Argan Oil 100% Organic Eco-Cert certified Campaign

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Argan Oil 100% Organic Eco-Cert certified

Campaign ID: C23864
Categories: Beauty
Shipping Method: Amazon (FBA or FBM)
Retail Price: $45 FREE
Hashtag: #arganoilskincare

Product Details
Argan oil, or “liquid gold” as it has been dubbed, originated from Morocco. In recent years, it has become a cult favorite for beauty and medical purposes alike. Studies show that this honey-colored and hazelnut-flavored substance can help in the prevention of prostate cancer, lower cholesterol levels, and other various diseases. Beauty-wise, argan oil is used for both healing and anti-aging. Argan Oil As Cosmetic Cosmetic grade argan oil on the other hand benefits the skin more than anything. When applied topically, it can reduce the appearance of scars, stretch marks, clear up acne, ease eczema, heal cracks and burns, hasten chicken pox recovery, and more.   For those with dry skin, Argan oil can nourish and moisturize. For those with oily skin, it can help control sebum production. Argan oil can also protect the skin from allergens that may cause itchiness, and boost skin elasticity to smooth out fine lines and wrinkles.   More than just keeping your skin in tip-top shape, Argan oil also benefits the hair and nails. It helps repair damaged hair, gets rid of split ends, increases hair growth, and prevents dry and itchy scalp. It also keeps your nails from getting brittle.   Argan Oil For Consumption Culinary grade argan oil, or the one that is meant to be consumed or ingested, is good for one’s internal organs. It should taste like sesame oil. When ingested, it has been known to fight cancer, cardiovascular disease, and inflammatory disorders.   According to Dr. Philip Steig, Ph.D., M.D., Professor and Chairman of the Department of Neurological Surgery at Weill Cornell Medical College and Neurosurgeon-in-Chief at New York Presbyterian Hospital, experts are saying that Argan oil may just be the newest super food.   Argan oil is tasty. In Morocco, it is usually eaten with bread, couscous, salads, and many more. It can also be used to make Amlou, or the Moroccan equivalent of peanut butter. To do so, just grind roasted almonds into pure Argan oil.     How It Works The active natural ingredients of Argan oil include tocopherols, squalene, carotenes, sterols, and phenolic antioxidants. Pure Argan oil is one of the rarest and most unique oils in the entire world – it is made from the kernels of the nuts of Argan trees. These trees currently grow exclusively in Arganeraie Biosphere Reserve which is protected by UNESCO.   When applied topically, it is easily absorbed by the body. It also regulates the pH balance of the skin, protecting it from sun damage.   Purchasing Argan Oil Some products are being sold with Argan oil in its ingredient list. Be wary of them, especially if you are to use them internally. It is still best to only use 100% organic, all-natural Argan oil.

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