Panchkarma ayurveda rhassoul clay is rich in magnesium, silica, potassium, and calcium, which all help to nourish your skin and hair. The silky-smooth, soothing and healing clay originates from morocco, produced naturally by an amalgamation of volcanic activity and geothermal changes. The reddish-brown clay is also known as rhassoul clay, red clay and red moroccan. | suggested uses for skin care: oily skin soak up: mix up 1 tsp of pa rhassoul clay with sufficient water to form a paste. Now rub this paste all over your face and let it sit for just a few seconds to soak the oils. Rinse off with warm water then splash your face with cold water to close pores. | suggested uses for hair care: rhassoul hair mask: mix 2 tablespoons of pa rhassoul clay with water. For long hair – add more water until it gets the consistency of a thin smoothie. Massage it onto the scalp and then spread it down your hair with your hands or a comb. If your scalp is itchy, flaky or your hair lacking luster - mix some coconut or argan oil with the clay and massage it on your scalp. | make sure to keep adding more water if you see the solution starting to dry-out. If it does, it may cause hair breakage. So, don’t let it be completely dry. Approx. Time of application is 10 minutes then wash off thoroughly. | purpose of use: reduce scars, acne spot tre'atment, skin glow, hair tre'atment, skin & hair care regimen