Found commonly in Morocco, the Argan tree is harvested both from the tree as well as local goats. The goats often climb the tree to consume the fruit however the nuts remain and are collected to produce the Argan Oil. The Argan tree is best known to be the “Tree of Life “ and used by many to reduce the appearance of blemishes. The use of Argan oil can date back to 1500 B.C. by the application of it in skin and hair for condition methods. Although it is very commonly used these days in pharmaceutical and cosmetic products, when originally introduced in Europe, it was an oil that only the wealthy could afford. Rich in Vitamin E and a natural antioxidant, Argan carrier oil helps with the appearance of rejuvenated skin, nails and hair.
Argan carrier oil aids the relief of damaged skin and helps skin that has been overly exposed to the sun, irritated or itchy. Medicinally, its antimicrobial properties help sore, infected or cracked skin. It will help reduce sun spots by balancing the pH and melanin levels of the skin. Rich in antioxidants, Argan oil can protect the skin against free radicals and environmental damage. Finally, it could help with relieving pain caused by swelling, joint or muscle soreness.
Although Argan oil is most known to help dry, tiresome skin it could bring many benefits to all skin types. In the hair and skin, Argan oil is an easy solution to help hydrate and soften skin or wrinkles. It will help reduce inflammation by scarred skin due to acne as well as balance skin’s natural oil production and moisture. Specifically in hair, Argan oil adds shine and helps control frizz. It is important to note that even though Argan oil can provide many benefits to all skin types, some may experience some sensitivity as it can be easily aggravated by other external oils that you may use - always proceed with caution.
You can use Argan oil for a range of products, including moisturisers, sprays, lotions, soaps, eye creams, and face masks.
Add to your nightly routine? You can easily use Argan oil once or twice a day, use it in the evening as the final step in your regular routine. Layer the oil over your night cream and wash off in the morning with a natural cleanse. The use of the oil nightly will help to aid the appearance of scars, stretch marks or wrinkles.
As a body oil? You can use Argan oil as an overall body oil and specifically in areas that may be affected by sore or stiff muscles. Moreover, don’t forget to apply the oil on your hands, feet and nails as it will also provide help to reduce conditions regarding damaged, cracked or split skin.
Why not add it to your hair routine? You can use Argan oil as a leave-in conditioner to repair split ends or any dry areas in the hair. The application will help your hair look smoother and help its texture for easier styling.