Body, Face & Hair Moroccan Clay Mask Arganove Rhassoul
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Age:
18+
Brand: Arganove
Line: body care
Product Type: body clay, face clay, hair clay
Product Properties: cleansing, moisturizing, nourishment
Skin Type: all types
Face Mask Type: clay
Clay Type: grey
When To Use: universal
Gender: unisex
Classification: natural
Country: Poland
Made in: Poland
Moroccan Rhassoul Clay Mask for body, face, and hair by Arganove is suitable for universal care. The foundation of this product is Rhassoul clay, enriched with silica, potassium, magnesium, sodium, iron, and calcium oxides. Active ingredients regulate the activity of sebaceous glands, prevent allergic reactions, and promote an exfoliating effect. The powder forms a thick consistency that spreads easily and facilitates the penetration of nourishing agents into deeper tissue levels.
Features of Arganove Rhassoul:
- possesses antibacterial properties;
- exfoliates dead skin cells;
- alleviates irritations, redness, and itchiness;
- stimulates blood circulation and metabolism;
- thoroughly cleanses the skin and hair;
- regulates sebum production;
- slows down aging processes;
- provides a general health-boosting effect;
- prevents dehydration and flaking;
- maintains an optimal level of hydration;
- forms a protective barrier.-
Mix one spoonful (about 20 g) of clay with warm water and let it sit for 30 minutes. Stir the mixture until it becomes smooth. Avoid using metal utensils to prepare the mask. Apply the mixture to your face, body, or hair and leave it on for 10-15 minutes. Then, rinse thoroughly with water. You can enhance the clay by adding argan oil, essential oils, rose water, or other hydrosols. To prevent the clay from completely drying out and dehydrating your skin, occasionally spritz the mask with water or hydrosol.
The clay is quite pleasant to use. If used for the face, there is no need to even add oils, as it glides on its own (just be careful not to leave it on for too long, like with any clay, you can spray hydrosol to prevent it from drying prematurely). It is also great for hair, whether mixed with shampoo or used for detoxifying scalp masks - in the latter case, it needs to be diluted a bit, as hair absorbs a lot and the consumption is very high. For a third of my head, half of the clay was used, then I diluted it more with water and it worked perfectly. I added argan oil for my hair, but I think it's not necessary. There was no miraculous effect on my hair, just additional self-care and a pleasant process when you do your own home spa))
I deducted one star for the stone pieces. It's not just compacted powder (like in broken blushes, for example), but actual stone pieces. The clay needs to be ground first in a coffee grinder, and it's impossible to transform 100% of the product into a homogeneous, weightless powder at home, which is a drawback.