Sure, having an authentic, one-of-a-kind Moroccan rug is a thing of beauty however, this isn’t possible for everyone. Whether it’s financial reasons, not wanting your 2-year-old to destroy your rug, or having a pet that makes messes you can get the look another way. Try Moroccan-inspired rugs instead of the real thing! To help you, …
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Often confused with African black soap, Moroccan black soap is actually quite different as it’s ingredients and place of manufacture are not the same. Black soap, also known as beldi soap, is a castile soap obtained from a mixture of oil and crushed olives, soaked in salt and potash. It has many uses and remedies, …
Mint tea and Morocco go hand in hand but without the characteristic little tea glasses is it really a proper tea service? When tea is served in Morocco it is always in small glass cups. Why? The glasses are large enough that you can have several drinks without refilling but small enough that your tea …
When it comes to hair health and beauty, Moroccan women know the importance of using a hair mask. Although masks are starting to become popular, they have long been used in the Moroccan women’s healthcare and beauty regimen. There are many benefits of using a hair mask, and even more when you’re using Moroccan-based products. …
The top product used to create a Moroccan face mask is the Rhassoul clay or ghassoul clay, and it’s considered more than just a magical face mask. It’s benefits extend beyond the face and into the hair and body, creating a wealth of ways it can be used. In this article, we’ll look at the …
A woman’s hair is said to be her crown of beauty, so it’s no wonder that we spend hundreds of dollars on products to keep it healthy, shiny, and smooth. Some of the key factors of having healthy hair is to cleanse the scalp, keep strands conditioned, and the ends hydrated as much as possible. …





