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The ground extract of the almond kernel, used in face masks as a mild exfoliant.
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The residue that remains after almond oil has been expressed; it is an excellent meal to use for exfoliation because it is known as gentle and non-irritating.
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Prunus amygdalus dulcis Derived from almonds; gently exfoliates for deep pore cleansing.
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Moist with sweet almond oil, almond meal helps replenish skin oils lost during the cleansing process while producing a gentle massaging effect during exfoliation.
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Almond meal is ground dried sweet almonds. It is used as an alternative to flour to thicken savoury sauces. It can also be used to coat fish or meat to be fried. It is also used in many types of cakes, pastries, dessert and confectionery including marzipan. There is, however, no substitute for it.
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Also known as ground almonds; the nut is powdered to a flour-like texture, for us in baking or as a thickening agent.
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Almond meal and almond paste are made from ground sweet almonds, after the extraction of almond oil. It is similar to marzipan, but contains less sugar.
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