
Beldi Soap: Benefits and tips for use
Beldi soap is one of these essentials in cosmetics. 100% natural product, based on olive oil and potash, it has the advantage of...
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Savon beldi : Story Behind
The beldi soap, also often known as black soap, is an integral part of Moroccan beauty rituals. It is an essential element of the...
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How to use my floral waters?
Hydrolats are the aromatherapy’s soft version (essential oils). Hydrolats can be aslo called floral waters if they are made from...
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How to use my vegetable oil?
Why vegetable oil became an integral part of our slow beauty routine? First of all, vegetable oil is the ideal natural...
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Story behind: Argan oil
The Argan tree grows in a huge forest called “the Arganeraie”. There are more or less 20 million Argan trees distributed over 830...
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Story Behind: the prickly pear seed oil
Prickly pear seed oil is originally from the Mexican desert and called “Tunas”. Christopher Columbus brought it from his first...
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Story Behind: Moroccan lava clay
This clay is also called Ghassoul and is originally coming from the verb “Rassala” which means “to clean” in Arabic. Rhassoul or...
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Story Behind: Rose Water
Rose water is well known for its hydrating, refreshing and strengthening qualities, that’s why rose water is essential for a...
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How to use moroccan clay ?
Rhassoul or Moroccan Lava clay translated from the Arabic term “cleansing earth” is a clayey powder extracted from Moroccan...
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DIY : Moroccan lava clay hair mask
At Joodoor, we always use Rhassoul for our routine beauty and we often test some mask conceptions by adding some natural...
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