The Price of Beauty: Morocco

The trio traveled to Morocco and here's my recap!


When they met their ambassador they got some Mojito's which I learned is a favorite drink of the Moroccans.

Confidence is not about the dress but how you act. It's how you carry yourself. You cover yourself except for your eyes and that is how woman will seduce men. The Moroccan veil is also worn to protect against the harsh desert sun and wind. The confidence they have comes all from the eyes. Imagine only seducing people with your eyes, and boys not knowing what is underneath the veil. Men don't stare at your booty or boobs... they look straight into your eyes. Which would probably be an amazing experience.

While at the open market they wanted to get some food... they had sheep heads out on the tables (teeth were still there! Gags!). There was also sheep brains which is an exceptionally rich source of iron and protein, which makes it great for hair, skin and nails. Would you ever eat a sheep's brain for better hair, skin and nails? I would not!


They met three woman who all represent Morocco in a different way. The woman do not shake hands with men especially if they are married. That would be unfaithful to the husband. So Ken did not get to shake their hands. Jessica got called out about showing too much skin by one of the woman who is actually a liberal in the country and shows a whole lot of cleveage. I felt bad for her at this point... Jessica was showing her legs and this lady was showing cleveage. It made for a really awkward moment. Personally I would rather see girls showing more leg then cleveage... what about you.

They went to a spa which in Morocco is called a Hammam. The Islamic hammam dates back for centuries and stems directly from Roman and Greek baths. They got a scrub on them and it seemed to hurt them. Then they got mud/clay rubbed all over their bodies... it had a strong menthol smell to it which opened up the sinuses, but it also stung a bit after the scrub. Rhassoul clay which is what was on their bodies has been used for over 1,400 years as a soap, shampoo and skin conditioner. When they had to wash out... they had a water fight.

Then they come across women in very glittery outfits balancing a candle thing on top of their head known as a tea tray. The trio had to try it out. Lit candles and all. The seductive art of tea tray dancing improves posture and balance. Jessica ends up being the first one to drop hers on the ground.







So the woman in Morocco are beautiful by the way they carry themselves and it's about respecting yourself.

Did you watch it? What did you think? This one was my favorite one.

Next week is Japan and I am soooooooooo excited!