Blend amount as desired into formula.
Recommended use levels:
Masks: 50-75%
Soaps: 3%
Bath Fizzies: 1-3%
Rhassoul (also called Ghassoul) is a super fine ancient clay that comes from deep below the Atlas Mountains in Morocco. Although it is difficult to obtain from the deep clay beds, it has been used for centuries by the ancient people of Rome and Egypt. Rhassoul clay is rich in minerals such as Silica, Magnesium, Iron, Calcium, Potassium and Sodium. It helps detoxify the skin while it exfoliates gently. Rhassoul clay is used by the finest spas around the world.
Limit to 1 application per week. Do not use for sensitive or dry skin types.
Uses: Suitable for Normal and Oily Skin/Hair Types
Origin: | Morocco |
INCI Nomenclature: | Moroccan Lava Clay |
Shelf Life: | Stable |
Rhassoul can be uses as soap, skin conditioner, shampoo, and facial and body mask. It is a yellowish/brown clay (not actual photo) and it is used in masks, mud baths, and clay baths.
Rhassoul has extraordinary ability to absorb oil and impurities from both the skin and hair. Study results show that Rhassoul clay mask reduces dryness, flakiness, improves skin clarity, skin texture, removes surface oil, removes dead skin layers.
Rhassoul clay can be used in a wide variety of applications from facial masques to soaps. Rhassoul clay had all of the free water removed when it was deposited millions of years ago. It is delivered as a dry powder which will absorb much water. You will need to compensate for absorbed water because the addition of the clay will cause substantial thickening. Natural clays have some variation in their properties from lot to lot making adjustments to the water content of formulations necessary.
What is Rhassoul and where does it come from?
From Morocco, comes this remarkable natural source, reddish brown cosmetic clay known as Rhassoul.
It has been used for over 1400 years as a soap, shampoo, and skin conditioner, and the finest spas across the globe currently utilize it for therapeutic benefits.
Mined deep beneath the Atlas Mountains in Eastern Morocco it must be extracted under extremely special conditions.
Through meticulous selection, and extensive contact with the raw material we are proud to offer this rich Rhassoul that is truly unique in quality and purity.
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.
How does it work?
Because Rhassoul can be used for a variety of professional applications, it is an invaluable enhancement for spa treatments and for personal use. Its extraordinary power of absorption makes it more effective than other clays for cleansing, de-toxification, and general skin treatment.
It can be used as soap, skin conditioner, shampoo, and facial and body mask and it washes like soap and leaves a unique, sweet scent on the skin.
As Rhassoul contains higher percentages of silica and magnesium along with potassium and calcium, than other clays, Rhassoul appears to be far more effective. In addition to this, due to its greater smectic qualities, (i.e. its ability to swell with the addition of water) Rhassoul achieves better results in skin treatment.
The mineral properties of Rhassoul Clay were studied extensively and presented at the 12th meeting of the National Institute of Phytotherapy in Paris in 1985. Rhassoul Clay contains a high percentage of silica, magnesium, potassium, and calcium.
Rhassoul clay's most impressive properties in skin improvement are its capacity of absorption and adsorption due to its high level of ion exchange. Clinical studies have been conducted by two different research laboratories in the United States to evaluate Rhassoul use for skin conditions. The results of this single use Rhassoul study produced these findings….