This is why Hamam Morocco is good For Your Body

  This is why Hamam Morocco is good For Your Body 






BENEFITS OF THE MOROCCAN BATH

MOROCCAN RINSE


Reduces body temperature, helps stimulate the thyroid and maintain a healthy heart rate.

MOROCCAN BATH

Promotes pain relief, aids in the elimination of toxins and helps replenish the body with essential minerals

MOROCCAN EXFOLIATION

Increases circulation, help stimulate the lymphatic system and unclogs pores while feeding the skin with beneficial nutrients.

MOROCCAN STEAM ROOM

In depth detoxification by eliminating toxins and pollyting agent through perspiration.



Your skin is the largest organ in your body and is sometimes referred to as the ‘third kidney’. It is not only a regulator fluid balance and body temperature but is also the passageway for excreting toxins, thus allowing for the absorption of moisture and nutrients. Chemicals make their way into our bodies and bloodstream through pollution, food additives, pesticide residues and a wide range of consumer products. The accumulation of toxins and heavy metals on our bodies can lead to all kinds of disease and infection – 68% of all cancers are a direct result of toxins found in our air. With clothes continually compressing dead skin cells into our skin, we need to regularly exfoliate the skin on our bodies. The experts at cells into our skin, we need to regularly exfoliate the skin on our bodies.

Like all living things, our cells grow, age and die. For this reason alone, we should regularly exfoliate the dead skin cells that are on the skin surface. Many different skin types will benefit from regular exfoliation.

Younger Skin

Exfoliating helps to deep cleanse, unplug clogged pores, and maintain a smoother, clearer complexion. Removing poor clogging dirt helps to prevent breakouts. Using the Moroccan to thin the dead cell layer enhances the penetration of your cleansing routine and is essential for looking your best.

Morocco bath after a hard workout; exfoliating at this time will detoxify, decongest, and improve your skin tone – all the while healing breakouts. If you do not exfoliate, build-ups of dead skin cells, soap, oil and dirt clog the pores, leading to uneven skin tone, whiteheads, blackheads and other blemishes.

Mature Age Skin

As we age, our skins natural ability to rebuild itself slows down, decreasing our natural shedding ability. If we do not exfoliate mature aged skin, our skin begins to look sallow and dull because of the build up of dead skin cells that are not flaking off. This leaves a layer of lifeless cells clogging the skins surface, creating a dull lifeless and less than vital looking skin. For mature skin, we must remove this layer to bring renewed life to our skin and to stimulate new cells. Exfoliating stimulates the skin cells and this stimulates the production of collagen which lies in the dermis layer of the skin. The Moroccan bath can help skin cells turn over in a more natural, youthful manner. Increasing collagen production can partly reverse the ageing process.

Dry Skin

Improving cell turnover (exfoliating) is important in getting rid of dry skin and improving its appearance. Dry skin does not shed as it should and those built-up layers of dead skin cells can feel rough and cause skin to look flaky and dull. With dry skin, you will want to let the amount of flakiness on your skin tell you when you need to use the Moroccan bath and slough off the dead skin cells. With dry skin, you can never use too much moisturizer.

Ingrown Hairs

Exfoliating the top layer of skin removes the build up of dead skin cells in the pores that can contribute toward ingrown hairs. These are hairs that have grown into the skin instead of growing out of the pore. Build up of dead skin cells in the pores and on the surface of the skin can cause ingrown hairs, also friction from clothing, shaving or waxing or hardened proteins blocking the hair follicle from exiting the skin outward in the right direction are other common causes. Using Moroccan bath can help lift the hair away from the skin surface.

Mens Skin

Care and Pre-shaving Exfoliating is a necessary part of a mans skincare routine. Exfoliating the face helps men in a very specific way; by exposing the facial hair follicles. This allows for a better shave, which is what all men want. Men’s faces have whiskers, larger pores, and produce more sweat, therefore attracting and trapping more dirt and grime Exfoliating regularly maintains healthy and fresh looking skin in men. Exfoliating before shaving removes the dead skin cells and keeps the skin free of ingrown hairs also known as razor bumps. Using the Moroccan bath , lift the hair away from the skin surface before shaving and remember to always shave in the direction of the hair follicle, not against it and do not stretch the skin.

Pre-Waxing

Use Moroccan bath in the days leading up to your waxing treatment but not just before. Exfoliating will loosen any in-grown hairs and also helps the wax to stick to the hair better. Exfoliating opens the hair follicle making the hair easier to remove and gives you a smoother result. After your waxing treatment wait at least 48 hours before exfoliating again and then exfoliate regularly to prevent ingrown hairs returning.

Pre-Tan and Post Tan Applications

Exfoliating is a critical step that you should never skip before a tanning application. This will guarantee you a streak free and even application, so your tan looks better and will also prolong the life of your tan. Exfoliate thoroughly with the keesa (Moroccan scrub), removing any previous tan and surface debris. Prepare the bikini line with wax at least 8 hours before applying a tan. That way your skin has time to calm down and the pores have time to close. 

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