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Lavender ( Morocco )
Moroccan Lavender, also known as “Lavender Maroc,” is a type of lavender plant that grows in the mountainous regions of Morocco. It is characterized by its fragrant purple flowers and distinctive scent, and is widely used in traditional medicine and herbal remedies.
Weight : 80 g
Lavender Liquid Soap – Calming & Refreshing Cleanser
Lavender Liquid Soap is a natural product used for skincare, featuring a soothing fragrance due to lavender oil. This soap helps cleanse the skin gently and moisturizes it, offering many aesthetic and health benefits for the skin.
Weight : 250 ml
Lavender Oil
Lavender oil (also known as lavender essential oil) is an essential oil extracted from lavender flowers and is known for its soothing and relaxing aromatic properties. Lavender oil is widely used in skincare, haircare, and natural therapy due to its numerous benefits.
Weight : 200 ml
Lavender Powder – 100g
Lavender Powder is a powder made from the flowers of the lavender plant. Lavender is well-known for its numerous benefits in alternative medicine and herbal therapy, and it is commonly used to improve overall health and body care.
Weight : 100 g
Lavender Soap
Lavender Soap is a natural soap enriched with lavender oil and extract, known for its soothing and antiseptic properties. It helps purify the skin, calm irritations, moisturize, and reduce stress with its refreshing aroma, making it perfect for relaxation and daily skincare.
Lemon Balm Oil
Lemon Balm Oil is a natural oil extracted from the leaves of the Lemon Balm plant (Melissa officinalis), also known as lemon mint. It is characterized by its refreshing and soothing aroma, and is used in many therapeutic and cosmetic applications.
Weight : 200 ml
Lemon Grass Oil
Lemongrass oil (Cymbopogon citratus), also known as lemon grass, is an aromatic oil extracted from the lemongrass plant. It is known for its refreshing and citrusy scent and is widely used in skincare, haircare, traditional medicine, and aromatherapy.
Lemon Oil
Lemon oil is an aromatic oil extracted from the peels of lemons. It is known for its refreshing and bright fragrance and is widely used in skincare, haircare, and alternative medicine. Lemon oil is considered a beneficial oil that contains antibacterial, antifungal, and antiseptic properties.
Weight : 200 ml
Lemon Powder
Ground black lemon is a powder made from dried black lemons, which have a distinctive flavor and numerous health benefits. Ground black lemon is widely used in Eastern cuisine, particularly in traditional foods and beverages.
Weight : 250 g
Lemon Salt
Lemon Salt is a chemical compound also known as citric acid, which is naturally found in lemons and other citrus fruits. Lemon salt is used in various fields, including cooking, cleaning, and traditional medicine, due to its numerous benefits.
Weight : 550 g
Lettuce Oil
Lettuce oil is a natural oil extracted from lettuce seeds, known for its numerous benefits for skin, hair, and body. It is rich in vitamins (such as A and E), minerals, and essential fatty acids, which naturally and safely enhance health and beauty.
Weight : 200 ml
Licorice Cream
Licorice Cream is a skincare product that contains licorice extract (which is derived from the roots of the licorice plant). Licorice is known for its soothing and nourishing properties for the skin and is widely used in cosmetic products.
Weight : 450 gm
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