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Argan Oil for Hair - History and Benefits

Brief history

We all know that Argan oil is one of the most popular beauty products currently on the market. But did you know that the local Amazigh people of Morocco have been using Argan oil for its healing qualities in order to reduce the look of scars and help with rheumatic problems for decades? It is said that 30kgs of nuts are required to produce only 1kg of Argan oil, making it quite costly to authentically produce the oil.

Growing Argan tress is no easy feat, making it a luxury product. Whilst there have been multiple attempts to grow the Argan tree in other areas on a commercial level, the best produced Argan trees are in the region of Essaouira and Agadir. This is the only place in the world where the Argania spinosa grows yields its best fruit. This is because it can survive the regions hot climate where temperatures can reach a sweltering 50 degrees Celsius. The oil that comes from there is produced to the highest standards for both cosmetic uses and culinary uses.

Hence, you can understand why so many people are trying to get their hands on this magical ingredient.

 

Effects of Argan oil on hair

So, what's so special about Argan oil in comparison to the rest? Pure Argan oil penetrates the skin better than nearly most oils readily available out there. You can easily replace a lot of your current conditioning products with organic Argan oil to hydrate your scalp and skin.

It can also work as an elixir to repair damages in hair and skin concerns. For instance, if you regularly use a blow dryer, this can cause damage to your hair, making it more difficult to control and style. However, Argan oil can provide some protection against this common issue that people around the world suffer. This is because Argan oil is known to lubricate the hair shafts, which helps your hair maintain moisture.

Another interesting fact about this ingredient, is that Argan oil is rich in vitamin E, which is especially vital for your hair health. It creates a fatty layer on both your hair and scalp which can prevent dryness, reduce the fizziness of your hair, and boost your hair’s shine. The phenols in Argan oil are also known to both support and strengthen your hair follicles. Argan oil also has other great qualities like acting as an antioxidant, which helps promote cell production. Not only do the vitamins help promote a healthy scalp but also healthy skin. Argan oil can also help you grow thick and healthy hair.