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Mix Incense
Al-Majmou’ Incense (Evil Eye Incense) is a blend of Harmal, Alum, Arak, Eye of the Demon, Black Seed, Frankincense, Rose, and Camphor. It is known for its properties in purifying the atmosphere, protecting the space from negative energies, and bringing relaxation and positive energy.
Weight : 220 g
Mixture Of 8 Oils For Hair
The 8 Oils Hair Mixture is a natural formula made from a unique combination of oils that work to strengthen and deeply nourish the hair. This blend helps improve scalp health, stimulate hair growth, and reduce split ends and damage, making it an ideal choice for achieving healthy and strong hair.
Weight : 200 ml
Moringa oil
Moringa oil is a plant-based oil extracted from the seeds of the Moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), known for its remarkable health and cosmetic properties. This oil is one of the richest oils in nutrients, vitamins, and minerals.
Weight : 200 ml
Moringa Powder
Moringa Powder is a powder derived from the leaves of the moringa tree (Moringa oleifera), which is known for its numerous health benefits and is native to India. Moringa powder is a popular dietary supplement due to its high nutritional value.
Weight : 100 g
Mushat Red
Red Meshat is a natural powder made from a blend of dried herbs and plants, and it is considered a traditional remedy known in many cultures to enhance hair health. It was widely used in the past by women to style their hair and increase its shine and vitality.
Weigh : 120 gm
Mushat Red
Red Meshat is a natural powder made from a blend of dried herbs and plants, and it is considered a traditional remedy known in many cultures to enhance hair health. It was widely used in the past by women to style their hair and increase its shine and vitality.
Weight : 1 Kg
Musk White
AED 100.00White musk is considered one of the rarest and most valuable types of musk, and it is used in perfumes, skincare, and sometimes in natural treatments.
Weight : 100 gm
Mustard Oil
Mustard oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the mustard plant. It is widely used in cooking, skincare, haircare, and traditional remedies across various cultures. It is known for its strong flavor and distinctive aroma, as well as its numerous health benefits.
Weight : 200 ml
Myrrh Oil
Myrrh Oil is an aromatic oil extracted from the resin of the myrrh tree (Commiphora myrrha). It is renowned for its numerous health and beauty benefits and has been used since ancient times in traditional medicine and skincare due to its therapeutic properties.
Weight : 200 ml
Myrrh Powder
Ground Myrrh is myrrh that has been ground into a fine powder after the resin is extracted from the bark of the myrrh tree. This powder is used in various medicinal and cosmetic applications due to its natural properties.
Weight : 200 g
Myrrh Soap
Myrrh Soap is a natural soap enriched with myrrh extract, known for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. It helps purify the skin, fight bacteria, soothe irritations, and reduce acne, making it perfect for oily and combination skin.
Myrrh Special
Myrrh is a natural resin extracted from the bark of the myrrh tree (scientific name: Commiphora), which grows in desert regions such as Africa and the Middle East. It has been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years due to its various therapeutic properties. The resin is typically brown or yellow in color and has a strong, distinctive scent.
Weight : 300 g
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