Are you Dutch or American. They fetish anything thats not from their own 🥱 while most men of their countries dont see anything in them usually. U wish i could be happy with your comment but i know the underlying hatred towards the Dutch. Always complaining about us and hype up foreigners
Arabian women are pretty bcz it's their spirits which dominate their body cuz they pray fajr! Recently I'm praying fajr and my face gotten rid of acnes that lasted over the years, Alhamdulillah ☝🏽🌟
Same bro. I also started praying fajr and my acne is literally gone. Even though I don't wash my face everyday, I still don't get any acne now. It's amazing. Alhamdulillah.
انا كعربية استمتعت جداً بالمقطع ولم اقم بتسريع الفيديو لأول مره 😂❤ كما ان صوتك مريح يشبه البودكاست و اود القول ان معظم هذه الاشياء استمدينها من رسولنا محمد و عرفنا قيمتها قبل اكثر من 1400 عام فهو يقول في كحل الاثمد انه يجلو البصر و ينبت الشعر كما انه اوصى بأكل زيت الزيتون والادهان به وايضاً في القرآن اقسم الله بشجرة الزيتون واضيف ايضاً ان الحناء يذهب صداع الرأس وصدق او لا تصدق اي امر ينطق به محمد نرى الابحاث العلمية تؤكده بعد الآف السنوات فلو اتبعت ذلك لوجدت جمالاً وصحة وراحة بال ❤❤
Cultural appropriation of argan oil and black soap. Those aint arab but amazigh u should know that as a fellow Moroccan but it‘s fine u van always educate yourself:)
@@xxx4934 We Moroccans are considered a part of the Arab world so deal with it. And this is coming from a Moroccan woman btw, being arab is more than an ethnicity, it’s a language and culture aswell! And talking about cultural appropriating other cultures, henna is originally from and used in India, which the ARABS AND AMAZIGH brought later to Morocco, and the vibrant colors of out caftans were inspired by indian saris and clothing
@@minimum13 Henna is from India but your point about Morocco being part of the Arab world is incorrect. It is simply a North African country with a rich Amazigh heritage. Maybe you should learn more about that. :)
@@historicaperceptioneHenna is not from India. It actually has been used by ancient Egyptians, and its uses later spread to Ancient Greece and then the rest of the Arab world as well as other countries like India.
@@historicaperceptioneWhat she meant is the fact that Moroccans are LINGUISTICALLY Arabs. As in by their language; etc. But ethnically they’re not Arabs. However when we say apart of the Arab world. It means linguistically speaking and through their language, they are linguistically Arabs. And are apart of the Arab “world”. “The Arab world is a region that includes 22 countries in North Africa and the Middle East where Arabic is the native language of around 200 million people. The Arab world is generally defined as the region that corresponds to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).” Look up the countries of the Arab world, it will tell you that there is 22: Google: “The Arab World consists of 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.” Like for example, the “English world”. Has many countries in it. This doesn’t mean they are all English, it just means they SPEAK English If you search up the “English world. The answer will come up: “A term for the many countries where English is spoken, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is a common language, or lingua franca, used in many fields, including science, technology, and shipping”. Keep in mind, Australia itself is considered apart of the English however, the native people there are aboriginals and they themselves are not English (ethnically) or Caucasians, but they are considered apart of the English world due to being colonized by British people and are now considered apart of it due to the incorporation of the English language there and culture in Australia. The same applies to America, which colonized the poor Native Americans there. Yet America is still considered apart of the English world instead of the native world, why? Because it’s been colonized; it adopts the language, culture/traditions of the English/westerners. So it is considered apart of the English world. Even though the people there themselves are very diverse and multicultural. And the native Americans are natives themselves just like the Amazigh people.
Thanks but won't the shampoo get rid of the oil effect? I only ask because I always use oil before I wash my hair and I use shampoo in order to wash it out. I hate oily greasy hair
I use almost everything, but the Hennah in my hair and olive oil in my naturally oily hair and the camel milk, because I use instead goats milk soap on my skin 😊. I also use Hennah on special days only in my hands 👐🏻 and feet 🦶🏻 I also use natural biological oils in my skin such black seed oil, almond oil, coconut oil, hip rose oil, granate oil and grape seed oil and olive oil..... I mix all my oils in one single drop each and mix all them together and apply it to my skin with my body cream lotion and rub it...... I use argan oil and honey made - up hair cream sometimes in my hair endsplits, but not always because my hair is naturally oily, so I use it only sometimes. I use sea salt 🧂, algas 🌿 🌊 and olive oil made - up soap 🧼 on my bath 🛀🏼. I use also caulin and black rice made - up face mask twice a week 🧖🏼♀️ Anything else I use everything mentioned in the Vídeo such as like rose water, Kohl in the eyes, etc..... Btw.......... I'm not Arab myself. I'm European Latina from the Southwest Europe 🇪🇺.
You can also take a few drops of black seeds oil to fight seasonal allergies and cold. I have been using black seed oil over 20 years because I am allergic to over the counter and chemical filled prescription med
It Is very interesting, everything Is perfect to achieve naturally glowing skin! I am 40, and I swear your skin Will change completely using argan oil. ❤
Just wanted to say that Cleopatra was Greek. From the family of the Ptolemei. For the best olive oil, she travelled to Peleponese, on a regular. But her real "beauty secret", were her little naps, during the day. Just like Greeks still do today.
@dumspirospernwdss2036 Yes she is Greek origin lives the middle eastern Life style just like Melania Trump living the American Dream while she's Slovenian, what matters isn't where you're from but how you choose to live & she chooses to live Egyptian
Srabs were traders. They took many trading materials like spices and knowledge from India. When it reached europe they called it Arabic. These are all written in the arab travelogue of ancient times. India also had trade relationship with Egypt.
I subscribed to the channel without even watching the video, because the comments were so good, and yes! Arab women have beautiful skin. I am Sri Lankan. We Sri Lankans and Indians use Ayurvedic, natural treatments too. So, this resonates with me well!!
As an Indian, I'm familiar with al these beauty secrets. Argan oil works amazing for skin as well, heena if mixed with egg yolk and honey will smoothen out hair. Infact we have also been making kajal at home using ghee and castor oil.
I have that kohl bottle that belongs to my mom. I used it as a child but living in States. It is very hard to find the powder. Then after researching i also gather it was not recommended bec it was bad for eyes ( lead and other ingredients) . Torn btw conflicts. Can someone pls justify me this and where do i get the refills on line that is safe and reputable sellers. I have used all the methods above and my favorite is rose water. Thanks !! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing❤️ It’s special that you have that kohl bottle from your mom. Traditional kohl can be hard to find in the U.S., and some types may contain lead, which could be harmful. For safer options, you might find lead-free brands like Hashmi or SoulTree on Amazon.
``Hi! I love your wonderful videos. it's so aesthetic, helpful, and thoughtful. I understand the effort you put into these videos, and i am with you every step of the way! All i wanted to ask is if you could include a black girls' video, and evn perhaps, put tips for us since we have more natural hair and more dark skin, thanks!`` x love from Africa ❣
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and support! I'm so happy you're finding the videos helpful. Your suggestion is amazing, and I’ll definitely be creating a video focused on beauty tips for black girls, including hair care and skincare for darker skin tones. I truly appreciate your love and can’t wait to share more content with you! Stay tuned! 💖
Such amazing tips, thanks. Much appreciated. I have argan oil and olive, so I will test them. The best things are given by nature. All other stuff is simply good marketing:)))
For those who are using henna for hair treatment make sure at least once in a month you use flaxseed for its smooth and moisturising property bcoz henna has outstanding benefits but hardens the hair
So glad you found it helpful. You can usually find pure saffron at gourmet or specialty spice shops. Some trusted online options, like Amazon or Persian grocery sites, often ship to Canada too.
My one school classmate told me after college admission that how using kohl kajol from sis n they use cohl kajol. Also wearing one ear ring not both ear rings in both ears, I shock is it fashion as i love ear rings so much but maa used to fear about infection as i had operation fr ent issue also aunt had infection when she tried more piercing upper side also maa was afraid of parlor germ n later she told but i decided not now n i will try later
Hi . Iam actually of irish backround ..i think..(my mom was adopted so we arent 100%on our ethnicity, she says irish) anyway.....i just want to let evsryone know iam not trying to do cultural appropriation or anything ..but i have super long thick hair and it dont know if it wants to be wavy straight or tangled up...well..white people hair care just dont work or it makes my hair worse so i actually get my hair products from the african american section at the store or I buy dabur amla hair oil or make natural stuff myself using olive oil or castor oil etc... I hope people are okay with that ..because i dont know what else to do and im not cutting my hair lol...❤
Personally I got my traditional Kohl from the Souk Deira in Emarat 🇦🇪 for over a year, but the bottle it finished, so I got no choice but to return back to the traditional eyeliner from the Sephora beauty store from Huda Beauty cosmetics brand. 😕 It's highly pigmented, good quality and it's not harmful to the eyes 👁️ ✨
What about our old citizens they need alot of care to take care of themselves since they can't go through long routine, just some advice dear sister, lots of duas n love from south Africa
Both Moroccan black soap and black seed oil are available on Amazon! Look for options with pure, natural ingredients, like olive oil in the soap and cold-pressed black seed oil for the best quality. Thanks for asking❤️
Kohl has actually been disproven to be healthy for the eyes as it contains Lead...if there are any recommendations for lead-free I am all ears? (Austrian-slavic, love all beauty cultures ❤)
For argan oil, look for a pure, cold-pressed, and organic option without additives. Many brands on Amazon and health stores offer quality options, just check reviews to find a trusted one 😊
As far as I myself know and am awared of, the best argan oil is the natural argan oil from Agadir city in South Marroco 🇲🇦 My Marrocan girlfriend Soumiya told me long time ago.. That's how I know it! 😊
I have been loving hinna, olive oil , Multani mitti so much n even one male joked wth me bfre. I love all natural things n market products r just fancy show items to me Always. But I love lipstick, eyeshadow, ornaments dfrnt types. But not changing true real skin tone skin quality, hair length, face look, body etc by make up. Never. Adornment, ornaments, dress up etc ok. I love kohl Kajol as loved eyeliner also but I can't use. Camel MLK using I couldn't but I thought to use MLK dfrnt ways as moisturizer.
Very informative video ❤ these tips are so unique thanks for sharing 😍
So nice of you❤️
Yessss they look so feminine and put together
Yo tengo el pelo muy blanco,la henna me va bien???
I think the main beauty secret is prayer! The Fajr/Tahajjud glow is real. Islam brings so much noor to the face 🥰 Alhamdulillah
Thats true. But not every Arab is Muslim, and they’re still beautiful.
Thats why they’re looking for these beauty secrets.
My fiancé is from Afghanistan 🇦🇫 She uses rose water and olive oil. My fiancés skin is amazing and she’s the most beautiful woman I’ve ever met
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Are you Dutch or American. They fetish anything thats not from their own 🥱 while most men of their countries dont see anything in them usually. U wish i could be happy with your comment but i know the underlying hatred towards the Dutch. Always complaining about us and hype up foreigners
Aww
Arabian women are pretty bcz it's their spirits which dominate their body cuz they pray fajr! Recently I'm praying fajr and my face gotten rid of acnes that lasted over the years, Alhamdulillah ☝🏽🌟
❤️ Maa Shaa Allah sister
Same bro. I also started praying fajr and my acne is literally gone. Even though I don't wash my face everyday, I still don't get any acne now. It's amazing. Alhamdulillah.
No doubt
Allah is not real they worship rocks they say but if u belive and there nothing bad in it then it is
Absolutely hbbty😘
انا كعربية استمتعت جداً بالمقطع ولم اقم بتسريع الفيديو لأول مره 😂❤ كما ان صوتك مريح يشبه البودكاست
و اود القول ان معظم هذه الاشياء استمدينها من رسولنا محمد و عرفنا قيمتها قبل اكثر من 1400 عام
فهو يقول في كحل الاثمد انه يجلو البصر و ينبت الشعر
كما انه اوصى بأكل زيت الزيتون والادهان به وايضاً في القرآن اقسم الله بشجرة الزيتون
واضيف ايضاً ان الحناء يذهب صداع الرأس
وصدق او لا تصدق اي امر ينطق به محمد نرى الابحاث العلمية تؤكده بعد الآف السنوات
فلو اتبعت ذلك لوجدت جمالاً وصحة وراحة بال ❤❤
صَلَّى اللّٰهُ عَلَيْهِ وَسَلَّمَ
As a Moroccan girl, I confirm these tips 😍
Cultural appropriation of argan oil and black soap. Those aint arab but amazigh u should know that as a fellow Moroccan but it‘s fine u van always educate yourself:)
@@xxx4934 We Moroccans are considered a part of the Arab world so deal with it. And this is coming from a Moroccan woman btw, being arab is more than an ethnicity, it’s a language and culture aswell!
And talking about cultural appropriating other cultures, henna is originally from and used in India, which the ARABS AND AMAZIGH brought later to Morocco, and the vibrant colors of out caftans were inspired by indian saris and clothing
@@minimum13 Henna is from India but your point about Morocco being part of the Arab world is incorrect. It is simply a North African country with a rich Amazigh heritage. Maybe you should learn more about that. :)
@@historicaperceptioneHenna is not from India. It actually has been used by ancient Egyptians, and its uses later spread to Ancient Greece and then the rest of the Arab world as well as other countries like India.
@@historicaperceptioneWhat she meant is the fact that Moroccans are LINGUISTICALLY Arabs. As in by their language; etc. But ethnically they’re not Arabs. However when we say apart of the Arab world. It means linguistically speaking and through their language, they are linguistically Arabs. And are apart of the Arab “world”.
“The Arab world is a region that includes 22 countries in North Africa and the Middle East where Arabic is the native language of around 200 million people. The Arab world is generally defined as the region that corresponds to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA).”
Look up the countries of the Arab world, it will tell you that there is 22:
Google: “The Arab World consists of 22 countries in the Middle East and North Africa: Algeria, Bahrain, the Comoros Islands, Djibouti, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Mauritania, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Tunisia, the United Arab Emirates, and Yemen.”
Like for example, the “English world”. Has many countries in it. This doesn’t mean they are all English, it just means they SPEAK English
If you search up the “English world. The answer will come up:
“A term for the many countries where English is spoken, including the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. English is a common language, or lingua franca, used in many fields, including science, technology, and shipping”.
Keep in mind, Australia itself is considered apart of the English however, the native people there are aboriginals and they themselves are not English (ethnically) or Caucasians, but they are considered apart of the English world due to being colonized by British people and are now considered apart of it due to the incorporation of the English language there and culture in Australia.
The same applies to America, which colonized the poor Native Americans there. Yet America is still considered apart of the English world instead of the native world, why? Because it’s been colonized; it adopts the language, culture/traditions of the English/westerners. So it is considered apart of the English world. Even though the people there themselves are very diverse and multicultural. And the native Americans are natives themselves just like the Amazigh people.
As an Arab, I can confirm these all work🙊👌
Lucky u
I recently discovered I have Moroccan roots and I’ve intuitively been doing 90% of these and didn’t even know where I got these remedies from
As an Italian I recommend 2 oz. Rosemary oil tipped into a bottle of shampoo. Your hair will not tangle.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks but won't the shampoo get rid of the oil effect? I only ask because I always use oil before I wash my hair and I use shampoo in order to wash it out. I hate oily greasy hair
@somimalik You would think so but it doesn't! It's rather inexpensive to try. Just try once you will never stop.
My Arab friends literally have the most glowing skin and they're so pretty. I'm Pakistani btw.
Genetics
Indian : P
Not country. Depends on the caring
@@nonozebra4196 yea
Cause Arab men have impossibly high standards esp when it comes to hair (mainly body) and skin
I use almost everything, but the Hennah in my hair and olive oil in my naturally oily hair and the camel milk, because I use instead goats milk soap on my skin 😊. I also use Hennah on special days only in my hands 👐🏻 and feet 🦶🏻
I also use natural biological oils in my skin such black seed oil, almond oil, coconut oil, hip rose oil, granate oil and grape seed oil and olive oil..... I mix all my oils in one single drop each and mix all them together and apply it to my skin with my body cream lotion and rub it......
I use argan oil and honey made - up hair cream sometimes in my hair endsplits, but not always because my hair is naturally oily, so I use it only sometimes.
I use sea salt 🧂, algas 🌿 🌊 and olive oil made - up soap 🧼 on my bath 🛀🏼.
I use also caulin and black rice made - up face mask twice a week 🧖🏼♀️
Anything else I use everything mentioned in the Vídeo such as like rose water, Kohl in the eyes, etc.....
Btw..........
I'm not Arab myself. I'm European Latina from the Southwest Europe 🇪🇺.
Can you share your recipe of mixed oil for soft scarfree skin that doesn't cause acne
You can also take a few drops of black seeds oil to fight seasonal allergies and cold. I have been using black seed oil over 20 years because I am allergic to over the counter and chemical filled prescription med
How do you take it?
It Is very interesting, everything Is perfect to achieve naturally glowing skin! I am 40, and I swear your skin Will change completely using argan oil. ❤
Just wanted to say that Cleopatra was Greek. From the family of the Ptolemei. For the best olive oil, she travelled to Peleponese, on a regular. But her real "beauty secret", were her little naps, during the day. Just like Greeks still do today.
@dumspirospernwdss2036
Yes she is Greek origin lives the middle eastern Life style just like Melania Trump living the American Dream while she's Slovenian, what matters isn't where you're from but how you choose to live & she chooses to live Egyptian
WHO is able to take "little naps"
@@romaniamyland6191fr my little naps turn into straight hours of sleeping 😭😂
Actually, Greeks have to work during the day - just like every other nationality. Naps? We’re too darn tired.
We also use frankisense water on the face and body.
How to prepare and use frankincense water?!
@@sabiraparveen8298You can search it up 😊
I thought it's frankincense resin infused oil, is it not?
Srabs were traders. They took many trading materials like spices and knowledge from India. When it reached europe they called it Arabic. These are all written in the arab travelogue of ancient times. India also had trade relationship with Egypt.
I am happy your channel got recommended to me. I'm tired of the lies of skincare.
Nov 6 2024
I subscribed to the channel without even watching the video, because the comments were so good, and yes! Arab women have beautiful skin. I am Sri Lankan. We Sri Lankans and Indians use Ayurvedic, natural treatments too. So, this resonates with me well!!
As a moroccan, I confirm all these tips!
That's wonderful to hear! 😊
@Cherryblossomaesthetics ❤️
Just as an Arab watch thank you for this video also wanted to add that we also use kohl to help with styes that come on the eye
Kohl is indeed an amazing traditional remedy with multiple uses. I’ll make sure to mention it in future videos.
Shurmai ? It has benefits for eye health etc? Male female all used to use
Can anyone recommend pure kohl pencil? For some reason at my age no eye pencil stays on for more than 20 minutes as it just spreads out of my eye line
@@somimalik I don’t know about a pencil but the one we use overseas is a powder
I also keep my faith in traditional health and beauty methods. I'm an India.
0:50 wait, let me grab a cup of qehwa 😂
Mesmerizing 🛩️🚤
I am a pakistani i can confirm that even us pakistanis do this ❤️
Because we Pakistanis are either Arabs or Indians there was nothing called "Pakistani" when newly elected US president Trump was 2 years old
@@amirhamza7610
Are you dumb?
SPECTACULAR! Thank you for this magical inspiration from the ages! SO inspiring!❤
Your videos are so underrated!
I appreciate that! 💖
Thank you for sharing
Thanks for watching❤️
As an Arab those actually work❤
Any normal natural things work except bad things
Greetings from morocco! ❤
Sending greetings to Morocco! I’m thrilled to have viewers from such a beautiful place. Thanks so much for watching😊❤️
Very nice information..thanks
I'm glad you found it helpful!
As an arab girl henna is the best to put in hair might be gross but its worth it
I dont think it would be gross to put in hair at all 😊
@@Teresa-g8i for me its not gross at all i was talking abt the people who finds it gross :)
Thank you for your Video though there were not New to me I'm from Syria.. Many kisses from the Arab world
As an Indian, I'm familiar with al these beauty secrets. Argan oil works amazing for skin as well, heena if mixed with egg yolk and honey will smoothen out hair. Infact we have also been making kajal at home using ghee and castor oil.
Thanks for the tips
Kessa gloves are sooo useful.
I have that kohl bottle that belongs to my mom. I used it as a child but living in States. It is very hard to find the powder. Then after researching i also gather it was not recommended bec it was bad for eyes ( lead and other ingredients) . Torn btw conflicts. Can someone pls justify me this and where do i get the refills on line that is safe and reputable sellers.
I have used all the methods above and my favorite is rose water.
Thanks !! ❤❤❤
Thank you for sharing❤️ It’s special that you have that kohl bottle from your mom. Traditional kohl can be hard to find in the U.S., and some types may contain lead, which could be harmful. For safer options, you might find lead-free brands like Hashmi or SoulTree on Amazon.
Thank you ! I will check that out as you recommended. I am so happy that you recommended some companies. So happy !!
😘❤️
Research says that kohl has lead as well as antilead
I will recommend to get kohl from Arabic stores or from Saudi Arabia
Can make at home also (kohl)
I’m from Afghanistan so I have try this😊
How is life in Afghanistan
@Afghanistan it’s improving
This is not just Arab women but most Muslim women are well aware of these rituals
Tahajjut🙂
All i use in my practical life ۔ 😊
That great!
❤️
Thankyou for this informative video. ❤
As a pakistani from Uzbekistan background I use it all ❤
It works or not?
Love it! Your videos are soo good 👍
Thank you so much!! 💖
Love the kohl. Can't see the same without it! ❤❤❤
Shurmai? Even male used to use.
``Hi! I love your wonderful videos. it's so aesthetic, helpful, and thoughtful. I understand the effort you put into these videos, and i am with you every step of the way! All i wanted to ask is if you could include a black girls' video, and evn perhaps, put tips for us since we have more natural hair and more dark skin, thanks!`` x love from Africa ❣
Thank you so much for your lovely comment and support! I'm so happy you're finding the videos helpful. Your suggestion is amazing, and I’ll definitely be creating a video focused on beauty tips for black girls, including hair care and skincare for darker skin tones. I truly appreciate your love and can’t wait to share more content with you! Stay tuned! 💖
Such amazing tips, thanks. Much appreciated. I have argan oil and olive, so I will test them. The best things are given by nature. All other stuff is simply good marketing:)))
Thanks for sharing!!
I USE ALL ABOVE Except BLACK SEED OIL not available in my country and am a fan of coconut castor argan etc :)
subhanALLAH ❤️🩹❄️
Sirf skin nehi unki facial features bhi bohot acchi hai😊😊
One distant granma lady told that she was in Saudi n saw Arab ladies lads n how beautiful they were how so much......etc.
Wow
Nice editing! Worth like 👍 and subscribe🔔 love from India❤
Thank you 🙌
Thank you God bless you
😊❤️
Eggs whites are good too tighten skin as well good tips
Yes! Thank you!
Arabs diet is best they eat much nutrients food thats why their hairs skin best
For those who are using henna for hair treatment make sure at least once in a month you use flaxseed for its smooth and moisturising property bcoz henna has outstanding benefits but hardens the hair
Thanks for sharing this tip❤️
Ur welcome 😊😊❤
very informative video.. 😍where can be found the purest saffron.. i am in canada
So glad you found it helpful. You can usually find pure saffron at gourmet or specialty spice shops. Some trusted online options, like Amazon or Persian grocery sites, often ship to Canada too.
Very nice and informative video 🎉❤
Thanks you 😊
❤❤❤ very nice
Your videos so so effective ❤❤❤thanks nice video share
My one school classmate told me after college admission that how using kohl kajol from sis n they use cohl kajol. Also wearing one ear ring not both ear rings in both ears, I shock is it fashion as i love ear rings so much but maa used to fear about infection as i had operation fr ent issue also aunt had infection when she tried more piercing upper side also maa was afraid of parlor germ n later she told but i decided not now n i will try later
Thanks sister ❤🇵🇰
Very good video
Thank you for sharing 🙏💜
I use Kohl day and night and my eyes and eyelashes are healthy nd big
Homemade kohl Kajol ? As mayb ghee lamp to making kohl ?
Noway that not kohl ....kohl means antimony or india mei u call It Surma ... powder Surma...but believe it ...ur eyelashes nd eyes will look killer
@@Mihi_Dana-z2x not that homemade. I'm talking about natural surma
This was very informative! Thank you!!!
Thank You for very good
Information. I will try henna and I use olive oil.
You're very welcome! 😊 Henna and olive oil are both amazing choices-hope you see great results
Love it ❤❤❤
Hi . Iam actually of irish backround ..i think..(my mom was adopted so we arent 100%on our ethnicity, she says irish) anyway.....i just want to let evsryone know iam not trying to do cultural appropriation or anything ..but i have super long thick hair and it dont know if it wants to be wavy straight or tangled up...well..white people hair care just dont work or it makes my hair worse so i actually get my hair products from the african american section at the store or I buy dabur amla hair oil or make natural stuff myself using olive oil or castor oil etc...
I hope people are okay with that ..because i dont know what else to do and im not cutting my hair lol...❤
Where do you get Khol from?
You can find kohl at beauty stores, online retailers like Amazon, or specialty stores that sell Middle Eastern or South Asian beauty products.
@@Cherryblossomaesthetics Oh wow Thank you for letting me know.
Personally I got my traditional Kohl from the Souk Deira in Emarat 🇦🇪 for over a year, but the bottle it finished, so I got no choice but to return back to the traditional eyeliner from the Sephora beauty store from Huda Beauty cosmetics brand. 😕
It's highly pigmented, good quality and it's not harmful to the eyes 👁️ ✨
How you edit this video with the sound
Love this! 😍 could you make one on Celtic beauty? Or Native American?
Thanks so much 😊❤️ I'd love to explore those topics. Celtic and Native American beauty secrets sound fascinating, I'll add them to my list!
Please make a video chinese glow up tips and how to look chinese and get chinese face.❤❤
greeaaat video
Thank You.
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What about our old citizens they need alot of care to take care of themselves since they can't go through long routine, just some advice dear sister, lots of duas n love from south Africa
Thought we will be taught how to make it
Beware that henna does dye your hair and skin. Be careful to use it, especially for lighter hair colors.
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And also the black seed oil and black soap
Both Moroccan black soap and black seed oil are available on Amazon! Look for options with pure, natural ingredients, like olive oil in the soap and cold-pressed black seed oil for the best quality. Thanks for asking❤️
Thank you
How do use the fresh camel milk as mask i can't get the powder.
Where can you buy khol??
You forget famous arabs beaty secret Aluvera🌿
Where could I get the black soap from
Black soaps that new to me
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Cause its not arab, its African or in this case amazigh :)
Ix kohl is surma in urdu language. Am i right kindly reply
Yes, Kohl is called surma in Urdu
@@Cherryblossomaesthetics awaa tnqu 💕😍chooooooo much😍😍
also in iranain language we say surme
Kwalli in my hausa language from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Kohl has actually been disproven to be healthy for the eyes as it contains Lead...if there are any recommendations for lead-free I am all ears? (Austrian-slavic, love all beauty cultures ❤)
But kohl is actually very beneficial to the eye.
Which argon oil to buy
For argan oil, look for a pure, cold-pressed, and organic option without additives. Many brands on Amazon and health stores offer quality options, just check reviews to find a trusted one 😊
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Which argan oil is best?
For the best results, look for 100% pure, organic, cold pressed argan oil. It’s usually richer and more effective!
As far as I myself know and am awared of, the best argan oil is the natural argan oil from Agadir city in South Marroco 🇲🇦
My Marrocan girlfriend Soumiya told me long time ago..
That's how I know it! 😊
Try the Josie Maran one from QVC
i made rose water i kept in a bottle for 3 days but its smelling can i still use it
If the rose water smells off, it's best to discard it. To keep it fresh longer, store it in the fridge
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I have been loving hinna, olive oil , Multani mitti so much n even one male joked wth me bfre. I love all natural things n market products r just fancy show items to me Always. But I love lipstick, eyeshadow, ornaments dfrnt types. But not changing true real skin tone skin quality, hair length, face look, body etc by make up. Never. Adornment, ornaments, dress up etc ok. I love kohl Kajol as loved eyeliner also but I can't use. Camel MLK using I couldn't but I thought to use MLK dfrnt ways as moisturizer.
Thanks for sharing😊
from all these which is the best tip to use because I wanna use the one with the most effect on skin and hair pls let me know thx
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Great question! 😊 I’d recommend trying argan oil for both skin and hair.
@@Cherryblossomaesthetics ok tysm
Kohl was also used in India for more than 5000 years. It's not from arab only
Where can I get that
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Yes but Arabs are famous for it
Where are my arab sisters ?? 🫶🏼🫶🏼
Thank you for this amazing video and Can you make a video about Russian Beauty Secrets?
Sure! 😊
What’s khol 😵💫
It’s surma
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1.using kohl
2.argan oil
Henna
Argan oil
Black seed oil
Olive oil
Saffron
Black soap
Camel milk
Ok first things first, get Arab genes. That’s it
Exactly 😂.