Warm water, steam slowly filling the room, and a space that feels quieter than before. That’s where a hammam ritual begins.
Originally, this ritual comes from countries like Morocco, where it has been part of daily life for generations. Not as a luxury, but as a fixed moment of care and rest.
What started in bathhouses, you can now translate to your own bathroom. Quieter, more personal — but with the same effect.
The basics: warmth and preparation
You start under a warm shower and stay a little longer than usual. The warmth slowly builds up, and you notice your muscles relaxing.
Your shoulders drop, your breathing calms down. This moment sets the tone: your body unwinds, and tension dissipates.

Cleansing with black soap
When you apply black soap, it immediately feels different from what you're used to. No foam, but a soft, nourishing layer that glides over your skin.
The soap helps to loosen dirt and excess oils without drying out the skin. Your skin remains supple and feels cared for.
Exfoliating with the Kessa glove
After rinsing, the scrubbing begins. With the Kessa glove, you vigorously rub your skin. Dead skin cells come off — visibly. Your skin immediately feels smoother and fresher, while circulation is stimulated.


Nourishing with Rhassoul clay
After cleansing and scrubbing, your skin is ready for the next step. Rhassoul clay is applied to both the face and body. The clay brings calm, helps absorb impurities, and leaves your skin feeling soft and balanced.


Rinsing and finishing with argan oil
After rinsing, your skin feels softer, smoother, and clean. Then, you nourish the skin with a few drops of argan oil. The oil absorbs beautifully and gives a soft glow without feeling heavy.

When everything comes together
Your skin remains soft and smooth for hours. You notice it every time, without even looking for it.
And when you lie in bed later, you still feel it. That softness, that calm.
Your body is relaxed, your mind still. And then it happens naturally — you fall into a deep sleep… perhaps the best night's rest you've had in a long time.