
The benefits of the original Moroccan argan oil from the new methods and useful components of beauty care, seeds and herbal oils have occupied an important place in this field, an oil from the heart of Morocco, excellent for attention to beauty aspects, has been discovered, which is argan oil or argan. Argan oil is extracted from the pulp of the argan tree, found mainly in Morocco, and has traditionally been used for hair and skin care besides being used in the kitchen.
Argan oil is a rich source of linoleic acid ( an omega-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid also found in sesame seeds and flax), and is rich in omega-3 fatty acids ( alpha-linolenic acid), antioxidants, vitamins A and E.
Moroccans traditionally use argan oil for various purposes, including cooking, where the oil is added to salads, sauces and dips, it is very useful and the fats contained in it are known to protect against heart disease.
The unroasted form of oil is used as a natural remedy to care for skin and skin injuries, grains, and hair problems.
1. Moisturizing hair
Argan oil is excellent for dry and curly hair, it gives shine to dull hair as well as moisturizing the hair and protecting it from any damage. A few drops of it can be left on the hair and let it work.
2. Moisturizing the skin
Argan oil is used as a traditional Moroccan treatment for skin injuries and conditions, such as acne and rashes, along with moisturizing it ( if used directly on the skin, with the oxidation of not more than two drops of it).
3. For the care of nails, lips and heels
Argan oil is excellent for caring for rough nails, lips and cracked heels of the legs.
4. For stretch marks
The use of argan oil during pregnancy on the areas concerned can help fight stretch marks, it is rich in vitamin E, which soothes the skin, and has regenerative properties that increase the elasticity of the skin.
5. Skin Gloss
One or two drops are applied to the barrack, rubbed, or mixed with aloe vera gel, and used as a night cream for pure and radiant skin.
6. Source of antioxidants
In a research study published in the Journal of Clinical Nutrition, it was found that argan oil lowers LDL cholesterol, and has antioxidant properties.