The Moroccan Hammam Ritual
The Moroccan hammam ritual has been practiced for centuries as a weekly cleansing tradition. More than a bath, the hammam helps purify the body, relax the mind, and renew the skin using natural Moroccan ingredients.
Today, you can easily do a hammam at home and enjoy the same deep-cleansing glow.
What is a Hammam?
A hammam is a steam ritual that opens pores, removes dead skin, and nourishes with ingredients like beldi soap, ghassoul clay, Nila powder, and argan oil — leaving skin soft and refreshed.
How To Do a Hammam at Home (Step-by-Step)
1. Steam – Take a warm shower for 5–10 minutes.
2. Beldi Soap – Apply, leave 3–5 minutes, then rinse.
3. Kessa Glove – Exfoliate using firm sweeping motions.
4. Nila Powder – Apply paste for 5–10 minutes, rinse.
5. Ghassoul Clay – Apply, let dry, then rinse impurities away.
6. Argan Oil – Massage into damp skin for lasting hydration.
Bring authentic Moroccan hammam skincare into your weekly routine — simple, relaxing, and deeply cleansing.