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Multitasking with Argan Oil

Most women are natural multi-taskers and they are always looking for products that are worth the money and that they can use for various things. Argan oil is quickly gaining popularity because it’s one of the world’s rarest oils, a multipurpose oil, which is rich in nutrients that you can use all over your body.

When it comes to our skin and hair, most women are willing to try anything as long as they deliver great results. Argan oil is derived from the Argan tree, which is rich in fatty acids, Omega 6, and Vitamin E. You can buy the oil in a variety of ways: as 100% oil, in shampoo, as hair oil, conditioner, and even as a skin moisturizer.

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Uses for Argan Oil

  1. Moisturizer: Argan oil is absorbed quickly into your skin, so it’s not oily. You can apply it directly to your face, neck and even around your eyes. This oil is gentle, so you don’t have to worry about it irritating your skin.
  2. Hair: You can buy several products that include argan oil in the form of shampoos or conditioners. You will immediately see how soft your hair becomes after using these products. It helps tame the frizz and makes your hair shiny and easy to handle. Argan oil can even help your hair grow and act as a heat protectant.
  3. Acne: There are many oils that can actually make you break out. Argan oil soothes your skin and promotes clear skin because it’s not oily. It helps balance your skin by providing natural moisture. It can help balance oily and dry skin, which we all know is a difficult thing to do.
  4. Stretch Marks: Argan oil is full of antioxidants, which helps skin that is irritated, cracked or damaged. If you warm the oil on the palm of your hands you can rub into areas where you have stretch marks. The vitamin A and E help moisturize your skin and erase stretch marks.

ThinkstockPhotos-155268256One of the great things about Argan oil is that it can be used all over your body. It can be used on your hair, skin, nails, feet, elbows, knees, your face, lips, etc.

NEXT: Coconut Oil, the Magical Superfood That You Can Wear and Eat

September 9, 2015 by Elizabeth Villalobos

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