A Moroccan bath (or hammam) is a centuries-old cleaning ritual that softens the skin while relaxing tired muscles. This bathing technique is one of the most luxurious ways to remove dead skin layers.
In Uae, Moroccan bath is very popular. After a long week of working non-stop, many professionals seek to book an appointment to pamper the Moroccan style. In Arabia, the Moroccan bath is popularly known as Hammam. Its main goal is to relax people while their skin is being cleansed and softened. It is also believed that this bath can whiten the skin and provide an even complexion to people. Most home service Moroccan bath experts say that the process of Moroccan bathing improves blood circulation in the veins. Plus, the joints are being relieved from all the pain and stress that they usually take in on a day-to-day basis.
The Moroccan bath for women usually takes up to 30 to 40 minutes. It can go longer than that, depending on where you have the procedure done. On the other hand, for special Moroccan baths, the process can take up to 40 to 60 minutes. You will be rinsed with warm water and the black soap will be applied throughout your body. The Moroccan bath professional will thoroughly smear the soap on your body to ensure that your skin will receive complete exfoliation. After that, the cleansing ritual starts with steaming your body. The steaming lasts for 10-20 minutes. The goal of this is to fully open up the pores of your skin. This is very important to have the extraordinary soap work efficiently in revitalizing your skin. After the steam, you will be lying on a massage bed we provide to scrub your body with a Moroccan loofah. This will remove all your dead skin and will help to improve your blood circulation. After this your body will be thoroughly washed and a moisturizer will be applied to the body to keep your skin hydrated leaving you with fresh-smelling, soft and young skin.