Secret Ingredient: Abyssinian Oil

Because it aids in pigment spread, the oil combats the “caking effect” in lipsticks.
Because it aids in pigment spread, the oil combats the “caking effect” in lipsticks.
Silk proteins provide and retain moisture, protect skin from dehydration, and give it a smooth, silky feel.
Many licorice candies and sweets are actually flavored with the similar-tasting herb anise.
Fair-trade cooperatives in Morocco benefiting women have made the oil skyrocket in popularity — it’s not just good for users, it’s now also beneficial for local harvesters.
Chamomile has been used for centuries in Europe as a popular herbal treatment for numerous ailments, and chamomile tea is said to have mildly sedating effects.
The term diamond comes from an ancient Greek word meaning ‘unbreakable.’
The term ginseng comes from the Chinese word meaning “man root,” because the root’s forked shape makes it appear humanlike.
The jack-o-lantern tradition originated in Ireland, where they carved turnips and put burning coals inside.
Oats are used in food (oatmeal or flour), drinks (British beer, a Latin American sweet drink), to feed horses and cattle, and to soothe skin conditions.
More than 120,000 tons of caffeine are consumed worldwide each year. It can be found in eye creams and anti-cellulite creams, sunscreens, and beauty products such as body washes, soaps, lip balms, and scrubs.
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