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Louban from Yemen (Incense Resin)

How to use Louban

How to use Louban (Frankincense Resin) Louban, known as frankincense resin, is a fragrant tree gum traditionally burned for aroma, calm, and focus. You can use it on charcoal, on an electric burner, chewed like gum, or infused in water for home fragrance. Table of contents Video tutorial What is Louban How to choose quality […]

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How to use Lavender Oil

How to use Lavender Oil Lavender oil, usually from Lavandula angustifolia, smells clean and floral with a soft herbal edge. It suits bedtime routines, quick stress resets, and light skin care when properly diluted. Table of contents Video tutorial What is lavender oil How to choose quality Dilution and safety guide Topical uses Diffusion and

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Kohl/Ithmid (Natural Eyeliner Powder)

How to use Ithmid Kohl

How to use Ithmid Kohl Ithmid kohl is a classic eyeliner powder known for its soft glide and elegant definition. Shades range from ash grey to deep black depending on source and milling. Use light pressure, keep tools clean, and favour transparent brands with clear ingredients and batch details. Table of contents Video tutorial What

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How to use Hijamah Set

How to use Hijamah Set

How to perform Hijamah Hijamah, wet cupping, is a traditional therapy that uses negative pressure and light superficial scratches to draw out small amounts of blood. Keep routines simple, clean, and time-bound. Use fresh, sterile tools and follow clear aftercare. Table of contents Video tutorial Sunnah days Preparation Step by step Aftercare Diet advice General

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Natural Henna

How to use Henna

How to Use Henna How to Use Henna Henna is wonderfully simple, leaves of Lawsonia inermis ground to a fine powder that tints skin and hair a warm, earthy red. With a few household tools, a patient mix, and a calm routine, you can colour greys, nourish your scalp, or create classic mehndi designs that

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Natural Ghassoul (Mineral Clay)

How to use Ghassoul (Mineral Clay)

How to use Ghassoul (Mineral Clay) How to use Ghassoul (Mineral Clay) Ghassoul, also called Rhassoul, is a silky mineral clay from the Atlas Mountains. It cleans without foam, softens without harshness, and leaves skin and hair calm, clarified, and comfortable. The trick? Gentle ratios, short contact time, and a splash of hydration after. Table

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Indian Costus (Quist al Bahri) Nose Drops

How to use Costus (Quist)

How to use Costus (Quist) Costus, known as qust al hindi or qust al bahri, is an aromatic root. You see it as dried chips, powder, or oil. The scent is warm and earthy. The taste is bitter with a little bite. The names, so we speak the same language People say qust, quist, kuth,

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BAKHOOR (INCENSE)

How to use Bakhour

How to use Bakhoor How to use Bakhoor Bakhoor (also written bukhoor or bakhour) is traditional Arabian incense made from perfumed wood chips often agarwood, known as oud chips blended with resins and oils. If you’re new to it, think of a soft, layered scent journey that warms a room in minutes. This guide shows

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Sidr/Jujube Leaves

How to use Sidr

How to Use Sidr How to Use Sidr Sidr refers to the leaves of the lote tree (Ziziphus species), long used across Arabia and North Africa for gentle cleansing and spiritual routines. Ground leaves foam slightly in water, smell green and earthy, and can be used for washing, rinsing, and—where appropriate—drinking in small amounts. Below

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