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3 Steps to Using Moroccan Oil on Your Skin



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By : Patricia Strasser   

Moroccan oil, also called argan oil, is well known for its natural properties that are good for the skin. 80% of fatty acids are present in it, and it is also a rich source of Vitamin A and E. It provides nourishment to the skin and beautifies it when it is mixed with other essential oils As compared to other commercial beauty products, this natural oil does not contain harsh chemicals which are artificial and could damage the skin. Considering the known characteristics, one should consider making it a part of a skin care routine. Here are some steps that you can follow when you can use Moroccan oil on your skin.

Step 1: Prepare argan oil, sesame oil and a dry skin brush or barley.For your Moroccan oil beauty treatment you will need argan oil, sesame oil and a dry skin brush or, if you prefer an exfoliating scrub, you can use barley that is ground to fine powder.

Make sure that the oils you buy are of good quality. Go for argan oil with cosmetic value while buying one. The fatty acid content is preserved by leaving the argan fruit, the source of the oil, unroasted. Unrefined sesame oil is best. This sesame oil is practically odor free and pale in appearance.

Step 2: Exfoliate your skin using the dry skin brush or barley powder mixed with argan oil. Exfoliating is a basic ritual and essential in all skincare routines because it removes the layers of dead skin and prepares your skin for the next steps.

Exfoliate your dead skin using the dry skin brush. Or instead of a dry skin brush, you can also opt to use barley as an exfoliating scrub for your skin. Mix a drop of the argan oil into barley that has been ground into a fine powder. Rub this concoction onto your face with gentle, circular motions.

Step 3: Massage argan oil mixed with sesame oil on your skin. It is quite expensive if you use it by itself.

You may combine a mixture of argan oil and sesame oil to your skin. Research shows that they work together effectively in treating oily skin. Of course, there really is no exact amount or science to mixing sesame and argan oils. The oil is ready to apply as soon as you've finished mixing all of the ingredients together. The absorbs the argan oil and leaves no greacy traces.

Argan oil provides health and beautifying effects. The important things to know are how you can use it and what other ingredients you should mix it with to suit your skin's needs.

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Author Resource:- Go to Argan Oil Shop on the internet to read about additional benefits and facts with regard to using argan oil skin care. http://www.arganoilshop.com/blog/category/skincare/.
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