African Natural Cocao Butter

African Natural Cocoa Butter is a natural product extracted from cocoa beans, and it is one of the most popular oils used in skincare due to its nourishing and beneficial properties. Cocoa butter is well-known for its ability to deeply moisturize the skin and protect it from dryness. It is also used to improve skin elasticity and fight the signs of aging.

 

Weight : 150 gm

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 30.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 24.99.

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African Natural Cocoa Butter is a natural product extracted from cocoa beans, and it is one of the most popular oils used in skincare due to its nourishing and beneficial properties. Cocoa butter is well-known for its ability to deeply moisturize the skin and protect it from dryness. It is also used to improve skin elasticity and fight the signs of aging.

Benefits of African Natural Cocoa Butter:

  1. Deep Moisturization: Provides deep hydration to dry skin, helping to maintain softness and elasticity.
  2. Anti-Aging: Contains antioxidants that help reduce the appearance of wrinkles and fine lines.
  3. Improves Skin Elasticity: Enhances skin elasticity and promotes cell regeneration.
  4. Lip Moisturization: Can be used to moisturize dry and chapped lips.
  5. Skin Protection: Forms a protective barrier that shields the skin from dryness caused by environmental factors.
  6. Skin Brightening: Can help improve and even out skin tone over time.

African Natural Cocoa Butter is an excellent choice for those looking for a natural and safe product to moisturize and nourish their skin. It is ideal for dry or tired skin.

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