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WAAM Huile de Brocoli certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24524
169.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Café Vert certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24520
129.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Calendula certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24526
109.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Carotte 50ml

SKU: 24515
79.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Coco certifiée BIO 100ml

SKU: 24511
99.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Fenugrec certifiée BIO 50ml

SKU: 24517
79.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Jojoba certifiée BIO 100ml

SKU: 24512
154.00 DHS
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WAAM Huile de Lin certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24507
119.00 DHS

Visage, Corps & Cheveux

Cette huile très douce apaise les peaux les plus sensibles. Anti-âge, c’est aussi un soin visage pour les peaux matures. Elle nourrit et renforce le cheveu et aide à la pousse.

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WAAM Huile de Macadamia certifiée BIO 75 ml

SKU: 24522
129.00 DHS

Riche en acide gras, l’huile de macadamia protège, nourrit et régénère la peau et les cheveux face aux nombreuses agressions extérieures.

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WAAM Huile de Moutarde certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24518
96.00 DHS

Huile de Moutarde lutte efficacement contre la chute des cheveux et contre les pellicules, elle stimule la circulation sanguine tout en apportant brillance et hydratation. Parfaite pour des cheveux toujours plus longs et soyeux.

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WAAM Huile de Nigelle 75 ml

SKU: 24525
139.00 DHS

Visage, corps et cheveux.

L’huile de Nigelle est reconnue pour son pouvoir tonifiant pour le cuir chevelu, son activité purifiante aide pour les problèmes cutanés et soulager les tensions corporelles.

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WAAM Huile de Noyaux d’Abricot certifiée BIO 75ml

SKU: 24519
129.00 DHS
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