Organic Cold Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil Hillary Organic Cold-Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil
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Age:
18+
Brand: Hillary
Line: face care
Product Type: face oil
Product Properties: moisturizing, nourishment, psoriasis, softening
Ingredients: argan
When To Use: universal
Gender: for women
Classification: natural
Skin Type: all types
Country: Ukraine
Made in: Ukraine
Argan oil is aptly called liquid gold. This natural elixir of beauty and health can be fully experienced with Hillary's Organic Cold-Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil. Its composition is rich in unsaturated fatty acids, particularly linoleic acid, natural antioxidants (polyphenols and tocopherols), and sterols known for their anti-inflammatory and anti-allergenic properties. The rich composition ensures a wide range of benefits: it slows down the process of premature aging, provides intense hydration, accelerates the healing of damage, and transforms hair, making it strong, smooth, shiny, and silky.
Features of Hillary's Organic Cold-Pressed Moroccan Argan Oil:- Absorbs quickly;
- Leaves no greasy residue;
- 100% organic cold-pressed Moroccan argan oil;
- Practical dropper ensures hygienic application and ease of use;
- Restores the hydrolipid layer of the epidermis;
- Smooths the skin's surface;
- Reduces the depth of wrinkles;
- Combats dryness and flaking;
- Soothes and softens dry or inflamed skin;
- Can be applied after sun exposure;
- Eliminates scars and acne marks;
- Suitable for skin care for those suffering from eczema and psoriasis;
- Revitalizes weak, brittle, dry hair;
- Solves dandruff issues;
- Restores shine to hair;
- Prevents hair loss;
- Excellent therapy after coloring treatments;
- Can be used alone or added to cosmetic products;
- Softens cuticles;
- Strengthens nails and accelerates their growth.-
How to Use the Product
For Skin:
You can apply the oil daily before bedtime. Spread a thin layer on your face, neck, and décolletage, and wait for it to fully absorb. This routine helps to reduce under-eye bags and moisturize the skin. If your skin is not prone to clogged pores, you can apply the oil over your night cream and leave it on until morning.For Hair:
Apply pure argan oil to slightly damp hair 30 minutes before washing, twice a week. Wrap your head with plastic wrap and a towel. Rinse off with shampoo. You can also add two drops of argan oil to your regular conditioner. Avoid applying the oil to the roots of your hair. Rub a few drops of argan oil between your palms and apply to the ends of your hair. Do not rinse out.
Great product, I've bought it for the second time. The oil effectively reduces skin inflammation, softens, and moisturizes. I no longer use facial creams.
I really liked the oil. I use it for massages, and after 5-7 minutes, it completely absorbs into the skin. It feels pleasant to the touch and doesn't have a strong scent.
For anyone who thinks it smells like SUNFLOWER OIL, let me explain. I have a lot of oil from Morocco, brought by friends in 3-5 liter bottles. We consume it regularly. Argan oil does have a scent reminiscent of roasted sunflower oil, but you won't truly understand the difference until you compare them side by side, tasting their textures. They are completely different. Argan oil is tastier and more fluid, while sunflower oil is thicker. The aromas are also distinct, and they have different effects on the skin. I recommend tasting and comparing them for yourself.
The oil is odorless, but when rubbed between your hands, it smells like sunflower oil. Genuine argan oil is expensive, but this is a cheap imitation with sunflower oil that leaves your face feeling greasy and doesn't absorb into the skin at all. It's money wasted.
The roughness of my skin has definitely decreased, but I don't quite understand why it doesn't absorb properly. After applying it, there's a greasy shine, and by morning, my skin feels like it's been covered in lard. I store it in a dark place at a temperature below 25°C and only use a small amount. This is my first time using argan oil, so I have nothing to compare it to.