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R&R Recovery
I've just returned from an idyllic vacation on the beautiful and unspoiled island of Culebra, the first time in four years that I've left home without my computer (okay, I...
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A Healthy and Prosperous New Year to All
Its been a great year for Kahina Giving Beauty. During our second full year of selling products we reached several milestones, including domestic and international expansion, strengthened ties with our...
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Kahina in Boston!
Last week we had the opportunity to visit two of our Boston retail locations- Exhale Spa at Back Bay and Exhale Spa at Fairmont Battery Wharf, where we got a...
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Notting Hill Spa Launches Kahina Facial Especially for Men
Beauty Works West in Notting Hill, London, is set to launch the "Natural Man - Kahina Facial," for those who like their martinis shaken, not stirred. The Kahina line is...
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Kahina Giving Beauty in the Hamptons
Kahina Giving Beauty will be at Urban Zen's summer outpost in Sag Harbor Saturday, July 23rd for a special day of wellness. Meet Kahina Giving Beauty founder Katharine L'Heureux, enjoy...
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The Argan Extraction Process
In an effort to preserve the quality of argan oil on the market and control the rights to the usage of the argan name, Morocco has a plan to instigate...
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The Argan Process at Tazghilite
After the nuts are gathered, the nuts are weighed before being de-pulped and cracked. Each woman keeps a log noting the amount of nuts she has brought in. She is...
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Cooperative Tilila One Year Later
On my visit to Cooperative Tilila one year ago, the women had no work because they could not afford to pay for their organic certification, necessary to sell oil internationally....
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Sweet Success
I was introduced to Fatima by my friend Afafe. Fatima was widowed at a young age and left with four young children and debts to pay. On her own, she...