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What Is a Moroccan Bath and Why Women in the UAE Choose It

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For many women in the UAE, a Moroccan bath is part of their regular self-care routine, much like planning waxing, nails, or hair appointments. It gives the body a deep cleanse, removes built-up dead skin, and helps the skin stay comfortable despite the constant shift between outdoor heat and indoor AC. Many women also like to complement their hammam sessions with beauty procedures at beauty salon, such as manicures, pedicures, hair treatments, or brow and lash care, to keep their overall look polished and well maintained.

Moroccan Bath Definition and Traditional Method

Put simply, a Moroccan bath, or hammam, is a traditional deep-cleansing body treatment that started in North Africа. And, actually, it is still very popular today. It combines warm steam, natural black soap, and a textured exfoliating glove called a kessa. Together, these elements help loosen dead skin, clear the pores, and leave your body feeling refreshed and well cared for.moroccan bath for women

The black soap used in a Moroccan bath is usually made from olives and other plant-based ingredients. It helps soften the outer layer of the skin so dead cells come off more easily during exfoliation. In other words, the treatment is designed first of all for clean, healthy skin, with relaxation as a pleasant bonus. 

For many women, a Moroccan bath has become part of regular body care, just like booking waxing, nails, or hair appointments.

Combining Moroccan Bath With It’s Beauty Salon Procedures

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A Moroccan bath involves heat, steam, and active exfoliation, so some beauty treatments should be done after, some before, and others need a small waiting period. Below is a practical guide showing how hammam interacts with manicure, pedicure, hair treatments, brows, and lashes.

Beauty ServiceBefore HammamAfter HammamRestrictions / Notes
ManicureFine to do before, but exfoliation may make cuticles softer (manicure may lose precision).Best timing — nails stay neat longer on freshly softened skin.Avoid hot steam for 6–8 hours after gel application to prevent lifting.
PedicurePossible before, but hammam will soften feet again.Ideal timing — softened skin improves result of Russian or classic pedicure.Very hot steam may affect fresh gel polish on toes (low risk but possible).
Gel Polish (Hands/Feet)Not recommended right before hammam — heat can cause gel lifting on fresh applications.Safe, but wait until the skin is fully cool and dry after the bath.Give gel 4–6 hours post-hammam before long exposure to heat/steam.
Haircut & StylingCan be done anytime.Works well after hammam since hair is soft from steam.None.
Hair ColoringBetter after hammam. Exfoliating steam removes natural oils that protect scalp during dyeing.Best choice — color absorbs evenly on clean, product-free hair.Do not color immediately before hammam. Scalp may feel sensitive.
Keratin / Protein / Botox Hair TreatmentsAvoid doing hammam after keratin — steam can open cuticles and reduce effect.Do keratin after, not before.After keratin: avoid hammam for at least 2 weeks.
Scalp TreatmentsFine, but products may wash off faster during hammam.Best after hammam when scalp is clean and pores are open.Avoid strong scrubs right before hammam (double exfoliation).
Brow Lamination / TintingAvoid hammam right after lamination — steam may weaken the lift.Do brows after hammam for best longevity.After brow lamination: no steam for 24 hours.
Lash Lamination / Lash ExtensionsNo hammam for 24–48 hours after lash lamination or extensions.Safest after hammam — lashes last longer.Steam can weaken glue, reduce curl, cause premature shedding.
FacialsCan be done before, but skin may be sensitive.Very good timing — hammam preps skin for gentle facials.Avoid strong peels + hammam on same day.

Use your hammam as the “main event” and schedule heat-sensitive services (like keratin, lash/brow work, or extensions) after it, or with at least a 24–48 hour gap. When in doubt, mention your full plan to your therapist or stylist so they can time everything for better, longer-lasting results.

Great Alternatives to Hammam You Can Enjoy at It’s Beauty Salon

Even if a Moroccan bath isn’t available, you can still achieve that fresh, well-groomed feeling with the right combination of salon procedures. Modern beauty salons offer a wide range of treatments that help you look polished, refreshed, and put together without the need for a full hammam. These services don’t replace deep body exfoliation, but they work beautifully as practical alternatives when you want visible results, smoother skin, and a neat overall appearance.itsbeauty spa

Nail Procedures (Manicure and Pedicure)

At It’s Beauty Salon, manicure and pedicure services instantly make your hands and feet look neat. The focus is on nail shaping, cuticle work, and smoothing the skin on the heels and toes. You can choose classic options, precise techniques, or long-lasting gel polish and nail extensions. This is an easy alternative when you want clean, soft-looking hands and feet without a full-body treatment.

Hair Procedures

Hair procedures at It’s Beauty Salon target what hammam doesn’t cover: shine, smoothness, and overall hair health. A fresh cut, blow-dry, coloring, balayage, highlights, or treatments like keratin and deep conditioning help repair dryness, reduce frizz, and create a style that lasts. These services leave your hair looking polished and healthy.

Brow and Lash Procedures

Brow and lash procedures at It’s Beauty Salon highlight your natural features and keep the face looking well-defined with minimal effort. Brow lamination, shaping, and tinting create a fuller, more structured brow look, while lash lamination or extensions add curl and volume. Together, they give the eyes a cleaner, brighter appearance and work well as an alternative to the “clean beauty” effect you feel after hammam.

Facial and Skin-Care Procedures

If you’re looking for a lighter version of that clean-skin effect, facial and skincare treatments at It’s Beauty Salon are a good alternative. Gentle cleansing facials, hydrating masks, and light exfoliation help refresh the complexion, improve texture, and support an even tone. While these treatments don’t provide full-body exfoliation, they keep your face looking smooth and well cared for, especially between deeper spa or hammam visits.

Final Thoughts

A Moroccan bath is a traditional ritual and, for many women in the UAE, a reset button for body and mind. Gentle steam, black soap, and deep exfoliation leave skin soft, clear, and comfortable in both outdoor heat and cool indoor AC. When you plan it together with other salon services, like nails, hair, facials, or brow and lash treatments, you create an even more polished result. Whether you choose a full hammam or lighter beauty treatments, the aim stays the same: feeling fresh, confident, and beautifully cared for.