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SAAQIN Rhassoul (Moroccan Ghassoul) Clay Powder 1 lb — Fine DIY Face & Hair Mask Base
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SAAQIN HalalEveryDay Rhassoul Clay is a fine Moroccan ghassoul powder sold in a 1 lb bag for making DIY face masks, hair treatments, soaps, and bath projects.
This natural clay is sourced from Morocco and provided in a convenient one-pound package so you can test formulas, mix small-batch personal care items, or keep a reliable supply for regular use. The powder mixes smoothly with water, hydrosols, oils, or botanical infusions, giving you a versatile base ingredient for a wide range of at-home beauty and craft applications.
How do I use this clay in a face mask?
Combine a small amount of Rhassoul powder with liquids such as water, rose water, or aloe vera gel until you get a spreadable paste. Apply to clean skin for a short treatment, then rinse thoroughly; always patch test before first use. Avoid metal tools during mixing to prevent potential reactions; use glass, ceramic, or plastic utensils.
- Mix ratio: start with 1–2 teaspoons clay to 1 tablespoon liquid.
- Optional add-ins: a few drops of carrier oil or a pinch of kaolin for extra gentleness.
- Application tip: keep masks on 5–15 minutes depending on skin sensitivity.
What are practical ways to include this in hair care?
Rhassoul powder can be turned into a clarifying hair mask that helps cleanse and condition when mixed with water or herbal infusions. Work the paste through damp hair, let sit briefly, then rinse thoroughly and follow with conditioner if needed. It’s suitable for creating rinse-off treatments rather than leave-in products.
- Scalp cleanse: mix with warm water and massage gently.
- Conditioning mask: add a teaspoon of oil to the paste for added slip.
- Rinse method: avoid prolonged drying—rinse before the clay fully hardens.
Can I use this clay in soap making and bath projects?
SAAQIN’s Rhassoul works as a natural colorant and texture modifier in cold-process soaps and as a bath soak additive when blended with salts or oats. Use it sparingly in formulations to control hue and feel, and disperse it well to prevent clumps. For melt-and-pour soaps, pre-mix with a small amount of glycerin or oil to integrate evenly.
- Soap use: 0.5–1% of total batch for subtle coloring and slip.
- Bath blend: mix with Epsom salts and dried botanicals for soak sachets.
- Pre-dispersion: wet the powder with a carrier before adding to melts.
How should I store and measure this 1 lb bag?
Keep the clay in a cool, dry place away from sunlight and moisture to maintain its powdery texture. Transfer portions into airtight jars for daily use and reseal the original bag after opening to preserve freshness. Use a kitchen scale or measuring spoons to portion accurately for repeatable DIY recipes.
- Storage: airtight container to protect from humidity.
- Shelf handling: reseal bag and label with opened date.
- Measuring: kitchen scale preferred for consistency in formulations.
Who is this for: SAAQIN HalalEveryDay Rhassoul Clay is aimed at makers and home formulators who want a versatile Moroccan clay for personal care and craft projects. It suits skincare hobbyists, soap crafters, hair-care experimenters, and anyone looking to add a natural clay option to their DIY ingredient pantry. This 1 lb size is practical for trial batches, seasonal recipes, or ongoing at-home use without committing to industrial quantities.
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Pure Rhassoul Clay
FAQ
Q: Is this Rhassoul Clay safe for sensitive skin?
A: Many people with sensitive skin use Rhassoul, but always patch test first and avoid leaving masks on too long.
Q: Can I use this powder in cold-process soap?
A: Yes. Use small amounts (around 0.5–1% of the batch) and pre-disperse to avoid clumping.
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