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How do I use Moroccan soap?

Moroccan soap

Moroccan black soap is a natural soap whose primary source is Morocco, specifically from a coastal region on the Atlantic Ocean called Essaouira. It is made using traditional methods dating back more than three thousand years, and has been used in Moroccan baths for centuries. It is characterized by being free of perfumes and chemicals, as Moroccan soap is completely natural. .

Moroccan black soap is a mixture of crushed black olives, natural oils, local plants, and glycerine, and is made to obtain a solid, buttery paste.

There are many benefits of Moroccan soap for the skin, including: it is a superior moisturizer for the skin; Because it contains vitamins A and E, it cleanses the skin, rids it of toxins, and works to relax the upper layer of dead skin cells. This prepares the skin for exfoliation, moisturizes dry skin, helps combat skin aging, softens the skin, and makes it silky to the touch, in addition to being suitable for all skin types.

Use Moroccan soap

How to use Moroccan soap to exfoliate the skin

Moroccan soap can be used daily, or once a week if the skin is exfoliated, and the method is:

  • Ingredients:
    • Moroccan soap.
    • Moroccan bath glove.
    • Argan oil, or wild fig oil.
  • The method of work:
    • It is preferable to use Moroccan soap when bathing with hot water. To open the pores.
    • Take an appropriate amount of Moroccan soap and rub it slowly on the skin.
    • Leave a thin layer of soap on the skin for 10-15 minutes.
    • The soap is rinsed off with water.
    • The Moroccan bath glove is used to exfoliate the skin, provided that the skin is exfoliated 1-2 times a week.
    • Then apply argan oil, or wild fig oil, to moisturize the skin.

Another way to use Moroccan soap

Moroccan soap can be used on the face, body, and hair, taking into account that it does not generate foam like regular soap. The method is:

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  • Ingredients:
    • Moroccan soap.
    • Moroccan loofah (glove bag).
    • Moroccan clay mask.
    • Argan oil.
  • The method of work:
    • Massage the skin during a hot shower with Moroccan soap.
    • Leave it on the skin for five minutes.
    • Rub the skin vigorously using a Moroccan loofah, which leads to the appearance of dark particles of skin, which are dead skin.
    • Rinse the skin, followed by treating the skin with clay and argan oil to moisturize it.

How to use the Moroccan bath at home

The Moroccan bath has centuries-old rituals for cleansing and softening the skin. In addition, it relaxes the muscles, cleans the pores of the skin, and removes dead skin. It is possible to make a bath similar to the Moroccan bath, and the method is:

  • Ingredients:
    • Moroccan clay.
    • Yogurt.
    • Water.
    • Honey (optional).
    • Moroccan soap.
    • Towel or exfoliating glove.
    • Rose water.
  • The method of work:
    • Start by preparing the Moroccan clay, as it can come in the form of a stone block, so the block is broken into small pieces. To make it easier to soften.
    • Then place the clay pieces in a bowl, add yogurt and water to it, according to the instructions mentioned on its packaging. Honey can be added to the clay, and mix the clay well.
    • After that, the bathroom is filled with steam by closing the bathroom door and windows, and the basin is filled with hot water. Because steam opens the pores, which prepares the skin to absorb the benefits of Moroccan soap and clay, while making sure to drink water. A cold towel can be kept on the forehead or neck in case of dizziness, and one should leave the bathroom when feeling weak or nauseous.
    • Sit and relax in the steam for 10-15 minutes before getting into the tub.
    • When entering the tub, you must wait 5-10 minutes before starting to massage and exfoliate the skin.
    • After soaking the body in the bathtub, massage the body with Moroccan soap from the legs to the shoulders in circular motions. If soap is applied to the face, the eyes and mouth area should be avoided.
    • Then the body is exfoliated by rubbing it with a towel or an exfoliating glove, by rubbing up and down the body, harshly but not to the point that it hurts the skin.
    • Then rinse the body with warm water.
    • After that, the clay is rubbed on the body, and it can be applied to the face, avoiding the eyes, and left on the skin for 5-10 minutes.
    • Then rinse the body of the clay, and it is preferable to take a cold shower to close the pores of the skin, and dry the body gently without rubbing it with a towel.
    • Finally, place rose water on a dry cloth and apply it to the skin.

How to make Moroccan soap

This is a way to make black Moroccan soap, and the method is:

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  • Ingredients:
    • Moroccan olive oil.
    • black olive.
    • Potassium hydroxide.
  • The method of work:
    • Mix the mashed black olives with olive oil until you obtain a paste similar to the consistency of pudding.
    • Then potassium hydroxide is added to the paste in the amount of sodium hydroxide used in regular bars of soap.
    • Heat the mixture until it becomes darker in color and thicker in consistency.
    • Leave until it cools, then put it in containers.
    • To ensure that the soap is prepared correctly, it must have a foamy texture.

Other preparations for the Moroccan bath

  • Moroccan clay lotion: Moroccan clay is used as a body mask. It is a cleanser that removes toxins and moisturizes the skin. It is considered one of the best types of clay used for the skin, as it contains the highest percentages of silica, magnesium, potassium, and calcium. It is a powder mixed with rose water or orange blossom water, until... It becomes like putty.
  • Argan oil: Argan oil is harvested from the argan tree, which grows exclusively in the southern regions of Morocco, and Moroccan women use it to maintain the beauty of the skin, treat skin diseases, protect the skin from the dry desert climate, get rid of acne and stretch marks, and combat skin aging. This is due to Due to its high content of antioxidants, essential fatty acids, and vitamins, and double the vitamin E content of olive oil, argan oil is nicknamed Moroccan gold, due to its deep amber color, and is characterized by its lightness on the skin, hair, and nails.
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