Aker fassi Rouge à lèvres berbère
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Aker fassi Berber lipstick

€2.90
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Price : 2,90 euros. Coming from the beauty rituals and refinement of Berber women, the aker fassi poured into a kind of small terracotta bell is a 100% natural treatment with pigments of poppies and pomegranate bark dried in the sun. In a mini version, practical to carry in your handbag!

100% natural product made in Morocco.

Color: Red
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Moroccan women use Aker as a lip and blush to give a healthy glow. This plant mixture coated in a small terracotta pot is the oldest traditional lipstick known in the world.

Poppy petals are rich in active ingredients, including mucilages and anthocyanins which give it moisturizing, softening and anti-wrinkle properties.

It contains flavonoids, which give it antioxidant properties and prevent the degradation of elastin and hyaluronic acid naturally present in the skin.

The tannins it contains have an astringent effect and are also antioxidants.

It also contains alkaloids, especially rhoeadine, which has calming and soothing properties.

MY ADVICE FOR USE :

For sublimely beautiful lips

Aker fassi is used as a lipstick because it gives lips a lasting red color. However, you should not apply aker fassi to chapped lips, because the color will penetrate deep and you may have trouble removing it. Avoid putting lip balm before applying it, because the pigments will not set.

To apply it, rub your wet finger, a cotton swab, or even a damp brush on the red part of the terracotta base containing solid aker fassi. Then color your lips by going over it several times to intensify the shade. For a glamorous and glossy effect, you can finish your makeup with a little lip gloss.

Handmade product, it might be slightly different from the displayed image.

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Data sheet

Weight/Capacity
Pot d'environ 10 g
Compositions
Argile, Pétales de Coquelicot, écorce de Grenade