SUPHERB® Rhassoul Clay Powder

Product Type: Powder
English/Common Name: Rhassoul Clay, Ghassoul Clay
Botanical Name: Moroccan Lava Clay
Indian Names: Rhassoul Mitti
Origin: Morocco (Sourced)

Aroma

Earthy, rich, and warm.

Texture

An extremely fine, almost soapy, and smooth powder

Color

A muted, silky, brownish-pink powder.

OUR CERTIFICATIONS

Overview

Mined exclusively from the Atlas Mountains of Morocco, Rhassoul (or Ghassoul) has been used for over a millennium as a natural soap and shampoo. Its name derives from the Arabic word “rhassala,” meaning “to wash.” Its molecular structure gives it a unique ability to absorb excess dirt and oil while also nourishing with its rich mineral content.

French: Rhassoul, Ghassoul
German: Rhassoul-Tonerde
Chinese: Móluògē róngyán niántǔ (摩洛哥熔岩黏土)
Arabic: ول (Ghassoul)
Spanish: Arcilla Rhassoul
Russian: Глина Рассул (Glina Rassul)
Japanese: ガッスールクレイ (Gassūru kurei)

Rhassoul Clay is a unique and luxurious spa-quality clay used for both skin and hair. It is exceptionally rich in minerals like silica, magnesium, and potassium. It has a unique ability to cleanse and detoxify without stripping natural oils, making it suitable for all skin types, including dry and sensitive. It improves skin clarity, elasticity, and firmness, and leaves hair feeling soft, voluminous, and clean.

For a Luxurious Face & Body Mask: Mix Rhassoul Clay with warm water until it forms a smooth, mousse-like consistency. Apply to the skin, let it sit for 10-15 minutes, and rinse for unparalleled softness.
For a No-Shampoo Hair Wash: Create a thin, yogurt-like paste with the clay and water. Massage it into the scalp and through the hair. Let it sit for a few minutes before rinsing thoroughly. It will not foam but will leave hair clean, soft, and full of volume.

The SUPHERB® Promise

Sourcing

We source authentic Rhassoul Clay directly from its sole origin in the Atlas Mountains of Morocco.

Purity & Processing

The clay is extracted, washed, sun-dried, and micronized into an ultra-fine, silky powder, preserving its unique mineral structure.

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