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Are you familiar with nila powder? It intrigues with its color and finds all its prestige in its benefits and its origin: the Moroccan desert.
One more product in Moroccan craftsmanship that women of the Sahara have been using for centuries.
This clay-derived powder acts on the skin by lightening, softening and moisturizing. But also by strengthening the hair.
Benefits of nila powder on the skin
The first benefit of nila powder is its ability to help you brighten your skin. It's not about losing the beautiful complexion you have, but rather about evening it out for an even face.
In fact, nila powder eliminates spots caused by hyperpigmentation of your skin.
To achieve this, it can be used as a masque or as a scrub.
Although this applies to the face, it's also true for other areas that are just as concerned: armpits, elbows, knees, dark circles, mouth or inner thighs.
For people with signs of aging such as the appearance of wrinkles, nila powder has antioxidant power to help reduce them. With just as much effect on brown spots.
Rough areas of your skin can also be softened by topical application.
Benefits of nila on hair
Nila is also used to strengthen hair roots and reduce hair loss. Imagine this product added to castor oil, allowing regrowth?
At the same time, Moroccan nila also soothes irritation, which can be very annoying. Even more so when you have hair loss and it causes complexes.
By applying it locally, you can restore natural shine and gain volume.
How to use nila powder
Nila powder is not used alone. It is always accompanied by another ingredient that will facilitate its application, such as oil, yogurt, honey or even lemon.
As you can see, it's commonly used as a mask or scrub, to benefit from the natural virtues it offers.
When we want to use it on our hair, we mix it with water or other natural active ingredients such as castor oil or black cumin oil. Henna is used to help color the hair.
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