Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Argan Oil: Quick Guide to the best uses of Argan Oil by Ana Valeri (Tomoson)

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I received Argan Oil: Quick Guide to Best Uses of Argan Oil for Hair, Skin and Nails, in exchange for honest review from Tomoson. The book was written by Ana Valeri.


A few weeks ago, I was asked to do a review of Argan Oil. I never heard of Argan oil before and I said yes to the review. I didn't know Argan oil had so many uses: Hair, Skin, and Nails for example.

I learned that Argan Oil comes from a tree, instead of a plant or bush. Argan Oil comes from pressing and grinding the tree's nuts. Pressing and grinding the nuts/kernels is an intensive process. Then, the oil needs filtering. Of course, some countries have technology to press the oil faster.

The book also teaches about the differences between pure Argan oil versus something, which claims to be Argan oil.

Next, the book discusses the benefits of Argan Oil, such as heals scars; moisturizes skin; treats sunburn; and helps with skin inflammation. Argan Oil can heal hair from heat damage and frizzies. The oil can also strengthen nails.

Then, the book provides recipes, you can make using Argan oil, such as a facial mask.

I have been using Argan Oil in my scalp to help moisturize; on my nails to help soften my cuticles, and on my skin as a moisturizer.

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The book is available in Kindle format only.




I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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