The Moroccan hammam ritual is world-renowned not only for its techniques but also for its premium natural products. Sourced from mountains, orchards, and artisanal cooperatives, these ingredients are the backbone of Moroccan beauty.
Black Soap (Savon Beldi): The Foundation of the Hammam Ritual
Made from crushed black olives and natural oils, black soap:
• deeply cleanses
• softens the skin
• prepares the body for exfoliation
It is applied during the steam phase to open pores and release toxins.
Kessa Glove: The Iconic Exfoliating Tool.
The Kessa glove removes dead skin cells and reveals a fresh, soft new layer of skin. Its texture is specially designed to activate circulation and brighten the complexion.
Rhassoul (Ghassoul Clay): The Mineral Treasure of the Atlas Mountains
A volcanic clay rich in magnesium and silica, Rhassoul is used to:
• absorb impurities
• reduce oiliness
• detoxify the skin
• tighten pores
• strengthen hair
It is often mixed with rose water, orange blossom water, or herbal infusions.


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Cold-pressed and rich in vitamin E and essential fatty acids, argan oil:
• nourishes the skin
• protects against aging
• hydrates deeply
• strengthens hair
It is used in massage, hair masks, or as a finishing touch after the hammam.
Rose Water From the Valley of Roses
Used to tone and refresh the skin, rose water brings:
• anti-inflammatory properties
• hydration
• a light floral fragrance
It is ideal after exfoliation.
Other Natural Ingredients Used in Luxury Hammams
• Saffron-infused oils for radiance • Orange blossom water for relaxation • Honey masks for hydration • Herbal scrubs with henna, verbena, or thyme • Aker Fassi (poppy powder) for natural glow
Luxury hammams create unique blends to make each treatment exclusive.