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Sulfur Liquid Soap – Deep Cleansing for Acne & Oily Skin
Sulfur Liquid Soap is a product primarily used for skincare and treating various skin issues like acne, eczema, and skin inflammations. This soap contains sulfur, known for its antibacterial and antifungal properties, which help improve and soothe the skin.
Weight : 250 ml
Sulfur Soap
Sulfur Soap is a medicinal soap known for its effectiveness in purifying the skin and fighting acne. It contains sulfur, which helps reduce excess oils, cleanse pores, and treat skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. It also gently exfoliates the skin, removing dead cells for a fresher appearance.
Sweet Almond Oil
Sweet almond oil is a plant-based oil extracted from almond seeds and is one of the popular oils used for skin and hair care. Sweet almond oil contains a range of nourishing vitamins and minerals, making it highly beneficial for overall body care. Here are some of the benefits offered by sweet almond oil
Weight : 200 ml
Sweet Almond Oil Concentrate
Sweet almond oil is a natural oil extracted from the sweet almond seeds and is known for being rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, making it an ideal treatment for both hair and skin care.
Weight : 250 ml
Sweet Almond Yemen
Yemeni sweet almond oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of Yemeni sweet almonds, and it is considered one of the high-quality oils known for its excellent properties in skincare and hair care. Yemeni sweet almond oil contains a blend of vitamins and minerals that make it an excellent choice for improving the health of the skin and hair.
Weight : 200 ml
Tar & Sulfar Soap
Tar and Sulfur Soap is a powerful blend that combines the antiseptic properties of tar with the therapeutic benefits of sulfur, making it effective in treating acne, eczema, psoriasis, and skin fungi. It helps purify the skin, reduce inflammation, and regulate oil production, giving the skin a healthy and clean appearance
Tar & Sulfur Liquid Soap – Deep Cleansing for Skin Conditions (Eczema, Psoriasis & Acne)
The Tar and Sulfur Liquid Soap is a natural product used to treat skin issues like acne and other skin conditions. It contains a blend of tar and sulfur, both known for their antibacterial and antifungal properties, which help improve and soothe the skin.
Weight : 250 ml
Tar Liquid Soap – Natural Care for Psoriasis, Eczema & Dandruff
Liquid Tar Soap is a natural product primarily used for skincare and scalp care. Tar is known for its therapeutic properties in treating skin issues such as acne, dandruff, and other skin conditions. This soap helps soothe the skin and improve its health due to its effective formula.
Weght : 250 ml
Tar Oil
Tar oil is a natural oil used in many therapeutic and cosmetic applications due to its effective properties. It is considered one of the oils that contain antibacterial and antifungal components, and it is known for its strong scent.
Weight : 200 ml
Tar Soap Bar
Tar Soap Bar is a type of soap made from tar, which is a natural substance usually derived from pine wood or coal. This soap is known for its strong scent and dark color and is used to treat various skin conditions, such as:
Thyme
Iranian Thyme is a type of thyme known for its strong aroma and unique flavor. It is widely used in Iranian cuisine and traditional medicine. It has similar medicinal properties to regular thyme but contains higher concentrations of certain essential oils, giving it a more intense taste and additional health benefits.
Weight : 200 g
Thyme ( Omani )
Rated 5.00 out of 5
Omani thyme is a special type of thyme known for its high quality and unique properties. It is grown in the Sultanate of Oman and is considered one of the famous aromatic herbs in the region. It is distinguished by its unique flavor, which blends sharpness and bitterness in a balanced way, and is used in both cooking and traditional medicine.
Weight : 170 g
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