Straight from the East, rhassoul is a clay that has crossed generations to take care of the body, hair and face. Soft and remarkably effective, ghassoul clay has been one of the secrets of the hammam since the dawn of time. It’s not for nothing: it is ideal as a detox treatment, purifying mask and gentle scrub. Today we give you the secrets of a recipe for a detox mask with rhassoul perfect to find a sublimated skin!
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[title text=”What is rhassoul?”]
Rhassoul, also called Ghassoul which means “land that lavates” in Arabic, is a clay native to North Africa, and more particularly to the Atlas Mountains located in Morocco. It has been used for centuries in the East as a cleansing care and is even part of the ancestral rituals of hammam care.
Rhassoul is a clay rich in minerals such as magnesium, iron, sodium, zinc, phosphorus and potassium. It is a 100% natural clay, which can be used in a thousand and one ways: as a mask, as a scrub, in no-poo, as a washing base for hair and body …
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Still little known in the world of clays, this clay knows a popularity that continues to increase throughout the world. It is now particularly popular as a care for textured and curly hair. Ghassoul clay has cleansing and exfoliating properties that give it ideal properties to detoxify and purify the skin as well as the scalp. It gently eliminates impurities, promotes cell renewal and restores a homogeneous skin texture.
Thanks to its strong capacity for absorption and adsorption of impurities and toxins, it acts deeply but also and above all gently. That’s why it’s suitable for all skin & hair types!
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Are you a fan of 100% natural detox masks? Then this rhassoul mask is for you ! To prepare your rhassoul clay detox mask, you will only need a few ingredients :
Mix the ghassoul powder and floral water until you get a smooth and silky paste. Add the essential oil and mix again.
Warning: clay is a living material that reacts in contact with metal and plastic. To preserve all the properties of ghassoul, prefer glass or earthen utensils and containers for your preparations.
Then apply the preparation to your entire face evenly. Be sure to avoid the eye area, where the skin is thinner and more sensitive.
Leave on for 10 minutes, then rinse with clear water.
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Rhassoul clay will deeply cleanse your skin. Thanks to its absorbent and purifying properties, it will naturally regulate your sebum production and thus limit the appearance of imperfections (blackheads, small pimples …). This oriental clay will also gently exfoliate your skin for a double benefit: a unified complexion and better absorption of post-mask applied care!
Geranium floral water not only perfumes the mixture but also promotes cell regeneration and acts as a tonic care for a guaranteed “good looking” effect.
Tea Tree essential oil is known for its purifying and sanitizing action, ideal for skin with imperfections.
Clay masks are back in force in the natural beauty sphere. Effective, healthy and simple to make, they take care of the skin, body and hair with ease. Even if clay is a noble and natural material, it is essential to adopt the right gestures to enjoy all its benefits. Here are 5 important things to know about clay masks.
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Clay is a sedimentary rock, extremely rich in minerals and trace elements. If green clay is by far the best known of all clays, there are nevertheless other clay colors with amazing benefits. Did you know that each clay color has its own properties? Red, pink, yellow, white, ghassoul… Each is aimed at a particular skin type. We offer you a quick overview of the different clays.
Green clay is recommended for normal to oily skin. Thanks to its absorbent power, it eliminates excess sebum, purifies the epidermis and visibly reduces dilated pores.
White clay, also called kaolin, is the softest of the clays. It is particularly recommended for dull and mature skin that it will gently clean and sublimate.
Red clay is famous for its ” complexion illuminator “, and if it is also called ” clay looks good “, it’s not for nothing ! Thanks to its richness in ferric oxides that gives it its fiery color, it will take care of dry skin, soften it and reveal its radiance.
Pink clay, a subtle mixture of red clay and white clay, is appreciated by sensitive and reactive skin because it is soft and respects the pH of the epidermis. It has soothing and rebalancing properties, ideal for skin prone to redness and irritation of all kinds.
Yellow clay, less known, is a clay particularly suitable for combination skin thanks to its exfoliating action. It revitalizes, matifies and refines the skin texture, for a silky touch and a visibly smoother skin, with fewer imperfections.
Finally, ghassoul clay is a treasure from the Atlas Mountains. It has many properties that make it perfect for absolutely all skin types. It is renowned for its absorbent and cleansing action but also exfoliating and adsorbent. We quickly understand why it is an integral part of the hammam ritual!
Are you hesitating about the choice of clay to use? Do not hesitate to carry out our little test! With just a few clicks, you’ll know which clay best fits your skin type.
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One of the mistakes to avoid and yet is practiced by many lovers of clay masks, is to let your mask dry. It is sometimes thought that you have to wait until the mask is completely dry to remove it and rinse the skin. It’s a mistake. Indeed, by drying, the mask captures water in the skin tissues and dehydrates them. One can have a very clean skin sensation after rinsing because the epidermis shines and is perfectly smooth. However, this interpretation is not good: it is a sign that the skin is simply dried out, dehydrated. This is ultimately the opposite of what a clay mask should bring to the skin! Even worse, by drawing water from the epidermis, the dry clay may send a negative signal to the sebaceous glands and cause them to produce even more sebum.
To avoid this, it is necessary to apply the mask in a thick layer on the entire face, avoiding the eye area. The mask should act for 10 minutes and not dry. For this, we recommend that you remoisten it as many times as necessary using a mist, water spray or floral water.
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After a clay mask, it is important to moisturize your skin. Due to its absorbent properties, the hydrolipidic film of the epidermis can be slightly altered and it must be helped to reconstitute itself by applying a nourishing care. Rinsing alone is not enough, especially if it is done with tap water that is sometimes too calcareous and aggressive for the skin.
Depending on the nature of your skin, you can choose a product with a more or less rich texture. Our day cream and our night cream are perfect for nourishing and moisturizing the skin in depth. Poorly hydrated skin becomes sensitive and reactive and the mask loses all its interest.
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Clay is a recognized and highly appreciated material for facial treatments. If at first glance its use does not require any precautions, it must be taken into account that it is an active and living ingredient.
It is important that it is in contact only with natural and noble materials. For example, opt for a jar or bowl either ceramic or glass, to make the preparation and take your hands or a wooden spoon to mix the ingredients. Plastic and metal, on the other hand, should never be used, as they denature green clay and can alter its properties.
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Clay blends perfectly with aromatherapy products and can be combined with 1 or more other ingredients to create synergies of active ingredients.
Do you want to start preparing your homemade masks? We have concocted just you some recipes of clay masks for the face and hair that should please you!
Nothing beats a clay mask to take care of the skin of your face. The benefits of this totally natural sedimentary rock are no longer to be demonstrated. White, pink, red, green, yellow or ghassoul, there are for each skin problem, but you have to know their specific properties and know how to use them correctly, in order to be able to reap all the benefits. Now that you know the 5 good gestures to master in order to enjoy the benefits of a clay mask, clay has no secrets for you!
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Clay is highly prized for facials because of its natural origin and high efficiency. However, it is a living matter, active in contact with water and deserves special attention when handled.
It is important that it is in contact only with natural and noble materials. For example, you can opt for a ceramic, wooden or glass bowl to make your preparation. In order to mix clay and water (or any other natural ingredient!), we advise you to use a wooden spoon to mix the ingredients.
Plastic and metal should never be used, however, as they distort clay and can cause it to lose some of its properties.
Nothing beats a clay mask to take care of her face and hair. The benefits of this totally natural sedimentary rock are no longer to be demonstrated.
White, pink, red, green, ghassoul or yellow, there are for each skin type. However, you need to know their properties well and know how to use them correctly in order to reap the full benefits.
Ancestral care, clay is a noble material and rich in trace elements. Revitalizing for skin and hair and used for millennia, its benefits are well established and make it indispensable in all green and natural beauty routines. The assets of this thousand-year-old land do not stop there…! In addition to its many virtues, did you know that clay can be combined with all kinds of ingredients for complete and targeted care? Essential oils are one of them and we bet you’ll quickly succumb to this winning combo!
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The benefits of clay are numerous and precious, for the skin as well as for the hair. Absorbent, purifying, softening, soothing, remineralizing… clay meets many problems and adapts to all your needs.
Applied as a mask on the face,clay tones the skin and purifies it in depth thanks to its strong absorption power: it eliminates impurities accumulated throughout the day such as dust, sweat, pollution …
In hair care,clay also works wonders: it cleanses the scalp, eliminating excess sebum, and restores shine and suppleness to the hair.
If green clay is by far the best known in the world, did you know that it is available in different colors? Red, white, pink, yellow or ghassoul, each of them has their own virtues. In order to take full advantage of it, it is therefore important to choose the color of the clay according to your skin type (oily, dry, dull, mixed (mature). To help you in this mission, we invite you to carry out our small test: simple and effective!
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The clay itself is a true wonder of Nature. It is full of many minerals and trace elements perfect for intensely nourishing and redensifying the epidermis and hair. If you are looking for an even more targeted treatment, it is however possible to add other ingredients, preferably natural!
Good news: essential oils are among the ingredients that blend perfectly with clay. We bet that their synergy will quickly conquer your heart.
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Essential oils have a recognized effectiveness and honor the use of plants for our well-being. This is called aromatherapy.
The mixture of clay and essential oil makes it possible to add properties and therefore to increase the field of action of your treatment, whether in mask or poultice. To cleanse and purify the skin, while limiting the appearance of blemishes, you can add a few drops of lavender essential oil or tea tree essential oil.
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To prepare your homemade treatment, simply add 3 tablespoons of clay and a little water (or floral water) in a glass or earthen container. Mix until you get a smooth, creamy paste. All you have to do is add a few drops (2/3 drops) of essential oil of your choice and apply the paste on your face or scalp.
TIP: Be careful not to let your mask dry: it is in contact with water that clay transmits all its nutrients. By drying, it may draw on the hydration of your skin and hair.
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In addition to its benefits for the skin and hair, clay has other advantages: it can be used as an odor absorber but also as an essential oil diffuser!
Arrange a little crushed, fine ground or granulated powdered clay, it’s even better!) in a glass cup and add a few drops of essential oil to perfume your home and eliminate bad odors.
The essential oil of sweet orange or lemon zest will leave a tart note that will awaken your senses while making you enjoy their calming and soothing virtues.
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To purify the air, perfume and sanitize your laundry, you can opt for true lavender essential oil. Its sweet smell with notes of Provence and sun will delight you for sure.
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As you will have understood, the combination of essential oils and clay gives impressive mixtures of efficiency. It is an infinite source of benefits for beauty and well-being. In addition to taking care of the skin and hair, this 100% natural combo can have great utility in the home.
If essential oils are part of the natural ingredients with the wind in their sails, their potency requires to respect some precautions of use. Their use must be practiced with certain precautions!
The dosages, the duration of use and certain specific indications for use should be observed. For example, some essential oils are photosensitizing, that is, they can cause burns or the appearance of spots on the epidermis following exposure to the sun. This is the case of sweet orange essential oil.
Other essential oils are contraindicated for pregnant or lactating women. Essential oils should not be left within the reach of children or animals. Before any use, we recommend that you consult the advice of a health professional who will be able to provide you with personalized recommendations. To learn more, we invite you to read our guide to using essential oils.
To take care of your face, nothing beats the use of clay masks. Used for centuries, clay, land of benefits has many advantages to put at the service of natural cosmetics. Used as a mask, pure or combined with other natural ingredients, it gives spectacular results. If its use is simple enough, there are a few points of vigilance so that you can make the most of all its benefits and avoid side effects. To avoid nasty surprises, here are 5 important tips to know about clay masks.
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Green is green: real green clay is illite clay.
Clay is a sedimentary rock, extremely rich in minerals and trace elements. Whilegreen clay is by far the best known and most effective, it comes in colour and softness. Green, white, red, pink, yellow, ghassoul… Each of these clays has amazing living properties, which have the distinction of adapting to your skin type smoothly.
Depending on the needs of your skin at the moment T, one clay will be preferred over another. To help you choose the clay that’s right for you, don’t hesitate to answer our quick and simple test. In just a few minutes, you’ll know which clay is best for your skin type and maximize the effects of this ultra-rich soil on your skin.
Whatever its colour, we have chosen to offer you a clay 100% natural and pure. Depending on your needs and desires, all you have to do is choose the right clay format: clay made of paste or powdered clay. At Argiletz, clay is respected throughout its production process to provide you with an optimal result.
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Thanks to its strong absorbent power and the precious minerals and trace elements it contains, green clay is appreciated around the world for its many benefits on the skin. Applied to normal, oily or blemished skin, the green clay mask corrects, cleanses, helps regulate sebum production by purifying the epidermis; all while respecting the epidermis.
At the same time rich and powerful, however, it is necessary to pay attention to its use. In order to benefit from all its properties, we focus your attention on the importance of keeping your clay always moist on your skin when using. This will protect the hydrolipidic film from your skin, and avoid the small tug-of-war that clay may cause when it dries. Moisture is paramount, it allows the clay to exchange with the skin the trace elements that the epidermis needs.
We recommend applying a clay mask once or twice a week and supplement with a moisturizer after each mask with green clay, white clay, red clay, pink clay, yellow clay or ghassoul clay.
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It is sometimes thought that it is necessary to wait until the mask is completely dry to remove it and rinse the skin. It’s a mistake. In order to take advantage of the minerals and trace elements essential to the well-being and radiance of your skin, the clay must remain moist. Clay is a natural but living product, moisture is essential for its effectiveness.
To prevent the clay mask from drying out and drying your skin, apply the mask in a thick layer and moisten it well during installation. To do this, we advise you to keep a water spray or a mist handy, and to spray a little water as much as necessary!
Moisturize your skin after removing the clay mask
After a clay mask, it is important to moisturize your skin. To strengthen the hydrolipidic film and avoid excessive sebum production, especially for problem skins. Rinsing alone is not enough. Depending on the nature of your skin, you should choose a moisturizing and nourishing treatment with a more or less rich texture. This applies even to mixed or oily skin. A serum should then be used for very dry skin and for all skin types a moisturizer for the face day or night, depending on the time of day. Poorly hydrated skin can become sensitive and reactive.
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Clay is highly prized for facials because of its natural origin and high efficiency. However, it is a living matter, active in contact with water and deserves special attention when handled.
It is important that it is in contact only with natural and noble materials. For example, you can opt for a ceramic, wooden or glass bowl to make your preparation. To mix clay and water (or any other natural ingredient!), we recommend using a wooden spoon to mix the ingredients.
Plastic and metal should never be used, however, as they distort clay and can cause it to lose some of its properties.
Nothing beats a clay mask to take care of her face and hair. The benefits of this totally natural sedimentary rock are no longer to be demonstrated.
White, pink, red, green, ghassoul or yellow, there are for each skin type. However, you need to know their properties well and know how to use them correctly in order to reap the full benefits.
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Clay is a natural material appreciated for its many benefits since the dawn of time. Thanks to its rich composition minerals and trace elements,its uses are multiple, both for the face, the body, the hair, but also for the maintenance of the house and the care of the animals. If it is now possible to find it in different forms such as ready-to-use dough or as a component of patented cosmetics, powdered clay is by far the most widely used form in the world. However, in order to fully benefit from its virtues, it is essential to know how to use it and to know the mistakes to avoid.
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Clay is a raw material, originating from the Earth, whose shape is very heterogeneous. Once extracted and worked, it is offered under different granulometry depending on its different uses. What is granulometry? This is the size of the clay grains, which can vary in coarse grains or pieces of 2cm of very (very) small grains (powder) of 20 microns. Here’s a little recap of our different granulometry and their use.
Face and hair masks
To pamper your skin and regain a soft and silky hair, clay is a treatment of choice that will never cease to surprise you. Whether you’re a fan of zero waste care or just looking for a treatment that’s both natural and effective, we have good news: making your clay mask has never been easier!
To do this, we advise you to use our ultra-ventilated clays. In the form of grains of about 20 microns, the ultra-ventilated clay takes a form of velvety and light powder. Thanks to the fineness of its grain, this clay is ideal for the preparation of clay masks (face and hair) or for use in bath water because it melts instantly. With it, exit the lumps and hello to the smooth and homogeneous dough.
Surf clay also has an interesting granulometry. The fineness of its grains – 60 microns, allows it to melt very quickly on contact with water or any other thinner. All you have to do is stir the dough for a few seconds to get a smooth treatment.
Cataplasms and plasters
If there are different colors of clay, green clay powder is by far the most used (and most effective!) when used in cataplasm or plaster. In this case, it is important to clearly define the area on which you want to apply a cataplasm and how often you want to apply it. Depending on these elements, and in order to make the care the most economical while remaining as practical as possible to prepare, you can turn to the granulometry below:
Fine ground clay (between 0.05 and 0.5 mm): The clay is in the form of rather coarse raw powder. It melts instantly and allows a smooth paste without difficulty.
Granulated clay (0.5 mm): in the form of grains of about 8 mm, the granulated clay melts in 30 minutes and therefore requires a preparation time.
Crushed clay (2 cm): the clay is raw, in the form of irregular pieces. It takes 2 hours for it to melt evenly. We recommend preparing the dough the day before, or in the morning for the evening, so that the dough is as homogeneous as possible. This is the most economical format but requires a longer preparation time.
One of the many advantages of powdered clay is that it can be combined with other ingredients (preferably natural and organic), for complete and targeted care. There are a thousand and one possibilities! These ingredients can include powders, fruits, vegetables, all kinds of food ingredients (honey, cornflour, yoghurt…) and even liquids such as vegetable oils, essential oils or hydrolats.
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There are a multitude of homemade recipes allowing you to make a clay-based mask according to the needs of your skin or hair at a T moment.
Add vegetable oil such as sweet almond or rose rose oil and you’ll have a nourishing and moisturizing 100% natural combo. As a bonus, this trick will allow you to keep your mask wet longer.
Some even add essential oils to their clay powder, but beware, the clay has a cloaking power and can therefore keep the essential oil as “under bell” on the skin and this can cause burns. Be careful when you embark on a combination of clay and essential oil, and choose a non-dermocaustic essential oil (which do not contain phenols irritating molecules.). Another option to enjoy both your favorite essential oils and your fetish green clay is to proceed in two steps :
Make your green clay cataplasm (without essential oil in the mixture); leave it in place for 1 to 2 hours then rinse and dry.
Apply in a second time the essential oil of your choice diluted in a vegetable oil (see dosage on the bottle) in modeling.
Always take the tether of a health professional before using essential oils.
I mean, good news! Powdered clay is compatible with all kinds of ingredients that you can easily find in your kitchen (placards and fridge!), such as fruits and vegetables (especially in the form of juice), yoghurt, honey, sugar, cornflour… for even more targeted and comprehensive actions. This allows you to use products with (very) short expiry dates and thus limit waste!
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Powder clay can be used for various cosmetic and personal hygiene treatments. Instead of mineral water, you can associate it with a hydrolat (pink water for example) for a synergy action.
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There are different clay colors, each of which has its own properties. To appreciate all the benefits, it is therefore essential to choose the color of clay according to your skin type.
Green clay is the best known of all, it is applied to all skin types and is appreciated oily skin on which it will have a strong absorption power and will regulate excess sebum.
Yellow clay,with exfoliating powers, is intended for mixed skins.
Red clay is ideal for dry skin, which will soften and illuminate.
White clay – also called kaolin, is the softest of clays. It is intended for dull skins that it will lighten and sublimate.
Pink clay is a subtle blend of red clay and white clay, perfect for sensitive and reactive skin that needs to be gently soothed and cleaned.
Less well known, there is also Ghassoul clay, which is used for all skin types and allows a deep cleansing of the skin.
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One of the mistakes you shouldn’t make when you want to use powdered clay is a PRIMORDIALE one: avoid any utensils or metal or plastic containers when handling this land of benefits.
I don’t know why. Because clay is a land of life, it reacts when it comes into contact with metal or plastic. These two materials can alter the properties of clay and thus limit its action on your skin and/or hair.
If you want to enjoy the virtues of powdered clay and make your own clay paste, we recommend using a wooden spoon as well as a wooden, sandstone or glass bowl.
As you will have understood, powdered clay offers you a multitude of possibilities, it allows you an easy, efficient and economical care, which you can achieve on the go. Lack of inspiration? Find all our recipes for clay masks!
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When pausing a mask, plaster or clay cataplasm, it is imperative to keep the clay moist for the duration. The active ions of clay wake up on contact with water and this is how they transmit all their benefits to you. When clay dries on your skin, it loses one of its most important abilities: that of releasing its minerals and trace elements. However, it continues to absorb, and this can lead to a drying of the epidermis after a certain period of time. So to do well, think about regularly rehumidifying or removing the clay as soon as the tug-of-arms is felt!
Note: All recipes, applications, mixes and tips are derived from popular recipes, magazines and specialized books. Argiletz will not take responsibility for your use of this information or our products. Argiletz is no substitute for health professionals. We recommend that you always consult a doctor, pharmacist or other health care professional before any use, whether prolonged or for therapeutic use of essential oils and other plant extracts. The same goes for you to have known symptoms or pathologies.
In the clayseries, do you know ghassoul? This 100% natural brown powder will sublimate your skin and hair! Zoom!
Used since the Middle Ages in the Near and Middle East, it has retained its place in contemporary society. We tell you all about the many virtues of this magic powder!
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Native to Morocco,ghassoul (or rhassoul) is a 100% natural mineral clay,used by women in the East to take care of their bodies and hair. This magic powder is extracted from deposits on the edge of the Atlas Mountains.
Like black soap or argan oil,it is an inherent element of the hammam ritual. And that’s not all, in tradition, it’s also a wedding offering!
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Rich in minerals such as magnesium, calcium, iron… As well as trace elements, it is ideal for deep-skin cleansing and purifying. Both the body and the face. Not only will it come to absorb impurities,but it will also bring down dead cells and soften your skin. You will regain shine and vitality,after only a few masks!
Thanks to its natural properties, ghassoulwill also act as an anti-pollution shield and protect your skin from external aggression!!
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For hair, ghassoul is the must have 100% natural par excellence! It acts like a natural shampoo on the hair! He will rid them of impurities without assaulting them or damaging them!
And that’s not all, it will also bring them flexibility and brilliance! Pretty good, isn’t it?
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The ghassoul face mask is ideal for removing impurities and removing dead cells! A great way to regain beautiful skin, without blemishes.
Tip: you can add a few essential drops of rosewood to your mask, for optimal results and a much firmer skin! Leave the mask on for 10 to 15 minutes and rinse gently with lukewarm water!
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