Argan Oil: A Moisturizer so Pure You Could Drink It

Argania Spinosa – The botanical name of the Argan Tree which is endemic to Morocco.

The Argan forest is confined almost exclusively to the semi arid south west of Morocco where it can be found as solitary trees or in groves covering an area of about 800,000 hectares (8,000 square kilometers).

The Argan ecosystem is an essential component of the ecological balance of the area and protects against desertification.

The Argan forest of Morocco is now a UNESCO (United Nations Educational & Scientific Cultural Organization) protected Biosphere Reserve.

(Alex Malikov/Shutterstock)
(Alex Malikov/Shutterstock)

 

Argania Spinosa is a non-cultivated forest product (wildcrafted) that is best known for the production of it’s high quality cosmetic and edible oils.

The preventative and curative benefits of cosmetic and dietary Argan Oil have been well known to the Amazigh (Berber) people of Morocco for more than a thousand years. However, it was not until very recently (the 1990’s) that modern science began to take an interest in the cosmetic and dietary medicinal properties of Argan Oil. Since then a flurry of research papers have been published extolling the benefits of this most precious of oils.

Cosmetic Benefits

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Argan oil (Luisa Puccini/Shutterstock)

Today Argan Oil is most widely used as a cosmetic oil to treat:

The Skin

  • ​​Acne
  • As an anti-aging agent
  • Burns
  • Dry skin (moisturizer)
  • Eczema​
  • Psoriasis
  • Rosacea​
  • Scabies (contagious skin infection caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei)
  • Skin inflammations
  • Wounds
  • Wrinkles

The Hair

  • ​​Dullness/Lusterlessness
  • Dry Hair
  • Prevention of hair loss

The Nails

  • ​​Brittle nails

Argan Oil for Cosmetic Use Is Available As:

  • Pure Argan Oil (wildcrafted and/or organic is your best choice)
  • Argan Oil Soap (in combination with other pure, natural/organic oils is preferred)​
  • And as an additive in many other commercial cosmetic products like shampoos.

Caution is advised when considering mass market commercial products promoting Argan Oil in their formulations because many/most commercial products also contain a wide variety of neurotoxins and carcinogens.

In fact, a recent study found cancer-causing chemicals in nearly 100 commercially available shampoos and soaps – Including “Moroccanoil” pictured on the right. 

Carefully reading the labels on all cosmetic products is advised. Refer to: The “Dirty Dozen” cosmetic chemicals to avoid.

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