural combination of volcanic activity and geothermal changes. After mining, the clay is poured on the ground for drying. This exposes it to the sun and desert breezes, which enhance its healing power. Once it is dried, it is refined and micronized. It is placed in large drums for crushing to pulverize the product to a fine powder of the highest quality. This product can be incorporated in your daily beauty rituals. Before, there were charcoal masks that seem to be trending in North America, there was Ghassoul.
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