Looking for a natural solution to purify your skin and strengthen your hair without harsh chemicals? Moroccan Ghassoul clay—also known as rhassoul—is likely the ingredient you've been searching for. Used in Moroccan hammams for centuries, it boasts unique properties that few natural clays possess. Purifying, remineralizing, gentle on sensitive skin, and suitable for hair: we'll tell you everything, without any holds barred, including the recipes we've personally tested.
What is Ghassoul and Why is It Different from Other Clays?
Ghassoul is a mineral clay extracted from the Atlas Mountains, primarily in the Moulouya region of Morocco. Its mineral composition is unique: rich in silica, magnesium, calcium, and potassium, it absorbs impurities while remineralizing the skin—unlike green clay or kaolin, which purify but can dry out the skin. It's this dual action that makes Ghassoul particularly precious: it cleanses deeply without disrupting the skin's microbiome. Result? No tightness, no dry, 'parchmented' skin after use, even for the most sensitive skin types.
Traditional Moroccan expertise: In traditional hammams, Ghassoul is prepared with rose water and floral water for a full-body mask ritual. A centuries-old practice, still as effective as ever.
