BEAUTY GUIDE
Natural Henna
Our Mothers' Hair Fortifying Treatment Text: Henna is a ritual. In every Moroccan family, there's the memory of a mother or grandmother preparing the green paste in a bowl and patiently applying it to her hair. Henna doesn't just color—it coats each hair, giving it body, shine, and strength.
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The Natural Blush of the Women of Fez: This is the oldest makeup in Morocco. Made from dried poppies and pomegranate, Aker Fassi gives a rosy-red tint to the lips and cheeks. The women of Fez prepared it in small earthenware pots and passed it down from mother to daughter. No chemicals, no synthetic dyes—just nature.
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The Mark Eraser Text: While argan oil nourishes and prickly pear oil fights wrinkles, rosehip oil has a unique talent: it helps fade marks. Acne scars, blemishes, recent stretch marks—this oil, rich in natural retinol and fatty acids, stimulates cell renewal where the skin is marked.
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Black Seed, the Ancient Remedy: Every Moroccan household knows "Black Seed." This small black seed has been used for generations for its purifying properties. In cosmetics, its oil is a formidable ally against blemishes—provided it is used in moderation.
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The Scent of Kelaat M'gouna on Your Skin: In the Valley of Roses, women harvest Rosa Damascena petals at sunrise, when the dew preserves the full power of the fragrance. The oil extracted from them is a concentrate of softness and soothing for even the most sensitive skin.
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