Ghassoul is a clayey soft rock which we find in the Maghreb. After extraction, the rassoul follows a natural transformation: drying of the raw rassoul, the wash in the water to eliminate the impurities, the filtering of the dissolved rassoul, the display then the drying in the sun. The product, at first in the form of plaques, is it’s reduced in powder. Rassoul is used since the Antiquity as natural product of hygiene and as shampoo. It is used for a long time by all the populations of North Africa and the Middle East.
Ghassoul is a clayey soft rock which we find in the Maghreb. After extraction, the rassoul follows a natural transformation: drying of the raw rassoul, the wash in the water to eliminate the impurities, the filtering of the dissolved rassoul, the display then the drying in the sun. The product, at first in the form of plaques, is it’s reduced in powder. Rassoul is used since the Antiquity as natural product of hygiene and as shampoo. It is used for a long time by all the populations of North Africa and the Middle East.