Rhassoul, also known as ghassoul, is a traditional Moroccan clay that translates to "material that washes." As someone who's used it for years, I can attest to its transformative power on skin and hair.
Available as powder or small pebbles by the kilo, rhassoul is incredibly versatile and cost-effective for natural cleansing routines.
Use it as a gentle cleanser for your hair, body, or face. Enhance it with essential oils, vitamins, or other natural additives for customized results.
Here's my go-to recipe for an anti-blackhead scrub mask using rhassoul—a time-tested trick that restores skin's clarity and freshness.
Your skin will feel purified and blackhead-free. This simple treatment unclogs pores on the nose, cheeks, or chin, working for all skin types and genders.
Regular use, especially for acne-prone skin, reduces blackheads and pimples by promoting healthier skin overall.
Rhassoul deeply cleanses, regenerates skin, and tightens pores—a staple in Moroccan beauty for centuries. Tea tree oil adds antibacterial purification.
Together, they extract stubborn blackheads, leaving skin soft and supple after just 5 minutes.
Have you used rhassoul for blackheads? Share your experience in the comments—we'd love to hear from you!