Hi! I love Moroccan beauty products. The way to apply the kohl is to lay the stick against your bottom eyelid, close your eyes over the stick and pull the stick outwards towards the outer corner of your eye parallel to your eyelids. It really doesn't hurt, and you won't stab your eyes out that way lol. However Morocoo is changing really really fast and developing at such a super fast rate, they're changing by leaps and bounds. We went to Morocco a month ago and they no longer sell that kohl because it's pure lead, galena, and if you use it regularly you risk lead poisoning, so I didn't see that kohl on sale anywhere anymore. I didn't ask but I imagine it's been banned. Now they sell kohl from Pakistan that is not handmade, in a little white tube that has been tested and has no lead as far as I know. I used to use Moroccan kohl all the time but since discovering that it is pure lead I don't anymore, but I do miss it because it was the best kohl, it didn't run even if you cried and it stayed all day, and the colour was absolutely gorgeous, a dark silvery grey. However it's not worth risking your health and your cognitive abilities to have pretty eyes. I use the Pakistani kohl in a tube now.
She probably has Ithmid Kohl. Ithmid Kohl is made from stibnite which is not only non-toxic but actually really good for your eyes. You should definitely try it out if you can, it has a similar silvery effect as Galena Kohl does but not as strong.
I love Moroccan kohl. However stibnite is antimony and even if antimony isn't as toxic as lead, which is toxic even in small amounts and accumulates inside you, for example if you cry and your tears roll into your mouth or you touch your eyes and then your mouth, or you lick your kohl stick like I've seen some people do, or your child finds it and plays with it and then puts it in his mouth. Even so antimony is toxic in large amounts if you eat it or breathe it in, like asbestos is. I know you're not going to go out and eat kohl, but you might lick your fingers without meaning to to clean off the black stain (I've done that) and it's cumulative as well, if you do it day after day. You don't realize that you're doing it because you do it automatically. The fact that it's toxic means it kills germs and bacteria that can cause eye infections or eye diseases, and it repels insects which is important in a desert. However in a modern clean home it isn't necessary to use kohl to keep our eyes clean, and there are safer alternatives to stibnite, like the lead-free ones I use. Here is an article about the toxicity of antimony but there are many others out there on the internet (not a link because I don't know if RUclips allows links in comments, just copy and paste in a browser window and write before the URL and replace the dot with a period): cdc(dot)gov/niosh/topics/antimony/default.html#:~:text=Antimony%20(Sb)%20is%20a%20silver,to%20antimony%20and%20its%20compounds.
Oh fun stuff!! Hope you bring some home! Love the pumice, kohl and jar, soap, and amber scent. Hey, the way to apply the kohl is to wet it, dip whole stick in (liberally coated), put tip in the corner of the eye to stabilize holding the whole thing horizontally , then close your eyes (waterline surface?) ON the whole stick and gently pull toward the outer edge. The length of the stick and the eye being closed is what coats both top and bottom waterline at the same time. There should be enough product that it seeps into lashline. And of course kohl was originally applied to protect eyes from hot windy desert conditions. Not exactly sure how though. 😂 love you guys!
Thank you!! I tried that and it worked so much better than trying to treat the stick like an eyeliner pencil! I'll definitely stick various of these products in my suitcase to use until they run out.
That teeth stick we use in tribal areas of Pakistan. It protect from tooth problems. And that green lipstick is amazing , we use it as lip balm . Its not greasy but heal and protect lips beautifully. Pumice stone also work good , but in Pakistan it is very big in size.
Actually, the soap you liked is not actually soap to use it everyday... we used in the "hamam" or before the shower to remove the dead skin from our bodies with "kiss" I don't know if you ever heard of it while you were in Morocco!
Thank you for the extra information, Wijdane! The soap felt so amazing that it must be hard to resist using it every day, haha. No, I don't think we ever heard of "kiss," what is that? We really want to go back to Morocco this year or next year, so I'd love to know about "kiss" so we can try it. (And I'm sure other viewers would love the info, too!)
That was such a fantastic video! Jc and I watch every video you publish 😀 I really enjoyed seeing every product and wish I could try some of them. Even Jc enjoyed it! Thanks for making these videos, feels like we're part of your digital nomad life 😀
Thanks so much for the kind words, support, and feedback, Victoria! Glad to hear that even Jc liked this one. 😂 Can't wait to hear what you think of these products once you guys make it to Morocco!
9:30 it’s used for the inner eye line , the way is to put the stick inside the eye laterally, close your eyes and pull the stick out when you still closing you eyes.. Try the Iraqi cosmetics next time.
Great question! Unfortunately, when packing lightly to travel for a year+ at a time out of one suitcase, a headband didn't make the cut as one of the absolute necessities, so I didn't have access to one.
Hi! I love Moroccan beauty products. The way to apply the kohl is to lay the stick against your bottom eyelid, close your eyes over the stick and pull the stick outwards towards the outer corner of your eye parallel to your eyelids. It really doesn't hurt, and you won't stab your eyes out that way lol. However Morocoo is changing really really fast and developing at such a super fast rate, they're changing by leaps and bounds. We went to Morocco a month ago and they no longer sell that kohl because it's pure lead, galena, and if you use it regularly you risk lead poisoning, so I didn't see that kohl on sale anywhere anymore. I didn't ask but I imagine it's been banned. Now they sell kohl from Pakistan that is not handmade, in a little white tube that has been tested and has no lead as far as I know. I used to use Moroccan kohl all the time but since discovering that it is pure lead I don't anymore, but I do miss it because it was the best kohl, it didn't run even if you cried and it stayed all day, and the colour was absolutely gorgeous, a dark silvery grey. However it's not worth risking your health and your cognitive abilities to have pretty eyes. I use the Pakistani kohl in a tube now.
She probably has Ithmid Kohl. Ithmid Kohl is made from stibnite which is not only non-toxic but actually really good for your eyes. You should definitely try it out if you can, it has a similar silvery effect as Galena Kohl does but not as strong.
I love Moroccan kohl. However stibnite is antimony and even if antimony isn't as toxic as lead, which is toxic even in small amounts and accumulates inside you, for example if you cry and your tears roll into your mouth or you touch your eyes and then your mouth, or you lick your kohl stick like I've seen some people do, or your child finds it and plays with it and then puts it in his mouth. Even so antimony is toxic in large amounts if you eat it or breathe it in, like asbestos is. I know you're not going to go out and eat kohl, but you might lick your fingers without meaning to to clean off the black stain (I've done that) and it's cumulative as well, if you do it day after day. You don't realize that you're doing it because you do it automatically. The fact that it's toxic means it kills germs and bacteria that can cause eye infections or eye diseases, and it repels insects which is important in a desert. However in a modern clean home it isn't necessary to use kohl to keep our eyes clean, and there are safer alternatives to stibnite, like the lead-free ones I use. Here is an article about the toxicity of antimony but there are many others out there on the internet (not a link because I don't know if RUclips allows links in comments, just copy and paste in a browser window and write before the URL and replace the dot with a period): cdc(dot)gov/niosh/topics/antimony/default.html#:~:text=Antimony%20(Sb)%20is%20a%20silver,to%20antimony%20and%20its%20compounds.
That bird was determined to be in the video 😂. Thanks for sharing!
Oh fun stuff!! Hope you bring some home! Love the pumice, kohl and jar, soap, and amber scent. Hey, the way to apply the kohl is to wet it, dip whole stick in (liberally coated), put tip in the corner of the eye to stabilize holding the whole thing horizontally , then close your eyes (waterline surface?) ON the whole stick and gently pull toward the outer edge. The length of the stick and the eye being closed is what coats both top and bottom waterline at the same time. There should be enough product that it seeps into lashline. And of course kohl was originally applied to protect eyes from hot windy desert conditions. Not exactly sure how though. 😂 love you guys!
Thank you!! I tried that and it worked so much better than trying to treat the stick like an eyeliner pencil! I'll definitely stick various of these products in my suitcase to use until they run out.
My husband got me these solid perfume 7 years ago when in Morocco. I had no idea what they were. I still got them.
That teeth stick we use in tribal areas of Pakistan. It protect from tooth problems. And that green lipstick is amazing , we use it as lip balm . Its not greasy but heal and protect lips beautifully. Pumice stone also work good , but in Pakistan it is very big in size.
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Hey, is this walnut bark? Walnut bark is something I use, but it is a lot more rigid.
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@@ananyaakapthere are different types some are strong and some are neutral you can smell before buying them .
That’s not licorice stick this woman has got a leaf like palm
First one is bark of walnut tree . It gives natural color to lips as well .
what is the brand name of the soap you used . You look pretty even without any makeup, nice video.
I really love that morroca perfume bar.. it smell sooo good
Yes!! Moroccan products have such amazing aromas, we love it! Have you been there as well, and tried the products? =)
what about soap ?? how can I make it at home with organic products? please make a vedio
"As you can see I was successful in not stabing my eyes out" 😆
Actually, the soap you liked is not actually soap to use it everyday... we used in the "hamam" or before the shower to remove the dead skin from our bodies with "kiss" I don't know if you ever heard of it while you were in Morocco!
Where can I get this soap in the uk ?
@@HE-cm8kt search for moroccan stores or ask for morrocan soap its called (saboun el baldi) actualy it doesnt look like soap its like a brown cream
@@HE-cm8kt ask for «kiss» (same as kiss) its what removes the dead skin, nothing can replace it. You should buy them together.
Wijdane Adrikas thnx 💙
Thank you for the extra information, Wijdane! The soap felt so amazing that it must be hard to resist using it every day, haha. No, I don't think we ever heard of "kiss," what is that? We really want to go back to Morocco this year or next year, so I'd love to know about "kiss" so we can try it. (And I'm sure other viewers would love the info, too!)
You can make beldi soap. It’s very easy to do.
Can you give recipe for it please?
Cool stuff! I wanna try the soap
My grandma mixes the kohl powder with a drop of olive oil
Aminah Otmani is olive oil safe to be used in the eyes ?
That was such a fantastic video! Jc and I watch every video you publish 😀 I really enjoyed seeing every product and wish I could try some of them. Even Jc enjoyed it! Thanks for making these videos, feels like we're part of your digital nomad life 😀
Thanks so much for the kind words, support, and feedback, Victoria! Glad to hear that even Jc liked this one. 😂 Can't wait to hear what you think of these products once you guys make it to Morocco!
oh no no no.....i just came back 4 days ago and in Morocco i saw all the things but don't know what is for those and don't bought them ☹️☹️
9:30 it’s used for the inner eye line , the way is to put the stick inside the eye laterally, close your eyes and pull the stick out when you still closing you eyes..
Try the Iraqi cosmetics next time.
Perfect video.🥰 Thanks from Morocco
I want EVERYTHING!!!
If you use the eyeliner dry it will stick to the waterline of the eye.
The morrocan soap is amazing
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How can buu this product
Just delightful
Oh good to know...where do you find this lipstick.please tell me more
I sell them on my Instagram account @keshly
Where can I get the clay lip stain and what is it called I really want one
I sell them @keshly_shop on Instagram
The lipstick is not made by Morocco, it has been sold all over the world since my childhood)
😂😂 it calls l 3ker l fassi stop liying shame on you
that thing was a makeup remover, not a natural lips stain remover. so it obviously wont come off...
Irene Lipstick......used to wear it in my teenagers years
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why didn't you wear a hairband when you applied the mask ??
Great question! Unfortunately, when packing lightly to travel for a year+ at a time out of one suitcase, a headband didn't make the cut as one of the absolute necessities, so I didn't have access to one.
I love your Chanel ❤️
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Good video
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