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Argan oil is a powerhouse of polyunsaturated fats, antioxidants and anti-growing old agents. It appeals to the skin because it’s rich in Vitamin E and Omega 6 fatty acids which are essential oils. Argan oil is also appreciated for its ability to penetrate deep into the skin helping with wrinkles, dryness, age spots and other signs of aging. Argan oil's properties have made it a darling of those with dry, sensitive skin. Sometimes referred to as "liquid gold" - many people use argan oil to moisturize and protect the skin during the harsh winter months. Argan oil also helps to reduce itchiness and redness after minor injuries and insect bites.

In many cultures, argan oil is blended with other oils such as olive or coconut oils for cooking or cooking dishes. It can be used safely in cosmetics since it does not deteriorate in high heat applications (such as sunbathing or tanning). It is also an effective soothing agent for minor burns, cuts and the like since it protects the skin from irritation while healing minor wounds.

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Argan oil is a natural treatment for acne and eczema. It is also used as a treatment for hair growth and scalp psoriasis. Argan oil may even help reduce signs of aging such as stretch marks, spider veins, fine lines and wrinkles - the effects are clear after only 3-4 weeks of regular use.

And finally, argan oil helps to keep you healthy. Argan oil helps to stabilize blood sugar levels and balance cholesterol in the body. As such it is used by many people with diabetes to regulate their condition and keep their blood sugar levels balanced through diet alone.

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