Moroccan Black Soap with Nila
Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2025 9:51 am
What is Moroccan Black Soap with Nila?Moroccan Black Soap with Nila is a traditional cleansing paste used in Moroccan hammam rituals. It blends Moroccan black soap (Beldi soap) with “Nila” (النيلة الزرقاء) — a traditional blue powder prized in North African beauty traditions.
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What is Moroccan Black Soap?• Made from crushed olive pulp and olive oil.
• Thick, gel-like dark brown to greenish paste.
• Used to cleanse, soften, and prep the skin before exfoliation (typically with a kessa glove).
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What is Nila (النيلة الزرقاء)?• A deep blue powder, traditionally derived from the indigo plant or a Moroccan mineral source.
• Historically used to:
○ Brighten and even out the skin tone (traditional belief).
○ Soften rough areas like elbows and knees.
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Combination Benefits (Traditional Use)When combined:
• Black soap deeply cleanses and unclogs pores.
• Nila is believed to:
○ Brighten dull skin (traditional use, not medically verified).
○ Enhance softness and glow after use.
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How to Use (Traditional Hammam Style)1. Steam the skin (bath/shower or hammam).
2. Apply black soap with Nila all over the body.
3. Leave on for 5–10 minutes.
4. Rinse with warm water.
5. Scrub with a kessa glove to exfoliate dead skin.
6. Rinse again.
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Texture & Scent• Texture: Thick paste.
• Color: Deep blue to purplish black (due to Nila).
• Scent: Earthy or mildly perfumed (depends on ingredients).
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