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Arami Essentials Skincare Review



March 11, 2022

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This indigenous Nigerian brand Arami Essentials @aramiessentials has become everyone’s favourite in such a short time and with very good reason. Founded in 2016, Arami products are made with natural ingredients, handcrafted to keep skin glowing. 

Going through the website, I was pleased to see that they also had fragrance-free variants. In their own words:

“We also want you to have a choice, so each beauty essential comes in a fragrance free variant.”  I combed the entire website in search of these fragrance free variants but did not see any.

My first introduction to Arami Essentials was via the “Wander Series” consisting of “Lumi Oil (Sweet Oud)”, “Lumi Butter(Sweet Oud)”, “Glow Scrub” and “Ivory Butter(Mint).

arami essentials wander series box
arami essentials wander series box
arami essentials wander series box
arami essentials wander series box

Every single product was a hit that I honestly cannot say which one I liked best. The Ivory Mint Butter is made with really good mint that if you want to smell like a breath of fresh air then you should definitely get this product. 

arami essentials ivory butter mint
arami essentials ivory butter mint

If you want something to take away stress the stress of commuting in Lagos, then hello Glow Scrub! This refreshing scrub makes you feel like an iron tree strengthened after a good rainfall in an African forest.

arami essentials glow scrub
arami essentials glow scrub

For your Rich Auntie vibes, look no further than the Lumi Oil and Lumi Butter. We all know Oud smells like greatness. So imagine adding some shimmer to a sweet oud fragrance. Oh la la… everyone will clear road for you- Ms Queen of Sheba.

arami essentials lumi oil
arami essentials lumi oil
arami essentials lumi butter
arami essentials lumi butter

Because I am Nwaanyi Ije, your top guide in fine living, I had to visit Arami Essentials’ physical location. It is located inside Nigerian Foundries in Illupeju.

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I absolutely loved the decor of the place and for all my eco-conscious people, you can recycle your used containers and get 15% off your next order. To recycle, either visit the physical location or fill out an online form for free pickup

arami essentials recycling post

I definitely would be purchasing more Arami Essentials Skincare and I highly recommend buying these products.

Until next time from your top guide in fine living.

Love,

Nwaanyi Ije

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