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  • Prickly Pear Seed Oil NEW from the women of Kahina Giving Beauty

    Prickly pear seed oil came onto my radar shortly after I discovered argan oil in Morocco in 2007. Numerous suppliers in Morocco were touting the anti-aging effects of the hard-to-obtain...

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  • Gold Rush: Kahina in Elle

    We're thrilled to be included in Elle's August 2014 issue. The article announces the launch of both Kahina Fez Hand and Body Balm and Kahina Rosemary Lavender Argan Soap. Go...

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  • Fête Fez! A Celebration with Kahina + Shen Beauty on 10/3

    You're invited to Shen Beauty on October 3rd to experience FEZ Body Serum. Come from 5 to 8 PM for 15% off the entire store (Shen is celebrating its third...

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  • Kahina Argan Oil: How It's Made

    Did you know Kahina Argan Oil comes from the argan nut? Using two stones, Berber women working in cooperatives crack these argan nuts open to get to the fleshy interior....

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  • Visit to Morocco May 2012

    I've just returned from Morocco after a 10-day trip that took me from Casablanca to Marrakesh, Essaouira, Agadir, Taroudant and the Anti-Atlas Mountains, and finally to Rabat. Since my last...

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  • The Women of Tazghilite

    As is the case in several of the small remote villages I have visited in Morocco, Tazghilite is populated mostly by women. The men of the village leave to work...

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  • Fair Trade in Tazghilite

    I had the extreme pleasure of visiting a Fair Trade argan producer in the tiny village of Tazghilite in the Anti-Atlas Mountains, two hours from Taroudant. Instead of working in...

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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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  • Experience the Moroccan Beauty Ritual of Henna at Bergdorf Goodman

    Crushed leaves of the henna plant have been used as a dye since antiquity and it is thought to protect against evil and bring about health and blessings (baraka). Before...

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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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