Dehiya's Moroccan Beauty Tool is Made of Wool-Covered Clay
Laura McQuarrie — April 8, 2020 — Fashion
References: urbanoutfitters & allure
There are tons of facial cleansing tools on the market that range from high-tech to simple and Dehiya Beauty's exfoliator tool falls into the latter category. The shapely tool originates from Morocco and is called a mihakka, and Dehiya Beauty's product is authentically handmade in Morocco using terracotta clay and a covering made from virgin wool.
The exfoliating skincare tool uses fabric to cleanse the skin, along with water, and gentle circular motions. To make the most of the beauty tool, users can dampen its surface and add a cleansing balm of their choosing. Thanks to its natural textures, the mihakka is beneficial for sloughing away dead skin and it is easy to clean and dry for the next use.
The exfoliating skincare tool uses fabric to cleanse the skin, along with water, and gentle circular motions. To make the most of the beauty tool, users can dampen its surface and add a cleansing balm of their choosing. Thanks to its natural textures, the mihakka is beneficial for sloughing away dead skin and it is easy to clean and dry for the next use.
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