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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Solid Perfume
Main Ingredient: Carrier Oil
Oil is the main ingredient used to make solid perfume. The oils used in do-it-yourself s...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Scented Hand Sanitizer , Keep your hands clean with this DIY scented hand sanitizer recipe!
What You Will Need:
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by Mohamed Amin
Uses of Bakhour:
To Perfume the house.
On special occasions like wedding.
For welcoming gusts and a gesture of hospitality.
Used in commercial sho...
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by Mohamed Amin
Direction On How To Burn Bakhour ?
The Bukhoor is usually burned in a traditional incense burner called Mabkhara (it has other names in other court...
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by Mohamed Amin
Bakhour or Bukhoor?
Bukhoor or Bakhour is the Arabic name given to scented bricks or a blend of natural traditional ingredients, mainly woodchips (...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Incense :
Incense is used in many cultures for purposes such as accents in religious ceremonies or aromatherapy. The process to m...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Deodorant :
Today, I tackle a subject that no one really wants to talk about: body odor.
More importantly, I will tackle it natural...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Lip Balms :
We all want soft and luscious lips, and one of the best things you can do for your lips is provide them with the nouris...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Scent :
Perfume is a classic gift, but it's even better if the perfume you give is a scent that you've created yourself—especially...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own Bath Bombs :
There is something incredibly relaxing about a warm bath, and these homemade salt bath bombs take the relaxation up a...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own linen spray :
People in laundry commercials can be quite entertaining. Images of flowers, sunshine, and a background of snowy mount...
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by Mohamed Amin
Create your own soap :
Making your own soap at home is easy, frugal, creative, and fulfilling. There's something satisfying about taking a bar of ...
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