Ingredient

  • Sweet Almond

    Sweet Almond

    There are two types of almond trees: bitter and sweet.

    The bitter almond tree can be distinguished by its flowers and larger fruit. This highly nutritional fruit gives us the famous sweet almond oil. Used in cosmetics since ancient times, the softening, emollient, and even anti-aging properties of this oil are no secret. We also used the sweet almond fruit in our range as an emollient extract and its powder as a gentle exfoliator.

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  • Rhassou

    Rhassou

    Rhassoul is a type of clay collected in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains, where the soil is not fertile but dry. Rhassoul requires limited intervention; it is simply dried in the sun and sometimes reduced to a fine powder to facilitate use.

    In pharmaceutics and cosmetics, it is frequently used to neutralize substances or purify an environment, for example, water.

    It is different from other clays due to its ability to absorb large amounts of water (1.66 times its weight), becoming a liquid paste. Ancestral Moroccan rituals have been using it for many years for its cleansing properties.

    Rhassoul is often combined with floral water or argan oil to create a 100% natural mask.  Applied to the skin or hair, it captures sebum and impurities, acting as a natural mineral soap.

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