Argan

ARGAN OIL for Deeply Nourished Hair and Skin

If you look at numerous high-end hair and skin products, you’ll find listed near the top of the ingredients. Argan oil, derived from the Moroccan argan , has been used since 600 BC for enhancing beauty and supporting the health and hydration of both hair and skin. A rich source of vitamins A, C, E, antioxidants, fatty acids, and , this luxurious oil has been shown to:

• Deeply nourish and hydrate hair and skin • Moisturize the scalp to fight dandruff and dry scalp • Tame flyaway frizz in both head hair and beards • Repair fuzzy split ends for smoother, softer hair and beards • Protect hair and skin from environmental heat and restore heat-damaged hair • Decrease damage from chemicals and dyes • Soothe dry, brittle hair by deeply conditioning • Prevent hair loss Fortunately, your customers no longer need to pur- chase expensive high-end beauty products (which may contain chemicals they don’t want to use on their hair and skin). They can purchase pure argan oil for its wide-ranging beauty benefits for hair and skin.

HOW TO USE Place one to two small drops of argan oil into the palm of your hands, and rub together to warm. Then apply to a clean face, neck, scalp and hair, or beard to deeply nourish throughout the day. It can be used as a day or nighttime or to help tame and style hair and beards.

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Argan oil is just as beneficial for hair and beards as it is for skin. Because it is not greasy, it can be mas- saged into hair and beards and left in as a conditioner and styling product. Not only does it tame fly- away and frizzy hair, it also promotes shine, body, and manageability and helps protect the hair from heat and chemical damage. New research indicates it may even help promote new growth, so it’s recommended to massage into the scalp to promote hair growth.

To formulate this topical solution for hair and skin, our researchers choose the highest quality, pure Moroccan argon oil.

Argan oil, shown in research to restore barrier function to improve hydration of the skin and hair. Shown to nourish skin and hair deeply as a rich source of vitamins A, C, and E, antioxidants, linoleic acid, and omega-6 fatty acids.

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