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When Egypt is mentioned, the first association is the Red Sea and the Great Pyramids of Giza, and then, going deeper into its riches, we come to the natural resources that the Egyptians used since ancient times to preserve the beauty and improve their health and appearance. Once upon a time, every family collected the necessary herbs to make creams, oils and perfumes, and today all this is easy to find in Egyptian stores with products from nature, called atari. On this occasion, we will get acquainted with the most commonly used products and their effects on beauty and health.

Argan oil

Argan oil is extracted from the argan tree that grows in Morocco in the Sousse region and has a lifespan of more than 200 years. It has plenty of benefits and nourishes hair, hydrates facial skin, softens feet, helps delay the appearance of early signs of aging on the face, removes small wrinkles, helps treat acne, can be used as a natural substitute for shaving cream, helps treat acne. If it is suitable for internal use, it reduces the risk of heart diseases, reduces blood pressure and regulates cholesterol, and prevents the appearance of prostate diseases.

Sandalwood oil

Sandalwood oil is obtained from the bark of the tree and has multiple effects on skin problems. It is used in the treatment of eczema, cracking of the skin and dryness, treatment of acne and skin infections, disinfects the skin, pimples and ulcers and helps in case of gum infection. Like a fragrant oil, it calms and leads to a feeling of inner peace and is good in stressful situations. It can also be used in massage.

Jojoba oil

Jojoba oil is a liquid wax, extracted and collected from the seeds of the jojoba tree. This odorless oil is used in cosmetics around the world. It helps fight skin aging, stimulates the production of natural collagen, is useful in cases of skin diseases, eczema and psoriasis, provides protection from harmful sun rays, cleanses the skin and cures acne.

Rose oil

Rose oil is considered the queen of essential oils. The ancient Egyptians used it in their beauty rituals, and Cleopatra regularly bathed in rose water. This essential oil soothes and hydrates the skin, giving it a glow. Studies have shown that it relieves pain, reduces anxiety and stress, and it is enough to just inhale the smell of this oil. The simplest way to use it is to add a few drops of oil to personal hygiene products and creams.

Lavender oil

Lavender has been known among the Egyptians for centuries. There are records of the use of this oil during the mummification of pharaohs and wealthy citizens. It is also used for medicinal purposes, by adding oils to ointments and creams. It is often combined with other oils and can be simply massaged into the skin to soothe it from redness and irritation. As an aromatic oil it is used for calming and relaxation.

Black seeds oil

Black cumin oil has a role in the treatment of many diseases, but it has been best shown in the treatment of infections caused by bacteria resistant to a large number of drugs. Thymoquinone, an ingredient in black seed that researchers have been researching since 1960, is known for its antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and anti-cancer properties. Therefore, it is used in the fight against cancer, various infections, liver disease, diabetes, protects the skin, stops hair loss, helps in the process of desired weight loss, promotes fertility. Half a teaspoon of oil a day is enough. In the Egyptian market, you will find a large number of companies engaged in oil production. You can also use it in the form of soap which is also available in Egypt.

Shea butter for hair

Shea butter contains vitamins E and A, which moisturize the hair from root to tip without leaving it greasy and soften curly and dry hair. It gives smoothness, nourishes the hair, prevents total hair loss and can be used as a cream, applied to dry hair, without additional rinsing, or as a hair conditioner immediately after washing the hair. You can also find it in combination with argan oil, Sudanese yogurt and Indian Brahmi oil.

Black soap

African black soap, also known as Moroccan soap, gives the skin a glow and a softer texture if used daily to wash faces. The secret of this soft soap is in vitamins E, A and K, olive oil and antioxidants among its ingredients. It removes dead skin cells and opens pores, which makes it easier to clean them from dirt and grease. It does not remove acne, but it prevents its appearance by cleaning and can remove acne scars. It can be used by people with all skin types, and it also helps to solve the problem of discomfort in the skin with psoriasis or eczema. By the way, the Moroccan soap industry dates back more than 3,000 years.

Turmeric soap

Turmeric is known for its values and has found application in many spheres of life. Soap made from turmeric plays a major role in the elimination of acne, skin damage, eczema, the balance of skin pigmentation and revitalization. It is also known as golden soap because of its golden yellow color of turmeric.

Sudanese dilkha

This mixture is used to lighten the skin, eliminate dark areas, even out skin color, remove dead skin cells and soften it, activate circulation and perfume the skin.

White musk

This liquid-based on the essential oil, which does not contain alcohol, has an intense specific scent intended mainly for men and represents the traditional note of the Oriental people in creating an intense sexual background. White musk was obtained from the glands of musk beef, but today it is produced from the flower of mallow moshhat, which gives the same aroma and is not painful for animals. There are special companies in Egypt that grow musk flowers because this is the most popular fragrance in the East so far.

Amla hair products

Amla is a type of Indian fruit with many benefits, and in Egypt, you will most often find it in hair care products. It removes dandruff and prevents hair loss. If you get amla powder you can use it as a skin paste. You will see its strong anti-aging effect after a short time of use.

Vatika hair products

Another, highly valued and sold hair cosmetics, is the palette of Vatican products from the gifts of nature. You can find shampoos, conditioners, creams and hair care oils in your favorite fragrant notes.

Henna for hair and skin

The first traces of the use of henna are found in ancient Egypt. Henna is believed to improve the texture of the skin and hair, and on a spiritual level, it is believed to give happiness and all the well-being of the universe. Even today, henna is an important part of the wedding ceremony, so the newlyweds decorate themselves with it. Also available is the so-called White Henna Powder, which is used in baths and masks for the bride’s face to remove dead cells and brighten the skin. An appropriate amount of powder is mixed with water or rose water.

Camel milk

This is a lotion that many tourists take home with them after their vacation in Egypt. It has been shown to be excellent for skin regeneration, especially after sunburn, treatment of dry skin and preservation of skin elasticity, soothing redness and daily care. Some are thicker, some are thinner in consistency, but each has a great effect on the skin and a very pleasant smell.

Golden mask for the face

The golden mask is used today as a luxurious facial treatment, and in the time of the ancient Egyptians, it was popular among rulers, especially Cleopatra. Namely, the story says that the famous pharaoh used it every day to maintain her youthful appearance. Gold is believed to stimulate collagen production, slow down the signs of aging and maintain skin tightness.

Hibiscus tea (Karkade)

Hibiscus tea is a very popular drink in Egypt and is consumed as a hot and cold beverage. As a hot drink, it helps lower blood pressure, and as a cold drink, it improves circulation and raises low blood pressure. Dried hibiscus flower in powder or in flowers is sold.

Dates tea

Date tea is very successful in diseases of the respiratory organs, bronchitis, sore throat and cough. It destroys numerous bacteria, helps lower the temperature, relieves stomach pain and helps digestion. It can be found in combination with other fruits.

Harankash tea

You can find tea with a very pleasant taste and smell in some health food stores. It is a plant whose fruits are very rich in vitamin C, so it will be a good stimulant of immunity during the winter days.

Natural shower sponges, loofahs

Loofahs are completely natural sponges, environmentally friendly, smooth textures, do not scratch the skin, but gently remove dead and dry skin and clean pores. It can be washed in the dishwasher and then just left to dry.

Fruit teas

In Egypt, you can find various types of fruit teas, and consume them at a time when your favorite fruit is not fresh. Among the most popular are tea from mango, guava, apple, orange, pomegranate, banana. By the way, the Egyptians are among the peoples who consume the most teas and every man’s day cannot be imagined without a cup of black tea.

Spices

Spices are a very important item in the diet of Egyptians and many housewives have their spice gardens on terraces or kitchen windows. From there come the scents of rosemary, mint, oregano. Due to its affordable price, the most sought-after spice is saffron, pepper in all colors, turmeric and cumin powder. You can also find marjoram, coriander, curry, pepper, cinnamon, ginger and many other types of spices.

 

 

 

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