Moroccan Tabrima with Mint Nourishing Paste

Moroccan Treatment with Mint Nourishing Paste

This special Moroccan treatment combines the soothing and refreshing benefits of mint, making it ideal for cleansing, hydrating, and rejuvenating the skin.

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 50.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 45.00.

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Moroccan Treatment with Mint Nourishing Paste

This special Moroccan treatment combines the soothing and refreshing benefits of mint, making it ideal for cleansing, hydrating, and rejuvenating the skin.

Benefits:

  • Refreshing and Soothing: Mint helps calm the skin and reduce irritation, leaving it feeling refreshed.
  • Deep Hydration: Mint provides hydration and refreshment for dry or tired skin.
  • Gentle Exfoliation: The paste gently removes dead skin cells, improving the skin’s appearance and leaving it soft.
  • Skin Nourishment: It helps nourish the skin and soothe inflammation.
  • Natural Glow: Enhances the skin’s natural glow, giving it a healthy appearance.

How to Use:

  1. Mix the paste with warm water or rose water to form a creamy consistency.
  2. Apply the mixture to your skin and massage gently in circular motions.
  3. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water for soft, glowing skin.

Moroccan Mint Nourishing Paste is perfect for achieving refreshed, radiant skin thanks to the natural properties of mint that provide comfort and hydration.

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