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Chamomile Oil
Chamomile oil is an essential oil extracted from the flowers of the chamomile plant, which is one of the most well-known aromatic plants in traditional medicine. Chamomile oil is known for its soothing and anti-inflammatory properties, and it is used in many natural treatments for the skin, hair, and overall health. Here are some of the benefits of chamomile oil
Weight : 200 ml
Chia Seed
Chia seeds are the seeds of the Salvia hispanica plant, which belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). These seeds are small in size and come in either black or white color, and are considered a superfood due to their numerous health benefits.
Weight : 750 g
Chia Seed
Chia seeds are the seeds of the Salvia hispanica plant, which belongs to the mint family (Lamiaceae). These seeds are small in size and come in either black or white color, and are considered a superfood due to their numerous health benefits.
Weight ; 250 g
Christis Oil
Sidr oil is a natural oil extracted from the seeds of the Sidr tree (or Jujube tree) and is widely used for skincare and haircare. Sidr oil contains nourishing and purifying properties, making it beneficial in treating various health and beauty concerns. Here are some of the key benefits of Sidr oil:
Weight : 200 ml
Cinnamon
Vietnamese Cinnamon is another type of cinnamon known for its strong and aromatic flavor. It is extracted from the bark of the cinnamon tree that grows in Vietnam and surrounding regions. Vietnamese cinnamon is richer in aroma and sugars compared to Ceylon cinnamon, making it widely used in cooking and beverages.
Weight : 500 g
Cinnamon Oil
Cinnamon oil is an essential oil extracted from the bark of the cinnamon tree (Cinnamomum). It is known for its warm, spicy aroma and is used in various therapeutic and cosmetic applications.
Weight : 200 ml
Cinnamon Powder
Ground cinnamon is a powder made from the bark of the cinnamon tree after it is dried and ground. Cinnamon is a popular spice known for its warm and distinctive flavor, and it has multiple health benefits.
Weight : 250 g
Clove Oil
Clove oil is a natural essential oil extracted from the buds of the clove flower. It is known for its warm, spicy aroma and numerous medicinal and cosmetic benefits.
Weight : 200 ml
Cloves
Clove is a strong, aromatic spice extracted from the flower buds of the clove tree, which primarily grows in tropical regions. Clove is one of the oldest known spices and is used for various medicinal, therapeutic, and culinary purposes.
Weight : 200 g
Cloves Powder
Ground Clove is a powder made from dried and ground flower buds of the clove plant. Clove is a fragrant spice with numerous health benefits and has been widely used in traditional medicine for its medicinal properties.
Weight : 300 g
Cochineal Stone (Kurmus) – Traditional Hair Strengthening & Coloring Stone
Cochineal Stone for Hair Coloring
Cochineal stone is a natural method that gives hair a dark red or burgundy color without the need for chemical dyes. It has been traditionally used in some cultures as a natural alternative to dye hair and enhance its shine.
Coconut oil
Coconut oil is a natural oil extracted from the kernel of the coconut fruit. It is renowned for its numerous health and beauty benefits.
Weight : 200 ml
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