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Sidr — one leaf, one mill, 150 g

In the bag

Sidr leaf, milled to flour. You add water.

Expect

Less lather. More slip. A longer rinse.

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Sidr · 150 g

Grown and milled in Saudi Arabia. Delivered in Syria, paid at the door.

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A sidr leafA scatter of sidr powder

What it is

A leaf, milled.

Add water. It becomes a green paste that rinses out clean. That is the whole product.

No surfactant, no silicone, no scent. Nothing added, nothing taken out.

So expect less lather, more slip, and a longer rinse.

A sidr leaf

Origin

One source, named.

Plant

Ziziphus spina-christi

Grown & milled

Saudi Arabia

In the bag

Sidr leaf. Nothing else.

Grind

150 microns — flour, not sand

Weight

150 g · twelve washes

Keeps

Two years, dry

The back of the bag, printed with the ingredients, the instructions and the net weight
Every one of those lines is printed on the back of the bag.
A sidr leaf

The one rule

Don't let it dry on your head.

Ten to twenty-five minutes, covered. Everything else is preference.

A spoon of sidr powder

The method

Four steps.

01

Two to four spoons

Powder in the bowl first, water after.

02

Warm water, until creamy

Warm, not hot. Stir to a ribbon.

03

Scalp, then lengths

Cover your head. Leave it ten to twenty-five minutes.

04

Rinse longer than you think

Until the water runs clear.

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What people send us.

From customers in Syria, as they arrived.

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One bag

Sidr, 150 g.

Delivered anywhere in Syria, paid at the door.

$12 156,000 SYP · twelve washes

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