
Fleur de Rhassoul
Purifying shampoo25,00€
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Get your Cactéa Masque Onctueux in travel size 30 ml for every order over 80 € / 870 Dhs.
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Aqua (water), sodium laureth sulfate, cocamidopropyl betaine, citrus aurantium amara (bitter orange) flower
Water, moroccan lava clay, pentylene glycol, disodium lauryl sulfosuccinate, sodium cocoyl isethionate, zea mays
(corn) starch, cetearyl alcohol, hydrogenated castor oil, glycerin, panthenol, prunus domestica flower extract,
Parfum (fragrance), guar hydroxypropyltrimonium chloride, propylene glycol, ci 77891 (titanium dioxide), disodium
Edta, sodium benzoate, citric acid.
*The lists of ingredients used in our brand's products are regularly updated. Before using a product from our brand, we invite you to read the ingredient list on its packaging to ensure that the ingredients are suitable for your personal use.
Rhassoul is a type of clay collected in the Moroccan Atlas Mountains, where the soil is not fertile but dry. Rhassoul requires limited intervention; it is simply dried in the sun and sometimes reduced to a fine powder to facilitate use.
In pharmaceutics and cosmetics, it is frequently used to neutralize substances or purify an environment, for example water.
It is different from other clays due to its ability to absorb large amounts of water (1.66 times its weight), becoming a liquid paste. Ancestral Moroccan rituals have been using it for many years for its cleansing properties.
Rhassoul is often combined with a floral water or argan oil to create a 100% natural mask. Applied to the skin or hair, it captures sebum and impurities, acting like a natural mineral soap.
Others
Bitter orange, also known as bigarade orange, is the only tree to have leaves, fruit and flowers at the same time. In Morocco, the flowers are hand-picked when they first blossom at the end of April or start of May. All parts of the plant have medicinal properties but numerous cultures use the water extracted from its flowers, called neroli floral water. It is collected when the essential oil is gently extracted by steam distillation.
This highly-perfumed floral water is renowned for promoting sleep (in Europe, a few drops are often put in hot milk in the evening), adding flavor when cooking (you can spot its smell in numerous patisseries) or even preparing the famous Lebanese white coffee (it is diluted in sweetened hot water to make the most of its digestive properties).
It is used in cosmetics due to its numerous qualities. It is soothing, lightening due to a bioflavonoid it contains, antimicrobial and even capable of boosting cellular cohesion.
Floral Waters
Truly suited to haircare products, this note evokes purity and should flutter through the hair without weighing it down. Moroccan authenticity is rewritten in a very powdery note: sandalwood with suave, milky tones combined with amber and its powdery, warm oriental vibe. Resinous cedar wood is soothed by a velvety leather touch. Earthy, almost humid patchouli always perfectly complements cedar wood and sandalwood for a very pleasant final accord.
Marie Salamagne
Fleur de Rhassoul
A classic raw material in Moroccan traditions, rhassoul is enhanced in this purifying shampoo. It can be distinguished suspended in the creamy texture. This silicon-free shampoo is perfectly suited to hair that is prone to greasiness, suffocated or feels heavy. It will be particularly appreciated by people who live in the city.
Trust in the purifying ability of rhassoul, counterbalance it with natural ingredients and bring an easy-to-use everyday shampoo to life. An unprocessed raw material perfectly suited to modern life, respected and updated in this formula
When your hair looks greasy and feels heavy or the environment damages and weakens it, this shampoo is the perfect occasional or more long-term response. It will also introduce you to silicon-free shampoo – a pleasant first step towards adopting different formulas for your hair.
Both men and women will appreciate its fragrance.
Rhassoul is a naturally cleansing clay which absorbs impurities (sebum, “polluting” particles which attach onto the hair etc.) that smother the scalp and hair. As it purifies, it can also dry out the hair, so we counterbalance it with conditioning ingredients.
Orange blossom provides its soothing properties.
The plum tree flower is the epitome of softness.
Fleur de Rhassoul
Fleur de Rhassoul
Use this shampoo as a classic. No need to use too much, it perfectly cleans the hair. Massage the scalp well and finish by carefully rinsing ensuring you lift the hair up (often what makes hair feel heavy…).
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