Wednesday, June 23, 2010

The Benefits of Argan Oil in Skin Care

Argan Oil Benefits For Skin Care
The oil is pressed from the kernel nuts of the Argan Tree (Argania Spinosa). Argan oil is called liquid gold by many European travelers because of the many wonderful properties for the skin. The Berber women of Morocco have used Argan oil for centuries for cooking and as a beauty ingredient. The Moroccan government has taken an active role in replenishing the source of this precious oil as the rest of the world is now discovering the amazing benefits of this liquid gold.

Argan oil is a complex blend of natural compounds like fatty acids (80%), polyphenols, antioxidants, carotenoids and other acids. Benefits of Argan oil for the health and treatment of the skin are:
•    Argan oil fights wrinkles due to premature aging, in particular crow’s feet (wrinkles under the eyes).
•    The presence of Squalene helps keep skin soft. Due to degeneration our skin loses its softness and tightness which are one of the most apparent symptoms of aging. Argan oil fights against these degeneration effects.
•    Because of the abundance of Vitamin E, much more than other natural oils, Argan oil is good for reducing skin irritation and minor ailments.
•    Great as a simple moisturizer in small amounts.
•    Argan oil helps to regulate sebum production and keeps it to a manageable level which makes it just as good for oily skin. Sebum is the substance secreted by sebaceous glands, which keeps the skin wet and protects against dryness. But in excess, sebum is bad for the skin and can cause acne.
•    Argan oil helps to prevent stretch marks on skin made by pregnancy.
•    Argan oil is frequently used in the treatment of skin conditions like Acne, Chickenpox and Psoriasis.
•    Because of the protein content the oil is also very good for the elasticity of skin. It strengthens the protein bonding structures in the skin that works to tighten the skin.
•    Also great for cuticles, the oil gives strength to weak nails. It can also strengthen the delicate skin at the root of nails and makes it smooth.


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Applying Argan oil
If you have pure raw Argan oil, only a few drops are sufficient to apply to the whole face. Usually applied by a dropper the oil can be used at night as a moisturizing agent. It is non-greasy and non-oily and absorbs into the skin readily and does not leave any oily feel if used in the appropriate amount. It can also be used as a base for make-up because of its non-oily nature.

For nails, an equal mixture of lemon juice and Argan oil is all that is needed. Dip your nails and cuticles into the mixture for about 10 minutes. The treatment will increase the softness of cuticles and strengthen the nails.

On the scalp, drop the oil into the desired area and rub it in. It can also be used as a conditioner for hair. Use a small amount and run your fingers through your hair.

2 comments:

  1. This sounds miraculous. I'll take it!
    Can it be used internally? Would it still have benefits, and what would they be?

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  2. Hello Susan! The grade used for cosmetic purposes, while certainly edible, is probably far too expensive. I can certainly look into a source for cooking grade oil if you'd like for me to. The Berber women have used the oil for cooking for generations. The benefits would be an extremely good source of Vitamin E.

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