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Why is argan oil a must-have for your hair?

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The little wonder drug called argan oil has a long history, dating back to the traditional Amazighen communities of Morocco. For centuries, argan oil has been extracted from the fruits of the argan tree, which is primarily native to the Atlas Mountains region of Morocco. This oil has long been considered an insider tip by Amazigh women for their hair care and skin care.

The argan tree is a symbol of life and survival in the dry and barren landscapes of Morocco. The fruits of the tree contain kernels from which the valuable argan oil is extracted. This process requires traditional craftsmanship and a lot of patience, as the kernels are painstakingly peeled by hand and then cold-pressed to extract the high-quality oil.

What makes argan oil so special is its unique composition of vitamin E, essential fatty acids and antioxidants. These nutrients are invaluable not only for the hair but also for the skin. Argan oil penetrates deep into the hair structure, moisturizes, strengthens the hair from the inside and protects it from external influences such as heat and styling damage.

The use of argan oil for hair care has proven itself over the centuries and is now an integral part of many modern hair care products. Stars and experts swear by the effects of argan oil for shiny, healthy and well-groomed hair.

Thanks to its versatile use as a leave-in care product, hair mask or styling aid, argan oil has become a must-have in hair care. No matter whether you have dry, damaged, frizzy or fine hair – argan oil is suitable for all hair types.

Treat your hair to the best with argan oil and experience how it shines like never before - in keeping with the centuries-old tradition of the Amazigh women of Morocco.