Moroccan Tabrima with Herbs – Natural Herbal Paste 150g

Herbal Body Scrub (Tberma)

The Herbal Body Scrub is a natural blend enriched with herbal extracts that deeply nourish and brighten the skin, leaving it soft, healthy, and radiant.

السعر الأصلي هو: AED 60.00.السعر الحالي هو: AED 54.99.

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Product Description

Herbal Body Scrub (Tberma)

The Herbal Body Scrub is a natural blend enriched with herbal extracts that deeply nourish and brighten the skin, leaving it soft, healthy, and radiant.

Benefits:

  • Skin Brightening & Even Tone: Natural herbs help reduce pigmentation and give the skin a natural glow.
  • Exfoliation & Renewal: Gently removes dead skin cells, promoting skin renewal and smoothness.
  • Deep Hydration & Nourishment: Contains natural ingredients that provide long-lasting moisture and maintain skin elasticity.
  • Deep Cleansing & Purification: Helps eliminate impurities and unclog pores for a clearer complexion.
  • Suitable for All Skin Types: Thanks to its natural ingredients, it is gentle on sensitive skin and safe for regular use.

How to Use:

  1. Mix the scrub with warm water or rose water until a creamy consistency is achieved.
  2. Apply the mixture to the body and gently massage in circular motions for better absorption.
  3. Leave it on for 10-15 minutes, then rinse with lukewarm water for soft and glowing skin.

The Herbal Body Scrub offers a luxurious, natural skincare experience inspired by traditional beauty secrets, leaving your skin refreshed, nourished, and beautifully radiant!

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