Amargan Oil From Argan Oil?

by

Helen Dunne

Argan Oil is exceptionally rich in natural tocopherols (vitamin E), rich in phenols and phenolic acid, rich in carotenes, rich in squalene, rich in essential fatty acids, 80% unsaturated fatty acids[6] and depending on extraction method more resistant to oxidation than olive oil.

In Morocco Argan Oil is used in food as a cooking oil, butter and a food dressing. The unroasted oil is traditionally used as a treatment for skin diseases, and has found favour with the cosmetics industry. It has been attributed to help the skin condition Psoriasis and Argan oil can help greatly in clearing up the physical manifestation of the condition.

Its Relationship with Amargan Oil

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Amargan oil is a hair therapy oil designed and produced for the hair industry and consumers. Amargan Oil is derived from the Argan tree. The tree only grows in the area of south west Morocco called Argana; it flourishes in the dry conditions and produces lush fruit, a little like olives but the fruits is large and rounder. This oil is blended with other ingredients to create Amargan Hair Oil this unique oil for hair has some unique propertys:-

– Softens thick, unmanageable hair

– Restores shine and softness to dull lifeless hair

– Instantly detangles for ease of combing

– Helps eliminate frizz and controls flyaway hair

– Strengthens brittle hair

– Heals and repairs hair damaged by colouring and styling

– Soothes the scalp (alleviates itchy dry scalp

For centuries Argan oil has been used in Morocco as part of cosmetics and beauty treatment regimes. Its been used to treat hair skin and nails.

Because of its unique properties it’s been blended to be used as a hair styling and treatment aid for the hair industry. It is only available in hair salons and available from specific retail outlets

More information on

Amargan Oil

is available by following the Amargan Oil Link

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Amargan Oil From Argan Oil?

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