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Brown Clay (Ghassoul) – Plantil (100g)
Brown Clay (Ghassoul) – Plantil (100g)
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Brown clay , also called ghassoul or rhassoul , is a sedimentary rock rich in silicate , alumina , and valuable trace elements such as iron , calcium , magnesium , and potassium . Originating in Morocco, it has been recognized for centuries as an essential natural treatment for skin , hair , and even overall health .
Thanks to its absorbent , cleansing , and purifying properties, this clay gently removes impurities , regulates excess sebum , and soothes sensitive skin. In cosmetics, it can be used as a mask , scrub , shampoo , or even toothpaste . Whether used externally or internally, it has a reputation as a versatile natural remedy .
The benefits
Exceptional cleansing and absorbent power, removes impurities from skin and hair
Gently exfoliates without damaging the skin
Regulates excess sebum , ideal for oily or combination skin.
Soothes sensitive skin, leaving skin soft and fresh
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Deeply cleanses oily or flaky scalps, fights dandruff
Healing and soothing properties for minor wounds, irritations, and eczema
Absorbs certain heavy metals and toxic substances; for internal use, use with caution.
Helps relieve joint pain, infections and inflammation when used as a poultice.
A must-have in the beauty care of North African women for centuries
Usage tips
In cosmetics
Prepare a paste with floral water , aloe vera , or a vegetable oil . Apply as a mask to the face or scalp, leave on for 10 to 15 minutes, then rinse. Can be used as a dry or wet shampoo, toothpaste, talcum powder, or gentle scrub.
As a poultice
Apply fresh paste to the affected area, never let it dry, remove before it dries completely, and reapply every 2 hours if necessary. Ideal for pain, inflammation, or insect bites.
Internally
Use with caution; not recommended in cases of constipation, intestinal obstruction, hernia, or hypertension. Drink plenty of water during treatment; avoid simultaneous use with certain medications.
Our recommendations
- To preserve its properties, avoid any contact with metal during mixing. Use a wooden spoon and a glass or ceramic container.
- Start with a small dose to assess your tolerance
- Store in a dry place away from light.
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