Huge bundle of hair, skin and fragrance products for the family.
Contains:
💋Beldi Original (small cup)
💋Kessa Moroccan exfoliating glove
💋Salma Skin Perfecting Body oil
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Huge bundle of hair, skin and fragrance products for the family.
Contains:
💋Beldi Original (small cup)
💋Kessa Moroccan exfoliating glove
💋Salma Skin Perfecting Body oil
Continue reading “Big Skincare, Hair care and Fragrance Products Bundle.”
There are some misconceptions about this amazing product. Watch to know what is real.
This pasty soap used by Moroccan women in the Hammam bath ritual not only thoroughly exfoliates the skin but softens and heals it. The high content of Vitamin E in this natural product makes your skin glow and keeps it healthy.
How to use Moroccan Black Beldi Soap at home.
If you don’t have a sauna, don’t worry you can still use this special soap and get maximum benefits. You will need hot water. As hot as your body can take.
💧First moisten your skin with the hot water.
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The amazing Morrocan Beldi soap (known as Morrocan soap) is a crucial part of the Hammam bath. You get a tub of it when you purchase our Flawless Diva Exfoliating Kit. What you get is a tub of thick pastey soap and because a little goes a long way, the tub lasts for months!
Stay fabulous!
If you are searching the internet to find the similarities and/or differences between the West African black soap and Morrocan black soap, then read on.
Black soap native to West Africa (ose dudu (Yoruba) Anago/Alata Samina (Ghana) is made from dried plantain peels, palm leaves (palm oil) and coco-pod ash. Plantain skins are largely what make this black soap so effective. They are a natural source of vitamins A & E and iron.
Dried plantain, Palm leaves and coco-pods are then roasted in a clay oven to produce ash. Water is added to the ashes and filtered. Cocoa pod is the shell of the cocoa fruit and also has natural healing properties. Ingredients like shea butter, coconut oil, palm kernel oil or cocoa butter are heated and added, and hand stirred by local women for at least 24 hours. The soap solidifies and moves to the top, is scooped out and the mixture is set out to cure for two weeks.