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Ancient Beauty Rituals

Woollen Exfoliating Mitt & Clay & Tallow Balls
Woollen Exfoliating Mitt & Clay & Tallow Balls

Exfoliating your skin using clay and tallow balls and a woollen exfoliating mitt is an ancient beauty ritual from the rich cultures of Egypt, Iran, and the broader Middle East.


This practice involves the use of Sefidab, also known as Rooshur balls, which are crafted from natural clay and tallow. These balls were traditionally used to gently exfoliate the skin, removing dead skin cells and impurities.


The unique composition of Sefidab and Rooshur balls allows them to draw out toxins while providing essential nutrients to the skin. The clay acts as a natural absorbent, pulling out dirt and oil, while the tallow, rich in fatty acids, nourishes and moisturises, leaving the skin feeling soft and rejuvenated.

Historical texts and archaeological findings suggest that this ritual was not just a means of beauty but was also woven into cultural and spiritual practices, showing the importance of self-care in our ancient societies.


Today's interest in traditional and natural beauty remedies has brought attention to these ancient practices. Many people are now discovering the benefits of using clay's fine particles, in combination with tallow to cleanse and exfoliate the skin, appreciating the gentle, holistic approach they offer to skincare. Incorporating exfoliation enhanced with clay and tallow into your beauty routine connects you with the timeless wisdom of past, promoting physical and emotional well-being.


 
 
 

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