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Alternatively, use the oil on damp hair prior to blowdrying for a nice bounce and shine afterwa rds, or after you have finished blowdrying and before using straightening tongs, you can apply the oil in order to protect the hair from the heat.
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All About Argan Oil
Pure Argan oil has long been an ancient beauty secret. It was known for centuries only to the
Berber women of Morocco who used the oil to nourish and protect their hair, skin and nails. The
miraculous oil comes from the nuts of the rare and protected Argan tree (Argania spinosa) found
mostly in the semi-desert areas of southwest Morocco. 100% pure organic Argan oil is also
known as 'Liquid Gold' because of its colour and clarity. This 'Liquid Gold' contains high levels
of vitamin E, antioxidants and essential fatty acids. Not only is it great for the skin, hair and nails
but it is also great for your diet!
Let's now look at each of these areas in more detail:-
Hair Benefits There are many benefits of Argan oil in relation to hair. The excellent moisturizing property of
the Moroccan oil adds a healthy sheen and silky soft feel when applied to hair. People who use
this oil report an increased health, shine and manageability of their locks.
The organic oil can be applied to wet or dry hair with great results. Add it to your usual
conditioner, or apply it neat to your hair for a deep conditioning treatment to restore health and
shine to damaged or dry hair. Alternatively, use the oil on damp hair prior to blowdrying for a
nice bounce and shine afterwards, or after you have finished blowdrying and before using
straightening tongs, you can apply the oil in order to protect the hair from the heat.
Some women like to use pure Argan oil on the ends of their hair as part of their night-time
beauty regime. This precious oil has even been used to treat scalp conditions like dandruff and
hair loss.
Skin Benefits Essence of argan has been known to benefit skin in many ways for hundreds of years. One of its
primary uses for skin care is as a natural daily moisturizer. It is popular within the beauty
industry because of its anti aging properties which can help to reduce the appearance of wrinkles.
The rich antioxidants it contain is thought to be capable of slowing the aging process as they help
to neutralize harmful free radicals that are responsible for aging of the skin cells. When using
100% pure Argan oil, you only need a few drops for your entire face as a little goes a long way.
The oil penetrates easily and does not leave an oily residue.
In addition, Argan oil has soothing, anti-inflammatory properties. It has therefore been used to
soothe inflammatory skin ailments like acne, eczema, psoriasis, and bring relief to arthritic and
rheumatic conditions.
Pure Moroccan Argan oil is good for making skin blemishes less noticeable as well. Stretch
marks, scars and other types of blemishes may well benefit when the oil is used regularly. The
oil should be applied after bathing or showering in a gentle massage.
And the good news keep coming because people with sensitive skin can use it too as there are no
synthetic chemicals in the pure oil that could cause skin irritation. If your problem is dry,
chapped or cracked skin, know that Argan oil, again, is your friend.
All About Argan Oil
Nail Benefit Argan Moroccan oil is great for strengthening weak or brittle nails. Mix equal parts of Essence
of Argan oil and lemon juice and soak for 10 minutes. This will soften your cuticles, limit nail
breakage and give nails a healthy radiance.
Culinary Use Furthermore, this Moroccan oil can be taken orally. The Argan nuts that are destined to be used
for skin care and hair care products are left in its raw state in order to preserve the integrity of the
essential fatty acids and vitamins; those that will be used for culinary oil are roasted to bring out
their distinctive nutty flavor. A drizzle of the oil over pasta or as part of a salad dressing is
perfect. Alternatively, you can stir it into soups, couscous, tagines and desserts to give the dish a
delightfully nutty taste. Because of the price of this rare oil, it is mainly used as a condiment or
as a dip for bread. But if money is no object, culinary Argan oil can be used in place of most oils
for general healthy cooking.
So there you have it - now you know why Argan oil is so highly regarded and indispensable. It
may only be a little bottle of oil but just look what it can do for you! Surely, everyone should
have a bottle of Argan oil in their home?!
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