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Fashion. love, Africa for Kahina Giving Beauty: Happy Earth Day!
In celebration of Earth Day, Kahina Giving Beauty is offering a custom Fashion. love, Africa tote for every purchase on givingbeauty.com over $250.The bag- a $50 retail value- is a...
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Kahina Giving Beauty Does Pretty in Pink
Our top green beauty picks in a pink palette (perfect for Valentine's Day or anytime): 1. Prep face with Kahina Giving Beauty Facial Lotion. Our Facial Lotion leaves a matte...
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Kahina Giving Beauty Does Valentine's Day: Part Deux
Valentine's Day, brought to you by Mairin Aaand we're back! Next up, it's my (Mairin) turn! My romantical night, in a nutshell. 1. Astier de Villatte Candle (in Naples): "This...
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Kahina Giving Beauty Does Valentine's Day: Part Une
Katharine's Valentine's Day Over here at Kahina Giving Beauty HQ, we love ourselves some Valentine’s Day. It is a day of love and appreciation- not just for your lover, but...
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Women Helping Women: Berber Textiles and Weaving
Photo Credit: Susan Schaefer Davis Along with argan oil, another Berber tradition that is gaining international recognition is textile and rug weaving, which are produced using a variety of styles...
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Fighting Fast Food: the Slow Food Movement Reaches Morocco
Stacks of bread are sold in Moroccan "hanuts" or small convenience shops. Bread is often used in lieu of utensils for eating Moroccan tagines. Less than a year old, Slow...
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What Do Argan Oil and Champagne Have in Common?
In April 2009, argan oil was granted status as a Protected Geographical Indication, a designation used to certify that products have a specific geographical origin such as champagne, Asiago cheese,...
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Morocco Spearheading Sustainable Development in the Arab World
In celebration of the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, Morocco announced the National Charter for Environment and Sustainable Development, aimed at advising future policy in the country. This charter is...
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Amlou: A Traditional Moroccan Delicacy Made with Argan Oil
Dried Argan Nuts In addition to having amazing cosmetic properties, argan oil is used in a variety of Moroccan recipes in its culinary form, where the argan nuts are roasted...
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My Mantras for 2010
I often receive comments from people on how I inspire them. The truth is that I am always taken by surprise when I hear this, since I spend most of...
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Myrrhy Christmas
I love the scent of Myrrh. It's slightly earthy, resinous, but sweet smell is mixed with additional essential oils in our Kahina serum, giving it a faintly exotic aroma. The...
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Argan Oil is Delicious
Especially when it's a cake! Kate Sullivan of Lovin Sullivan Cakes brought this amazing chocolate replica of a Kahina Argan Oil bottle for our Kahina holiday party. It was so...