Today, we wish to address the subject of MUSC TAHARA, renowned for its purported therapeutic virtues. This reputation, widely circulated on social media and the internet, is often associated with a dimension of purification. However, after thorough research, it is important to emphasize that MUSC TAHARA does not possess any proven medicinal properties. Despite its pleasant fragrance and long-lasting scent, it has not demonstrated effectiveness as a remedy or treatment for gynecological conditions or others.
The term “MUSC TAHARA” originates from the Hadiths. However, it is legitimate to question whether the product currently marketed corresponds exactly to what was mentioned in ancient texts. Opinions vary regarding its composition, with some asserting it to be derived from MUSC NOIR, while others claim it is extracted from certain rocks. In reality, the primary components of MUSC TAHARA include camellia, rose, MUSC BLANC sourced from the high plateaus of the Atlas Mountains in Morocco, ylang-ylang from the Comoros Islands, vanilla from Madagascar, and various violet varieties from France.
It is crucial to inform our clients that the MUSC TAHARA available on the market is typically synthetic. Designed for both women and men, it can be diluted with a few drops in water, at a dosage not exceeding 3.4%. This perfumed water can then be used after bathing. It is worth noting that women can also use it for intimate hygiene.