Amazing Argan Oil
New product in store this week - Argan Oil Night Time Nourishment Balm - Anti-aging gem! Read on to see why......
Available in both Balm, and Oil on its own
Argan oil comes from the nuts of the argan tree, which grows almost exclusively in Morocco. Argan oil is said to have restorative and age-defying effects. It is very moisturising and is quickly absorbed, is a natural antioxidant and anti-inflammatory agent. It is high in vitamin E and essential fatty acids and is believed to help all sorts of skin conditions: dry skin, acne, psoriasis, eczema, wrinkles.
It helps to protect and regenerate the skin, leaving it soft and supple and is good for damaged and mature skin also.
* More about this amazing oil:
Argan oil is a unique oil which has an exceptional percentage of essential fatty acids, one of which is linoleic acid (omega 6, the most essential of all), ensuring the repair and defense of the skin by stimulating intracellular oxygenation.
The essential fatty acids fight against drying and the loss of elasticity which encourage the appearance of wrinkles. The skin gains suppleness, elasticity and tone and becomes more resistant to ageing effects. This beneficial action against cutaneous ageing is reinforced by a very high content of vitamin E (tocopherols), helping hydrating and healing, but especially one of the most powerful biological antioxidisers which neutralises the free radicals. Vitamin E protects the cell membranes against lipid oxidisation and slows down the process of skin ageing.
We have a variety of Night Time nourishing Balms, including Apricot Kernel oil, Avocado Oil Balm, and later this week we will have the Argan Oil Balms available. These balms have no chemicals, fillers, or fragrances. Just pure product. From $11.50
These balms are not designed to be used on their own as a moisturiser, but used with your normal moisturiser. We also have these in our Day Time Essentials Category.
Check these in our onine store
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