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Sabon Beldi

My top Google search phrase is now “sabon beldi,” so I must bow to the demands of my audience, ha ha.

I spoke about this soap once before, when talking about a trip to the hammam. Here are a few other essential facts about it.

1. No matter how squeaky clean it makes your skin feel, do not try to wash your hair with it. You have been warned.

2. If you’re trying to search for it on Google, also type in “savon beldi.”

3. Unless it’s sold in one of those plastic packs, it has a limited life span. If you buy too much, one day you’ll open whatever container you use to store it (mine is a plastic Kozy Shack rice pudding tub), and you’ll find a liquified brown goop - NOT the lovely smushy molasses texture that it should be!

4. I have dry skin, especially in the wintertime, and this soap is great for that. Very moisturizing (well, it is an olive oil by-product) and gentle.

3 Responses to “Sabon Beldi”

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    Maryam in Marrakech:

    mmmm…I love that sabon beldi, too. Can you buy it in the US or only in Morocco?

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    Liosliath:

    I haven’t found it here yet…[sniff]

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    Sheri:

    I have been to the Hammam in Morocco too and know where you can buy “Sabon Beldi” in the U.S. There is a Salon in Norman,OK called “Visable Changes Salon” that sells a product line called “Gommage Skin”. It is all from Morocco and has all of the Hammam products. It is the first I have seen here. Their padkaging is very beautiful as well.

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