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Last Product During Styling|Hair: Towards the end of the styling process
is typically when we notice those several stubborn flyaways that
cannot seem to find a home flat against our heads.
On a more humid day or problems exceed that, instead we must battle full on frizz.
The tiniest amount of Argan Oil provides the moisture necessary to calm the storm and create a much smoother ‘do.
N.B. Go easy there tiger, grungy grease has not yet come back in style.
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As a Deep Conditioner|Hair: Argan oil benefits hair in yet another way; instead apply to your ends after shampooing will do wonders for your split ends and heat damaged follicles.
N.B. Avoid applying to your scalp unless you plan on another shampoo.
Moisturizing|Skin: I use the oil on both my body and face when in need of a bit of extra moisture. Almost instantly my skin feels intensely hydrated and smoother looking.
I almost always mix it with a bit of shimmery powder and apply
prior to heading to the beach for a little something extra.
Reducing the Appearance of Stretch Marks|Skin: If you have even the smallest of stretch marks as most people do, your skin will benefit from regular applications.
Extra moisturizing has been proven to help smooth stretch marks while reducing their appearance. Even better? Apply after exfoliating and you will reap even more beauty benefits. Softer, more even toned skin is just the beginning.
Face Mask Ingredient|Skin: Whether using a homemade concoction after having made your own facemask (this time of year use antioxidant pumpkin as your active ingredient) or your favorite weekly product; adding Argan Oil will enhance its benefits and boost your skins luminous appearance.
A Natural Scrub|Lips: This time of year is when lips become dry, chapped and
more vulnerable to the elements. You can make your own lip scrub by adding
brown sugar and Argan Oil. Effectively exfoliating and moisturizing your lips at the same time.