Moroccan Tabrima with Indigo and Herbs

Moroccan Body Scrub with Indigo and Herbs is an effective natural treatment for the skin, combining the power of indigo, which helps lighten and even out the skin tone, and herbs that offer nourishing and moisturizing benefits. This scrub works to give the skin a healthy glow and deeply nourish it.

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 45.00.

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Product Description

Moroccan Body Scrub with Indigo and Herbs is an effective natural treatment for the skin, combining the power of indigo, which helps lighten and even out the skin tone, and herbs that offer nourishing and moisturizing benefits. This scrub works to give the skin a healthy glow and deeply nourish it.

Benefits:

  • Skin Brightening: Indigo helps to lighten the skin and even out its tone.
  • Deep Hydration: The herbs in the scrub provide long-lasting moisture to the skin.
  • Skin Nourishment: The herbs help nourish the skin, making it softer and more elastic.
  • Gentle Exfoliation: It removes dead skin cells and promotes skin renewal.
  • Dark Spot Treatment: Helps reduce the appearance of dark spots and sun damage.

How to Use:

  1. Mix the scrub with warm water or rose water until you get a creamy consistency.
  2. Apply the mixture to the body with circular massage movements.
  3. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse off with lukewarm water for soft, glowing skin.

Moroccan Body Scrub with Indigo and Herbs is the perfect choice for achieving smooth, bright, and even-toned skin thanks to its rich natural formula.

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