Barakat Al Muahidoon
Castor Oil – زيت الخروع | 125ml – Barakat Al Muahidoon
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Description
Unlock the timeless power of Castor Oil – a deeply nourishing, all-natural oil by Barakat Al Muahidoon, trusted for centuries across the Arabian world for skin and hair care.
Overview
Barakat Al Muahidoon Castor Oil is a rich, natural oil known for its exceptional moisturising and conditioning properties. Thick yet effective, it penetrates deeply to nourish skin and strengthen hair from root to tip.
Key Benefits
- Deeply moisturises and softens all skin types
- 100% natural ingredients – alcohol-free formula
- Helps reduce redness and soothe irritated skin
- Supports stretch mark treatment and skin elasticity
- Nourishes and strengthens hair and eyebrows
How to Use
Apply a small amount to clean skin or hair and massage gently. For hair, leave on for 30 minutes before washing. Use regularly for best results.
Perfect For
Those looking for a powerful, natural solution for dry skin, hair growth, and stretch mark care. Suitable for all skin types including sensitive skin.
Why Customers Love It
Loved by customers across the UK for its versatility and effectiveness – a true multi-purpose natural oil for the whole family.
About Noor East
Noor East is your trusted UK destination for authentic Middle Eastern fragrances, oils, and wellness products. We bring the finest brands from the heart of Arabia directly to your door.
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