Often referred to as argan oil, Moroccan oil is a versatile ingredient with many uses for nails, skin, and hair. This is a manual for applying it:
Regarding hair
Apply as a leave-in conditioner.
- Towel dry your hair following washing.
- It is – Between your palms, dab some Moroccan oil.
- The following: Apply it equally over damp hair, stressing the ends.
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Use oil to guard your hair against heat-styling appliances such as curling irons, blow dryers, and straighteners. This guards against heat damage to your hair.
After styling your hair, dab a bit of Moroccan oil to boost gloss and cut frizz. Be careful not to use too much, as it can make your hair seem greasy.
Particularly the ends, liberally applying Moroccan oil will help your hair to be deeply conditioned.
Leave it on overnight or at least for half an hour for best conditioning.
Regarding: Run it through shampoo and conditioner.
For skin:
When moisturizing, apply a few drops of Moroccan oil to clean the skin. This product is perfect for dry areas, including elbows, knees, and heels. Massage it into the skin until it absorbs completely.
To maintain their health and hydration, oil cuticles to your nails.
A lovely skin-softening soak can be made using Moroccan oil as a bath.
For lip balm, dab to hydrate cracked, dry lips.
Regarding nails:
Dab a small amount of Moroccan oil on your cuticles to help strengthen your nails and prevent them from breaking.
Basic Advice:
Emphasize simplicity. Moroccan oil is really rich; hence, a small amount counts greatly.
If you first use it on your skin, do a patch test to ensure you won’t have allergic reactions.
Regular use of Moroccan oil helps your nails, skin, and hair to look and be healthy.