A Moroccan bath, or Hammam, usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. Here's a brief overview of the process:
Preparation:
You enter a warm, humid room to open up your pores.
Soaking and Steaming:
You're rinsed with warm water and sit in steam to relax muscles and soften skin.
Black Soap Application:
Black soap is applied to loosen dead skin cells.
Exfoliation:
A Kessa glove is used to scrub away dead skin, leaving your skin smooth.
Rinsing:
After exfoliation, you're rinsed with warm water.
Ghassoul Application (optional):
Sometimes, a clay mask is applied to further purify the skin.
Final Rinse and Moisturizing:
The bath ends with a final rinse and moisturizing, leaving you refreshed and revitalized.
The experience is both cleansing and deeply relaxing.
Visit Moroccanzest for more details.
A Moroccan bath, or Hammam, usually takes about 1 to 1.5 hours. Here's a brief overview of the process:
Preparation:
You enter a warm, humid room to open up your pores.
Soaking and Steaming:
You're rinsed with warm water and sit in steam to relax muscles and soften skin.
Black Soap Application:
Black soap is applied to loosen dead skin cells.
Exfoliation:
A Kessa glove is used to scrub away dead skin, leaving your skin smooth.
Rinsing:
After exfoliation, you're rinsed with warm water.
Ghassoul Application (optional):
Sometimes, a clay mask is applied to further purify the skin.
Final Rinse and Moisturizing:
The bath ends with a final rinse and moisturizing, leaving you refreshed and revitalized.
The experience is both cleansing and deeply relaxing.
Visit Moroccanzest for more details.