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Coriander Oil
Coriander oil is an essential oil extracted from the seeds of the Coriandrum sativum plant. It is known for its many health and cosmetic benefits due to its content of beneficial compounds such as essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals. It is commonly used in traditional medicine and natural remedies.
Weight : 200 ml
Corn Oil
Corn oil is a vegetable oil extracted from the seeds of the corn plant. It is rich in essential fatty acids like linoleic acid, as well as vitamin E and antioxidants, which provide many health and beauty benefits. Corn oil is used for cooking as well as in skincare and haircare.
Weight : 200 ml
Costus Oil
Indian Costus Oil is an essential oil extracted from the roots of the Costus plant (Costus). It has a warm and pungent aroma and is used in traditional medicine across various cultures due to its diverse therapeutic properties.
Weight : 200 ml
Cucumber Oil
Cucumber oil is a natural extract rich in vitamins and fatty acids, providing deep hydration and soothing for the skin. It helps brighten the skin, reduce wrinkles, and promote overall skin health. Additionally, it enhances hair health by strengthening and moisturizing the scalp, leaving the hair naturally shiny. It is an ideal choice for natural and safe skin and hair care.
Weight : 200 ml
Cumin Oil
Cumin Oil is a natural oil extracted from cumin seeds and is known for its numerous health benefits. It is used in traditional medicine, skincare, and natural treatments due to its effective properties.
Eucalyptus Oil
Eucalyptus oil is an essential oil extracted from the leaves of the eucalyptus tree, and it is known for its many health and cosmetic benefits. Eucalyptus oil is characterized by its antibacterial and antifungal properties, as well as its refreshing and stimulating effects.
Weight : 200 ml
Fenugreek Oil
Fenugreek oil is a natural plant oil extracted from fenugreek seeds, known for its multiple health and cosmetic benefits. In addition to its benefits for the skin and hair, fenugreek oil is also used to naturally promote weight gain.
Weight : 200 ml
Fish Oil
Fish oil is a dietary supplement extracted from the tissues of fatty fish such as salmon, tuna, and mackerel. It is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, including eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which are essential for overall health.
Weight : 200 ml
Flax Seed Oil
Flax Seed oil is a plant-based oil extracted from the seeds of the flax plant. It is rich in essential fatty acids, such as omega-3s, as well as antioxidants and vitamins. Flaxseed oil is used for general health care, as well as for skin and hair care. Here are some benefits of flaxseed oil
Weight : 200 ml
Fluid Extract Licorice Root
Licorice Extract is a natural extract derived from the roots of the licorice plant. It is known for its diverse health and therapeutic properties and is used in various medical and cosmetic applications. Licorice is rich in active compounds that help address a variety of health issues.
Weight : 30 ml
Frankincense Oil
Frankincense oil is an aromatic oil extracted from the resin of the Boswellia tree, known for its therapeutic and spiritual properties. Frankincense oil is one of the oldest essential oils used in traditional medicine and herbal treatments, with numerous benefits for the skin, hair, and overall health, as well as its effectiveness in treating cough and phlegm.
Weight : 200 ml
Garden Cress Oil
Water Cress Seed Oil (also known as “Habbat al-Rashad”) is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the cress plant, and it is known for its numerous health benefits for the skin, hair, and body. This oil is rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals, which contribute to overall health improvement.
Weight : 200 ml
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