
What is Argan Oil?
Argan oil - called liquid Moroccan gold - is rich in poly-unsaturated fatty acids, including linoleic acid, Omega 6, and natural tocopherols. It is said to be nourishing, regenerating and protective for all skin types.
Thanks to its exceptional content of unsaturated fatty acids, Argan Oil helps in the restoration of the hydro-lipidic film of the skin. Linoleic acid, which is one of the omega-6 fatty acids is a precursor of vitamin F. Linoleic acid is present in Argan Oil at a concentration three times higher than in olive oil. As an essential fatty acid it has a key role in preserving cell integrity. The particularly high content of natural tocopherols gives the oil excellent anti-free radical and anti-stress activities and natural self-protection against oxidation.
Argan Oil is widely used by Moroccan women and their babies for skin, hair and nail care and has been so for centuries. Many traditional beauty secrets are based on Argan Oil.
When applied to the skin, Argan Oil penetrates rapidly leaving an extraordinary softness and sensory feel.
Our argan oil is fair trade (but not certified yet), made by a small family business and we have been assured that all the staff are paid and treated fairly and managed sustainable - the whole area is now under the protection of UNESCO.
Directions of use:
As natural eye- and makeup remover: use only a drop or two on a cotton pad or tissue to remove eye make up and makeup.
Help prevent monthly skin outbreaks with Argan Oil and Rhassoul: have one to two rhassoul face masks per week and add a drop of argan oil to the paste, especially leading up to menstruation.
Use Argan Oil at night to minimise the effects of ageing: massage several drops of Argan Oil on the face, neck and nails to keep the skin in optimal condition. Argan Oil is renowned across the world for its anti-wrinkles effects. It also helps the fatty layer of the skin to remain well structured and taut, giving the skin a more youthful and plump appearance.
Attack skin outbreaks: use a drop of Argan Oil as a remedial treatment directly on a pimple as soon as you notice it forming. Continue with several applications a day until the pimple has completely disappeared.
Use Argan Oil instead of your daily moisturiser: if skin feels dry after washing in the morning, apply one-two drops of ArganOil onto damp skin after using HYDRATING TONING MIST. After a minute or two, makeup can be applied.
Nail and cuticle treatment: soak the finger nails in a mix of argan oil and lemon juice for fifteen minutes. Rinse and attend to the cuticles.
Safe enough to use on babies - as Moroccan women do since centuries!

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