BEWIT Argan oil
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil
Experience the effects of this unique „elixir of youth“, each one providing gentle care not only to your skin, but also to your hair and nails.
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100% pure and natural
All ingredients contained in the product are 100% pure and natural and non-synthetic.
Ahinsa
Our ethical approach is based on respect for all living things = we have not, do not and will never in the future test our products on animals.
Produced with Love
The product has been developed and produced in an atmosphere of love, harmony and with intent of giving benefit to all who use it.
Vegan
This product is suitable for vegans. At no stage during development, testing or production of this item were animal or dairy products used.
Argan oil
According to Moroccan women, argan oil is the elixir of youth. No wonder why this miracle native to Africa is rightly nicknamed „Moroccan gold“.
Due to its extremely beneficial and complex effects, argan oil will get an honorable place in your self-care moment. It is a reservoir of the most precious substances that not only get along well with the skin of the whole body, but also take care of your hair and nails.
https://Essential fatty acids and antioxidants
The considerable amount of essential fatty acids that argan oil contains is worth its supportive effects that strengthen the skin's natural protective barrier. It is literally overflowing with antioxidant vitamin E, which can help oxidative stress and give the skin a youthful appearance, leaving the skin supple and supple overall.
In addition, it is very well absorbed into the skin and with regular use even puts the sebum production itself perfectly back to normal. [1]
Benefits
- Deeply moisturises, softens and soothes dry and irritated skin. Gives it elasticity
- Protects against free radicals and thus prevents skin ageing (anti-age effect)
- Quickly absorbed, does not form a greasy appearance and corrects proper sebum production
- Vitalizes and adds shine to hair and nails
- Suitable for all skin types, especially for inflamed, ageing and dehydrated skin
- Used as a carrier oil for BEWIT essential oils – mixing extends the time of gradual absorption of the essential oil
- In combination with BEWIT essential waters, it provides deep hydration and balance to the skin
History
Beneficial effects that are used worldwide The inhabitants of Morocco (Berbers) have benefited from the beneficial effects of argan oil for centuries. Due to the fact that the Argania spinosa was for a long time a very rare tree, growing exclusively in what is now Morocco, argan oil has earned the nickname „Moroccan gold“. Nowadays, argan oil is used worldwide for its cosmetic purposes.
Country of origin
India
Argan oil is obtained in a gentle way from the seeds of the fruit of the thorny argan tree.
Ingredients
Argania Spinosa Kernel Oil
Directions
Treat your skin, neck and entire body with luxury. Apply to clean skin, neck and body as part of your skincare routine. Combine with our luxurious BEWIT essential waters for complete care and to restore the protective hydro-lipid barrier. Argan oil is also suitable as a base oil for the preparation of cosmetic products – by combining it with BEWIT essential oil, you can dilute the concentration exactly to your needs and thus prolong the absorption time of the essential oil itself. You can also add the oil to face masks and hair wraps.
Sources
[1]Squalene Stimulates a Key Innate Immune Cell to Foster Wound Healing and Tissue Repair. Squalene Stimulates a Key Innate Immune Cell to Foster Wound Healing and Tissue Repair. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine. 2018. ISSN 1741427X.
[2] Dominique Guillaume et al.Argan oil and other argan products: Use in dermocosmetology.// European Journal of Lipid Science and Technology.//2011. Vol.113 (4), 403–408.