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Argan oil in cooking, anti-wrinkle and for Pets

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Argan oil extracted from the seeds of Argania Spinosa plant, southern Morocco’s native, has exceptional properties, can be used for seasoning in gastronomy, as a cosmetic for skin and hair and also for our Pets!

Argan oil in cooking, anti-wrinkle and for Pets

 

The Berbers use argan oil as food seasoning instead of olive oil, argan oil is rich in antioxidants, vitamins and phytosterols.

It contains

  • Essential and non-essential fatty acids  – Omega-3-Omega-6-Omega-9
  • Tocopherols – Vitamin E
  • Retinol – Vitamin A
  • Caffeic acid
  • Oleuropein
  • Catechin

   

Argan oil an excellent cosmetic a skin elixir

 

  • Anti-acne
  • Anti-wrinkle
  • Helps the skin maintain elasticity
  • Natural Restorative nail and hair treatment
  • Cicatrising
  • Useful to prevent stretch marks during pregnancy
  • Dermatological infections
  • Desquamation
  • Excellent aftersun against erythema and minor sunburns
  • Reduces skin irritation after shaving (my husband thanks!)
  • Moisturizes baby’s skin

 

It is better to use pure argan oil, few drops are enough

if you want you can add it to 100% pure natural shea body butter

 

 

Argan oil is useful also for our cats and dogs! You can buy argan oil-based products and lotions and pet cleaning wipes for mantle.

A drop does wonders for dry paw pads, softens callosity (calluses on paws, decubitus calluses) soothes irritations and has antimicrobial action.

Argan oil in cooking, anti-wrinkle and for Pets

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