The key ingredients
History of Egyptian Oil
For the ancient Egyptians, oil represented the union of Heaven and Earth. It was through oil, among other things, that the divine could finally penetrate matter. Thus, people coated their bodies with it and made daily offerings and anointings to attract, ward off and radiate through its high vibrations.
History of Kyphi
Considered the first perfume created by mankind, kyphi is an ancient incense, medicine, and solid perfume composed of sixteen distinctive aromatics combined in an elaborate process.
HISTORY OF THE BLUE LOTUS
The ancient Egyptians believed in particular that the sweet smell of the Blue Lotus had a divine origin and that Ra, the Sun god, was born from it. Adored for its aphrodisiac and psychotropic virtues which facilitated the penetration of the worlds, it was very widely used in rituals, ceremonies, cosmetics and perfumed ointments.
BLACK SEED OIL
Black seed oil, or black cumin oil, is extracted from the seeds of Nigella sativa and has been used for thousands of years for its beneficial properties. Rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins and antioxidants, it is renowned for its anti-inflammatory, antiseptic and healing properties. Applied to the skin, it soothes irritations, helps reduce imperfections and deeply nourishes, promoting a radiant complexion. For hair, it fights dandruff and strengthens the roots, helping to prevent hair loss. Its use is also recognized for strengthening the skin's natural defenses against external aggressions. In cosmetics as well as in well-being, black seed oil...