Soap Clay "Ghassoul"
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Description
Description
"Ghassoul" or "Rassoul" is a type of clay extracted in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco. Its name comes from the Jebel Ghassoul deposit and the Arabic verb "to wash".
For many centuries it has been used by Eastern women to gently wash and cleanse their body and hair.
"Ghassoul" clay can be used in ecological detergents and natural cosmetics as a 100% natural and biodegradable product with results far superior to traditional detergents. Ghassoul clay being a mineral is completely and rapidly biodegradable.
- natural shampoo for hair with degreasing, sebum-balancing, fortifying action that gives shine and silkiness;
- mask and skin cleanser , reduces sebum, eliminates dead cells and blackheads
- also suitable for allergic and sensitive skin
- for body cleansing
Does not contain : Products of petrochemical and/or animal origin, SLS and SLES (Sodium Laureth Sulfate - Sodium Lauryl Ether Sulfate), Colorants, Preservatives, Nanoparticles and Synthetic Perfumes, Ingredients of GMO origin, Enzymes or from Biotechnology.
Ingredients : MOROCCAN Lava Clay
Ghassoul clay has been known among the populations of North Africa and the Middle East since the 12th-12th century when this clay, called saponiferous, was used for washing. The term Ghassoul or Rassoul in fact derives from the verb Rassala which in Arabic means to wash. This mineral is extracted in Morocco in underground deposits on the edges of the Middle Atlas, a part of the Atlas mountain range present in Morocco. The extraction takes place in underground mine galleries and once extracted it is washed to eliminate impurities after which it is spread on flat surfaces and dried.
Using this clay for cleaning means using a 100% natural and biodegradable product that does not require disposal processes and that will give far superior results compared to traditional detergents with chemical agents.
Using Ghassoul is to experience the sensation and to have the certainty that Ecological Cosmetics is often superior to conventional products. We strongly wanted to focus on this wonderful gift of nature, which Tea imports directly from Morocco.
For many years, Ghassoul has been the indispensable element in all preparations for the hammam (Turkish bath) in the Arab world. A natural and organic mineral, this saponiferous clay is intended for the beauty of the body and hair, to be used as a hair washing cream, as a face mask and to gently cleanse the body; it softens the epidermis, reduces sebum secretion, regenerates the skin, eliminating dead cells, maintaining the balance of the pores. Recommended for sensitive and allergic skin, ghassoul perfectly cleanses the skin, eliminating impurities, especially blackheads.
Ghassoul is an excellent hair strengthener and is recommended for all hair types. It degreases without impoverishing or drying, regulates sebum secretion while giving hair a shiny and silky appearance.
In fact, thanks to its emulsifying qualities, degreasing action and its completely harmless characteristics, Ghassoul is used in hair washing and acts as a natural shampoo, cleaning and degreasing, without damaging, hair and scalp. Hair treated with Ghassoul has exceptional shine and softness.
About the manufacturer
Tea Natura is a manufacturer of natural detergents and cosmetics based in Ancona. Active since 2003, they immediately set themselves important goals: to create biodegradable products in a short time with particular attention to the raw materials used; to follow the entire supply chain, also taking into account the ethics of their suppliers; to use energy produced from renewable sources ; to produce concentrated products; finally, everything revolves around the idea of creating a line of products that are safe for the environment and for those who use them.
Tea Natura is a very lively company and despite having already achieved its objectives, it continues to experiment with new formulas as well as reviewing and improving existing ones. Particular attention is also paid to the choice of packaging, in fact where possible they use ecological packaging , preferably glass, Bakelite, paper and recycled cardboard.