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I have been doing a lot of reading on natural hair care products since the start of this blog. And, I never cease to be amazed at all of the natural and health and beauty promoting products out there that have been used for women for centuries. (All without chemical preservatives). An example of one is Argon Oil.
Let's take a look at information regarding this beauty oil that has been used by women for centuries.
Argon Oil
Women of Morocco have been using this amazing oil for centuries. It is known world wide for its restorative effect on hair, skin and nails.
Argan oil grows on the Moroccan Argan tree. It is high in vitamin E, which promotes hair health and growth. It is also supposed to reduce drying time up to 40-50%.(Remember.damage from heated appliances causes dryness and breakage, which of course, reduces health and growth of the hair).
On the hair, after short use, it reverses the appearance of dry, dull and frizzy hair. It adds luster and softness to the hair without weighing it down or making it appear greasy. It also detangles and helps prevent split ends. Anything that helps reduce tangling is helpful to our hair so as to avoid tearing and breaking when the hair is wet.
Let's take a look at information regarding this beauty oil that has been used by women for centuries.
Argon Oil
Women of Morocco have been using this amazing oil for centuries. It is known world wide for its restorative effect on hair, skin and nails.
Argan oil grows on the Moroccan Argan tree. It is high in vitamin E, which promotes hair health and growth. It is also supposed to reduce drying time up to 40-50%.(Remember.damage from heated appliances causes dryness and breakage, which of course, reduces health and growth of the hair).
On the hair, after short use, it reverses the appearance of dry, dull and frizzy hair. It adds luster and softness to the hair without weighing it down or making it appear greasy. It also detangles and helps prevent split ends. Anything that helps reduce tangling is helpful to our hair so as to avoid tearing and breaking when the hair is wet.
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