Argan oil is pressed from the
antioxidant and fatty acid-rich kernels found within the nuts of the argan
tree. The oil is often called "Moroccan oil" in the ingredient list
for skin and hair care products since the argan tree belongs to Morocco.
It can be somewhat expensive to produce since complete mechanization has not yet been achieved to successfully extract the oil. However, the process yields almost no waste as the leftover peels from the fruity flesh and outer shells of the nut are used as a nutrient-rich feed for Moroccan cattle.
It can be somewhat expensive to produce since complete mechanization has not yet been achieved to successfully extract the oil. However, the process yields almost no waste as the leftover peels from the fruity flesh and outer shells of the nut are used as a nutrient-rich feed for Moroccan cattle.
The oil pressed from the heart of these nutrient-dense nuts is even more impressive. It has numerous properties which can help dramatically improve the health, strength and beauty of the skin and hair when used on a daily basis. It is a light oil that is easily absorbed so it can "go to work" on a deeper level.
High
unsaturated fatty acid content
The formulation of argan oil is
roughly 80 percent unsaturated fatty acids which are critical in the repair and
healthy functioning of the cells that make up the hair and skin. They are perfect natural moisturizers because of the fact that they do not interfere with our body's own
moisture balancing mechanisms but rather complement them.
The most notable of these fatty acids is linoleic acid, which you may have heard about for its numerous dietary and health benefits. It is thought an "essential" fatty acid as it is crucial for the proper functioning of our organs and internal body processes.
The most notable of these fatty acids is linoleic acid, which you may have heard about for its numerous dietary and health benefits. It is thought an "essential" fatty acid as it is crucial for the proper functioning of our organs and internal body processes.
Linoleic acid has shown some very impressive
benefits when it comes to boosting the elasticity and vibrance of the skin and hair. By supplying a highly
effective protective barrier, linoleic acid greatly reduces breakage in the
hair, wrinkle formation in the skin and loss of elasticity and strength due to
drying and environmental damage.
The oil also contains several other oleic acids. All of these acids combined are also effective in repairing and helping protect delicate cell membranes, smoothing rough surfaces and preventing split ends. This makes it an excellent restorative agent for damaged skin and hair.
The oil also contains several other oleic acids. All of these acids combined are also effective in repairing and helping protect delicate cell membranes, smoothing rough surfaces and preventing split ends. This makes it an excellent restorative agent for damaged skin and hair.
Naturally
high in vitamin E
Vitamin E is very important in
preserving the strength and vitality of both the skin and the hair. It is a
very potent antioxidant. It is favored as a topical skincare and hair care ingredient since it also has
some very powerful benefits in improving their appearance and is even thought
to help hair grow faster.
Vitamin E also has potent anti-inflammatory properties which is why it is often advised for use on sunburned, scarred or otherwise traumatized skin. This vitamin also helps prevent the escape of precious moisture from the epidermis as well as the surface of each strand of hair via the cuticle.
Vitamin E also has potent anti-inflammatory properties which is why it is often advised for use on sunburned, scarred or otherwise traumatized skin. This vitamin also helps prevent the escape of precious moisture from the epidermis as well as the surface of each strand of hair via the cuticle.
Polyphenol
and carotenoid content
Since they help fight inflammation and promote healthy cell development while defeating free radical formation, they are truly a powerful weapon against aging. They can help keep the hair and skin smooth and supple by keeping the cells "younger" and healthier.
Carotenoids are also natural antioxidants. These nutrients are known to be beneficial in promoting healthy tissues. They are also known for their natural ability to help protect against UV damage and can even help to reduce its effect on exposed areas
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DeleteDear Amy Swensen, Thank you for your precious interpretation. We are so happy to hear these kind statements.
To use Argan Life Ultra Nourishing Oil on your body, we advise you these instructions:
1- Apply the oil to your body after bathing or showering through a gentle massage.
2- Mix with body lotion in the palm of your hand or apply pure.
This will nourish and moisturize your skin and improve its firmness and elasticity, making it velvety.
To use Argan Life Ultra Nourishing Oil on your eyelashes, we advise you these instructions:
1- Pour 4-5 drops on a mascara brush or a cotton swab
2- Apply to the eyelashes and eyebrows
3- Use 3-4 times a week on a regular basis
Please do not hesitate to contact us, If you have any questions. Please continue to follow us. We are sure that you will be satisfied with the product.
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