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Healthy Christmas Food - Eat Without Guilt!
Finally the holidays! So what are we eating? You know that time of the year when just reading the menu makes our mouths water and adds calories in our hips. Our good resolution at the end of 2...
Read morePalm trees - guardians of the 1000-lifespan desert
The cultivation of the palm tree was born 6000 years ago in Egypt and Mesopotamia ... since its exploitation has continued to diversify. The only reserve of life for the inhabitants of the Sahara, ...
Read morePépite de la Palmeraie - an exfoliant like no other
From Tozeur to Nefta, the palm groves extend into lush oases resembling mirages. It's fall: the harvest is in full swing, an ecosystem that hasn't changed for millennia. I still remember th...
Read moreAlcohol - a good or bad component in cosmetic formulas?
How many times lately have you heard of alcohol as an evil ingredient in cosmetics? We here at the writing, tons of times! Here is a substance as old as the world which in fact groups together a wi...
Read moreJojoba, a composition similar to the sebum of our skin
As you will understand, we have a "soft spot" for desert plants! Their ability to make this arid environment their favorite spot says a lot about their biological richness and their benef...
Read moreIts harvest is not new and its first therapeutic uses date back to the pharaohs, 2000 BC, who already used it to heal and heal wounds and diseases as evidenced by the papyri. Fell into them when w...
Read moreHyaluronic Acid - Size and Weight Matters!
What is hyaluronic acid? It is a natural component of the body. It comes in the form of a compressible gel that takes up plenty of space between cells. It is synthesized mainly by the cells of th...
Read moreVitamins A, B, C, D... But what are the benefits of each for our skin?
The word "Vita-amine", amine necessary for life, is a generic name which refers to 6 forms of vitamins A, B, C, D, E and K. But if each one provides an answer to the good functioning of t...
Read moreAloe vera, it does not lack spice...
The Aloe vera, one of 300 varieties of aloe, is a perennial plant that likes sandy soils in hot, dry climates. The plant can reach 1m in height when mature and gives a magnificent yellow flowe...
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